Everyday activities for people with dementia in residential aged care: Associations with personcentredness and quality of life

D Edvardsson, L Petersson, K Sjogren… - … journal of older …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background Providing everyday activities is central to high quality residential aged care, but
further research is needed on the association between activity participation, personcentred

Relating personcentredness to quality‐of‐life assessments and patient‐reported outcomes in healthcare: A critical theoretical discussion

V Andersson, R Sawatzky, J Öhlén - Nursing Philosophy, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Engagement with the historical and theoretical underpinnings of measuring quality of life (QoL)
and patient‐reported outcomes (PROs) in healthcare is important. Ideas and values that …

Exploring person-centred care in relation to resource utilization, resident quality of life and staff job strain–findings from the SWENIS study

A Sköldunger, PO Sandman, A Backman - BMC geriatrics, 2020 - Springer
… to explore person-centred care and its association to resource use, resident quality of life, …
between person-centred care and resource use, resident quality of life, and staff job strain. …

Personcentredness and its association with resident well‐being in dementia care units

K Sjögren, M Lindkvist, PO Sandman… - Journal of advanced …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
… to ADL ability and quality of life, as residents in more person-centred units were rated as …
and higher quality of life. No relationships were found between person-centredness and levels …

Are quality of life measures patient centred?

AJ Carr, IJ Higginson - Bmj, 2001 - bmj.com
… status rather than quality of life. Questions arise as to whether such measures are truly patient
centred and to what extent they actually represent the quality of life of individual patients or …

Person-centredness: conceptual and historical perspectives

A Leplege, F Gzil, M Cammelli, C Lefeve… - Disability and …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
… of the subjects, is person centred and satisfies some of the requirements of person-centredness.
However, as we have already said, some ethical aspects of person-centredness are not …

Person-centredness-the'state'of the art

B McCormack, M Borg, S Cardiff, J Dewing, G Jacobs… - 2015 - ro.uow.edu.au
… that enables staff to experience person-centredness and work in a personcentred way.
With a focus on person-centred culture, we adopt the following definition of personcentredness: …

[图书][B] Quality of life and person-centered care for older people

T Boggatz - 2020 - Springer
… promote quality of life of their … quality of life from the perspective of the older persons
and to clarify how health professionals can respond to their idea of quality of life in a person-centred

An exploration of person-centredness in practice

T McCance, B McCormack, J Dewing - 2011 - ro.uow.edu.au
… It could be argued that ‘patient-centred’ and ‘women-centred’ are the two terms that focus
primarily on the recipient of care, whilst the terms ‘personcentred’ and ‘relationship-centred’ …

How to practice personcentred care: A conceptual framework

MJ Santana, K Manalili, RJ Jolley, S Zelinsky… - Health …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
… the term “person-centred care” (referred to as PCC), as opposed to patient-centred care, in
… a scoping review conducted on person-centred quality indicators that revealed rich literature …