Barriers and facilitators perceived by registered nurses to providing person-centred care at the end of life. A scoping review

A Carvajal, E Haraldsdottir, T Kroll, B McCormack… - 2019 - dadun.unav.edu
Background: Registered nurses are increasingly expected to provide person-centred end-of-
life care. However, there is a gap between patients's needs and the capacity of nurses to …

Understanding and achieving person‐centred care: the nurse perspective

H Ross, AM Tod, A Clarke - Journal of clinical nursing, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To present findings from the first stage of an exploratory study
investigating nurses' understanding and facilitation of person‐centred care within an acute …

[PDF][PDF] Concepts of person-centred care: a framework analysis of five studies in daily care practices

M van der Cingel, L Brandsma… - International …, 2016 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Background: Person-centred care is used as a term to indicate a 'made to
measure'approach in care. But what does this look like in daily practice? The person-centred …

Nurses' descriptions of person‐centred care for older people in an acute medical ward—On the individual, team and organisational levels'

A Nilsson, D Edvardsson… - Journal of clinical nursing, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim and objectives To describe nurses' experiences of providing person‐centred care for
older people on an acute medical ward. Background There is evidence that person‐centred …

How person-centred care can improve nurses' attitudes to hospitalised older patients

T Pope - Nursing Older People, 2012 - journals.rcni.com
The relationship between the attitudes and behaviours of nurses and the resulting care that
they provide to older people is explored. It aims to raise nurses' awareness and encourages …

The vital blend of clinical competence and compassion: How patients experience person-centred care

S Sharp, M McAllister, M Broadbent - Contemporary nurse, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Person-centred care is a policy priority for health services seeking to assure
the public they provide safe, high-quality care, in keeping with rising consumer expectations …

Embodying person‐centred being and doing: Leading towards person‐centred care in nursing homes as narrated by managers

A Backman, P Ahnlund, K Sjögren… - Journal of clinical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To explore how managers describe leading towards person‐centred
care in Swedish nursing homes. Background Although a growing body of research …

Appreciating the 'person'in long‐term care

B McCormack, T Roberts, J Meyer… - … journal of older …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Internationally, approaches to the long‐term care of older people are changing.
New models are being developed that aim to de‐institutionalise care settings, maximise …

Person-centred care: an overview of reviews

T Sharma, M Bamford, D Dodman - Contemporary nurse, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Existing evidence suggests that a person-centred approach can improve
coordination and access to health care and services. Objectives: This overview sought to:(1) …

Becoming part of an upwards spiral: Meanings of being person‐centred in nursing homes

Q Lood, M Kirkevold… - International journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Previous research suggests that person‐centred care is positive for people
living in nursing homes, but less is known on what motivates people working in nursing …