Trailblazing Person‐Centred Care: Lessons From a Hospital Cluster‐Wide Retreat to Co‐Design Approaches to Person‐Centred Care in Singapore [PDF]
Introduction Person‐centred care (PCC) is globally recognised as essential for quality healthcare, yet implementation remains inconsistent in Singapore due to hierarchical structures, time constraints, and fragmented understanding.
Xiankun Meng +9 more
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Practicings of Person-Centred Care in Physiotherapy. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This article explores the practices of person‐centred care in physiotherapy by adopting a complexity‐seeking approach. We acknowledge that person‐centred care is contextual and produced through relationships, sociomaterial practices and institutional and organisational settings, thus recognising the agency of more‐than‐human ...
Hansen LS +4 more
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The role of job satisfaction on the association between perceived person-centred care and stress of conscience: a moderated mediation analysis of cross-sectional data from primary care professionals [PDF]
Background Primary care professionals play a crucial role in promoting public health, yet they often face challenging work environments characterised by stress of conscience, described as distress felt when external constraints or conflicting ...
Cornelia van Diepen +4 more
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Person-centred care for migrants: a narrative review of healthcare literature [PDF]
According to the World Migration Report, the number of international migrants has steadily increased in the past 50 years. This has led to an increasing need for healthcare to incorporate a variety of perspectives for migrants.
Cathy Son +9 more
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This conceptual paper defines and describes pragmatic person centred care as an enhanced and expanded version of the construct of person centred care (PCC). Pragmatic person centred care is defined as health care that is respectful of, and responsive to
Sanjay Kalra +2 more
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Person-centred care as an evolving field of research: a scoping review [PDF]
IntroductionChanges in policy towards a healthcare approach viewing patients as persons provide calls for person-centred healthcare practices. The objective of this scoping review was to present an overview of the international literature on PCC ...
Emma Forsgren +18 more
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Learning from the implementation of person-centred care: a meta-synthesis of research related to the Gothenburg framework [PDF]
IntroductionWhile research has shown promising effects of person-centred care (PCC) in a variety of settings, it remains to be systematically implemented in practice.
Emma Forsgren +16 more
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Patient Experiences and Prerequisites of Collaboration as Partners in Person‐Centred Care: An Interview Study [PDF]
Aim To explore what characterises communication and collaboration within a patient and professional partnership in outpatient care settings garnered from the experiences of persons living with long‐term conditions.
Lena Rosenlund +5 more
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Group-based trajectory modelling of multiple health outcomes in a cost–consequence framework: a randomized controlled trial of a remote person-centred care intervention for people with common mental disorders in Sweden [PDF]
Background Evaluations of complex interventions are increasingly used within the health and social sciences and form an integral part of the ongoing research into person-centred care (PCC).
Benjamin P. Harvey +7 more
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Background There is an increasing trend towards person-centred care (PCC) worldwide, suggesting that PCC should be mastered by future health care professionals.
I. Björkman +6 more
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