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Patient‐centred care is a way of doing things: How healthcare employees conceptualize patient‐centred care
BACKGROUND: Patient‐centred care is now ubiquitous in health services research, and healthcare systems are moving ahead with patient‐centred care implementation. Yet, little is known about how healthcare employees, charged with implementing patient‐centred care, conceptualize what they are implement...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5750758/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28841264 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.12615 |
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author | Fix, Gemmae M. VanDeusen Lukas, Carol Bolton, Rendelle E. Hill, Jennifer N. Mueller, Nora LaVela, Sherri L. Bokhour, Barbara G. |
author_facet | Fix, Gemmae M. VanDeusen Lukas, Carol Bolton, Rendelle E. Hill, Jennifer N. Mueller, Nora LaVela, Sherri L. Bokhour, Barbara G. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Patient‐centred care is now ubiquitous in health services research, and healthcare systems are moving ahead with patient‐centred care implementation. Yet, little is known about how healthcare employees, charged with implementing patient‐centred care, conceptualize what they are implementing. OBJECTIVE: To examine how hospital employees conceptualize patient‐centred care. RESEARCH DESIGN: We conducted qualitative interviews about patient‐centred care during site four visits, from January to April 2013. SUBJECTS: We interviewed 107 employees, including leadership, middle managers, front line providers and staff at four US Veteran Health Administration (VHA) medical centres leading VHA's patient‐centred care transformation. MEASURES: Data were analysed using grounded thematic analysis. Findings were then mapped to established patient‐centred care constructs identified in the literature: taking a biopsychosocial perspective; viewing the patient‐as‐person; sharing power and responsibility; establishing a therapeutic alliance; and viewing the doctor‐as‐person. RESULTS: We identified three distinct conceptualizations: (i) those that were well aligned with established patient‐centred care constructs surrounding the clinical encounter; (ii) others that extended conceptualizations of patient‐centred care into the organizational culture, encompassing the entire patient‐experience; and (iii) still others that were poorly aligned with patient‐centred care constructs, reflecting more traditional patient care practices. CONCLUSIONS: Patient‐centred care ideals have permeated into healthcare systems. Additionally, patient‐centred care has been expanded to encompass a cultural shift in care delivery, beginning with patients' experiences entering a facility. However, some healthcare employees, namely leadership, see patient‐centred care so broadly, it encompasses on‐going hospital initiatives, while others consider patient‐centred care as inherent to specific positions. These latter conceptualizations risk undermining patient‐centred care implementation by limiting transformational initiatives to specific providers or simply repackaging existing programmes. |
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spelling | pubmed-57507582018-02-01 Patient‐centred care is a way of doing things: How healthcare employees conceptualize patient‐centred care Fix, Gemmae M. VanDeusen Lukas, Carol Bolton, Rendelle E. Hill, Jennifer N. Mueller, Nora LaVela, Sherri L. Bokhour, Barbara G. Health Expect Original Research Papers BACKGROUND: Patient‐centred care is now ubiquitous in health services research, and healthcare systems are moving ahead with patient‐centred care implementation. Yet, little is known about how healthcare employees, charged with implementing patient‐centred care, conceptualize what they are implementing. OBJECTIVE: To examine how hospital employees conceptualize patient‐centred care. RESEARCH DESIGN: We conducted qualitative interviews about patient‐centred care during site four visits, from January to April 2013. SUBJECTS: We interviewed 107 employees, including leadership, middle managers, front line providers and staff at four US Veteran Health Administration (VHA) medical centres leading VHA's patient‐centred care transformation. MEASURES: Data were analysed using grounded thematic analysis. Findings were then mapped to established patient‐centred care constructs identified in the literature: taking a biopsychosocial perspective; viewing the patient‐as‐person; sharing power and responsibility; establishing a therapeutic alliance; and viewing the doctor‐as‐person. RESULTS: We identified three distinct conceptualizations: (i) those that were well aligned with established patient‐centred care constructs surrounding the clinical encounter; (ii) others that extended conceptualizations of patient‐centred care into the organizational culture, encompassing the entire patient‐experience; and (iii) still others that were poorly aligned with patient‐centred care constructs, reflecting more traditional patient care practices. CONCLUSIONS: Patient‐centred care ideals have permeated into healthcare systems. Additionally, patient‐centred care has been expanded to encompass a cultural shift in care delivery, beginning with patients' experiences entering a facility. However, some healthcare employees, namely leadership, see patient‐centred care so broadly, it encompasses on‐going hospital initiatives, while others consider patient‐centred care as inherent to specific positions. These latter conceptualizations risk undermining patient‐centred care implementation by limiting transformational initiatives to specific providers or simply repackaging existing programmes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-08-25 2018-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5750758/ /pubmed/28841264 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.12615 Text en © 2017 The Authors Health Expectations Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Papers Fix, Gemmae M. VanDeusen Lukas, Carol Bolton, Rendelle E. Hill, Jennifer N. Mueller, Nora LaVela, Sherri L. Bokhour, Barbara G. Patient‐centred care is a way of doing things: How healthcare employees conceptualize patient‐centred care |
title | Patient‐centred care is a way of doing things: How healthcare employees conceptualize patient‐centred care |
title_full | Patient‐centred care is a way of doing things: How healthcare employees conceptualize patient‐centred care |
title_fullStr | Patient‐centred care is a way of doing things: How healthcare employees conceptualize patient‐centred care |
title_full_unstemmed | Patient‐centred care is a way of doing things: How healthcare employees conceptualize patient‐centred care |
title_short | Patient‐centred care is a way of doing things: How healthcare employees conceptualize patient‐centred care |
title_sort | patient‐centred care is a way of doing things: how healthcare employees conceptualize patient‐centred care |
topic | Original Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5750758/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28841264 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.12615 |
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