Development of the concept of patient-centredness–A systematic review

EM Langberg, L Dyhr, AS Davidsen - Patient education and counseling, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective Patient-centredness is often linked to high-quality patient care, but the concept is
not well-defined. This study aims to provide an overview of how patient-centredness has …

Definition and conceptualization of the patient-centered care pathway, a proposed integrative framework for consensus: a concept analysis and systematic review

JB Gartner, KS Abasse, F Bergeron, P Landa… - BMC health services …, 2022 - Springer
Background Confusion exists over the definition of the care pathway concept and existing
conceptual frameworks contain various inadequacies which have led to implementation …

Applying the COM-B behaviour model and behaviour change wheel to develop an intervention to improve hearing-aid use in adult auditory rehabilitation

F Barker, L Atkins, S de Lusignan - International journal of …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: To introduce a psychological model of behaviour; the COM-B model and
describe how this has been used in combination with the behaviour change wheel (BCW) in …

Social-emotional well-being and adult hearing loss: clinical recommendations

BHB Timmer, RJ Bennett, J Montano… - … Journal of Audiology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Aim: Best-practice in audiological rehabilitation takes a holistic client-and family-centred
approach and considers hearing care in the context of personal well-being. Hearing loss not …

Addressing patients' psychosocial concerns regarding hearing aids within audiology appointments for older adults

K Ekberg, C Grenness, L Hickson - American Journal of Audiology, 2014 - ASHA
Purpose It has long been documented that patients may experience emotional reactions to a
diagnosis of hearing impairment and recommendation of hearing aids. Because of this …

Understanding the psychosocial experiences of adults with mild-moderate hearing loss: An application of Leventhal's self-regulatory model

E Heffernan, NS Coulson, H Henshaw… - … Journal of Audiology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: This study explored the psychosocial experiences of adults with hearing loss
using the self-regulatory model as a theoretical framework. The primary components of the …

Patient-centred care: A review for rehabilitative audiologists

C Grenness, L Hickson… - … Journal of Audiology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: This discussion paper aims to synthesise the literature on patient-centred care
from a range of health professions and to relate this to the field of rehabilitative audiology …

Coping with the social challenges and emotional distress associated with hearing loss: a qualitative investigation using Leventhal's self-regulation theory

RJ Bennett, L Saulsman, RH Eikelboom… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Objective To explore the lived experience of social challenges and emotional distress in
relation to hearing loss and the coping mechanisms employed to manage them. Design Two …

Who is at the centre of what? A scoping review of the conceptualisation of 'centredness' in healthcare

EA Sturgiss, A Peart, L Richard, L Ball, L Hunik… - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives We aimed to identify the core elements of centredness in healthcare literature.
Our overall research question is: How has centredness been represented within the health …

Communication patterns in audiologic rehabilitation history-taking: Audiologists, patients, and their companions

C Grenness, L Hickson, A Laplante-Lévesque… - Ear and …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: The nature of communication between patient and practitioner influences patient
outcomes. Specifically, the history-taking phase of a consultation plays a role in the …