“Same same or different?” A review of reviews of person-centered and patient-centered care
JH Eklund, IK Holmström, T Kumlin, E Kaminsky… - Patient education and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Objective To provide a synthesis of already synthesized literature on person-centered care
and patient-centered care in order to identify similarities and differences between the two …
and patient-centered care in order to identify similarities and differences between the two …
Centeredness in healthcare: a concept synthesis of family-centered care, person-centered care and child-centered care
I Coyne, I Holmström, M Söderbäck - Journal of pediatric nursing, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Increasingly within healthcare, different kind of 'centeredness' are used to
denote the focus of care which can create confusion for practitioners. Methods A concept …
denote the focus of care which can create confusion for practitioners. Methods A concept …
Factors contributing to serious adverse events in nursing homes
Å Andersson, C Frank, AML Willman… - Journal of clinical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To identify the most common serious adverse events that occurred in
nursing homes and their most frequent contributing factors to the improvement of safe …
nursing homes and their most frequent contributing factors to the improvement of safe …
Partnerships in nursing homes: How do family caregivers of residents with dementia perceive collaboration with staff?
LJM Hoek, JCM van Haastregt, E de Vries… - …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Partnerships between family and nursing staff in nursing homes are essential to
address residents' needs and wishes. Collaboration is needed to create partnerships; …
address residents' needs and wishes. Collaboration is needed to create partnerships; …
[HTML][HTML] Person centered care and personalized medicine: irreconcilable opposites or potential companions?
In contrast to standardized guidelines, personalized medicine and person centered care are
two notions that have recently developed and are aspiring for more individualized health …
two notions that have recently developed and are aspiring for more individualized health …
Working in a dutch nursing home during the COVID‐19 pandemic: experiences and lessons learned
JER Rutten, R Backhaus, J PH Hamers… - Nursing open, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To gain insight into how direct care staff in Dutch nursing homes experienced work
during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Design A qualitative study consisting of semi‐structured …
during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Design A qualitative study consisting of semi‐structured …
Understanding the staff behaviours that promote quality for older people living in long term care facilities: a realist review
K Haunch, C Thompson, A Arthur, P Edwards… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Little is known about how the workforce influences quality in long term care
facilities for older people. Staff numbers are important but do not fully explain this …
facilities for older people. Staff numbers are important but do not fully explain this …
Strategies to facilitate shared decision‐making in long‐term care
Aim The aim of this study was to explore shared decision‐making among residents, their
families and staff to determine relevant strategies to support shared decision‐making in long …
families and staff to determine relevant strategies to support shared decision‐making in long …
Personhood and dementia care: A qualitative evidence synthesis of the perspectives of people with dementia
N Hennelly, A Cooney, C Houghton… - The …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives Personhood is considered the cornerstone of person-
centered care for people with dementia. However, there is little research on personhood in …
centered care for people with dementia. However, there is little research on personhood in …
[HTML][HTML] Person-centered care practices in nursing homes: Staff perceptions and the organizational environment
S Dys, O Tunalilar, S Hasworth, J Winfree, DL White - Geriatric Nursing, 2022 - Elsevier
Person-centered care (PCC) is considered the standard to assure quality of care and quality
of life in long-term care, benefiting both residents and staff. This study examines the …
of life in long-term care, benefiting both residents and staff. This study examines the …