Person-centered healthcare practice in a pandemic context: An exploration of People's experience of seeking healthcare support
Background: The recent COVID-19 pandemic increased pressure upon healthcare
resources resulting in compromised health services. Enforced national lockdown led to …
resources resulting in compromised health services. Enforced national lockdown led to …
“Surviving to thriving”: a meta-ethnography of the experiences of healthcare staff caring for persons with COVID-19
Background The emergence of the Coronavirus disease has heightened the experience of
emotional burden among healthcare staff. To guide the development of support …
emotional burden among healthcare staff. To guide the development of support …
“We're drowning and we're alone”: a qualitative study of the lived experience of people experiencing persistent post-COVID-19 symptoms
D Goodridge, TN Lowe, S Cai, FN Herriot… - … Open Access Journal, 2023 - cmajopen.ca
Background The “long tail” of the COVID-19 pandemic will be reflected in disabling
symptoms that persist, fluctuate or recur for extended periods for an estimated 20%–30% of …
symptoms that persist, fluctuate or recur for extended periods for an estimated 20%–30% of …
Patients' lived experience and reflections on long COVID: an interpretive phenomenological analysis within an integrated adult primary care psychology NHS service
L Skilbeck, C Spanton, M Paton - Journal of patient-reported outcomes, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Background Long Covid is an unknown illness which has been shown to affect
sufferers regardless of mild initial COVID-19 or age. There is still a lot unknown about long …
sufferers regardless of mild initial COVID-19 or age. There is still a lot unknown about long …
“They seemed to be like cogs working in different directions”: a longitudinal qualitative study on Long COVID healthcare services in the United Kingdom from a person …
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has presented significant challenges to the already
over-stretched healthcare system in the United Kingdom (UK). These challenges are …
over-stretched healthcare system in the United Kingdom (UK). These challenges are …
Proposals for person‐centred care in the COVID‐19 era. Delphi study
JJ Mira, M Blanco, K Cheikh‐Moussa… - Health …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background In this COVID‐19 era, we need to rethink the criteria used to measure the
results of person‐centred care strategies. Objective To identify priorities, and criteria that …
results of person‐centred care strategies. Objective To identify priorities, and criteria that …
A COVID-19 patient's experience: Engagement in disease management, interactions with care teams and implications on health policies and managerial practices
L Dishman, V Schroeder - Patient Experience Journal, 2020 - pxjournal.org
This narrative inquiry aimed to explore a COVID-19 patient's lived experience from
contracting the disease to recovery and understand the implications of this unique patient …
contracting the disease to recovery and understand the implications of this unique patient …
Person centered care in neurorehabilitation: a secondary analysis
Person centered care has been described as being in its ascendency, despite some of the
complexities of embedding it within healthcare systems. The emphasis of research now …
complexities of embedding it within healthcare systems. The emphasis of research now …
Meeting the challenge of a more person-centered future for US healthcare
BR Sakallaris, WL Miller, R Saper… - Global Advances in …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Person-centered care is a burgeoning social movement and a mission statement for modern
healthcare. However, it is not a new idea. Often called the father of modern medicine …
healthcare. However, it is not a new idea. Often called the father of modern medicine …
Person-centred rehabilitation–theory, practice, and research
JH Morris, N Kayes, B McCormack - Frontiers in Rehabilitation …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Person-centeredness in healthcare is a philosophical approach in which decision-making
and caregiving is explicitly undertaken with, and not for the person, with their needs, values …
and caregiving is explicitly undertaken with, and not for the person, with their needs, values …