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Wake up, wake up! It's me! It's my life! patient narratives on person-centeredness in the integrated care context: a qualitative study

  • Yannis Pappas
  • , Geva Greenfield
  • , Agnieszka M. Ignatowicz
  • , Athina Belsi
  • , Josip Car
  • , Azeem Majeed
  • , Matthew Harris
  • Imperial College London

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Abstract

Person-centered care emphasizes a holistic, humanistic approach that puts patients first, at the center of medical care. Person-centeredness is also considered a core element of integrated care. Yet typologies of integrated care mainly describe how patients fit within integrated services, rather than how services fit into the patient's world. Patient-centeredness has been commonly defined through physician's behaviors aimed at delivering patient-centered care. Yet, it is unclear how 'person-centeredness' is realized in integrated care through the patient voice. We aimed to explore patient narratives of person-centeredness in the integrated care context.
Original languageEnglish
Article number619
Pages (from-to)619
JournalBMC Health Services Research
Volume14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Nov 2014

Keywords

  • integrated care

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