Health care professionals’ experiences and enactment of person-centered care at a multidisciplinary outpatient specialty clinic

Gudrun Evén,1 Jonas Spaak,1 Magnus von Arbin,1 Åsa Franzén-Dahlin,1 Terese Stenfors2 1Department of Clinical Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; 2Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden Intro...

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Main Authors: Evén G, Spaak J, von Arbin M, Franzén-Dahlin Å, Stenfors T
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2019-02-01
Series:Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/health-care-professionals-experiences-and-enactment-of-person-centered-peer-reviewed-article-JMDH
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description Gudrun Evén,1 Jonas Spaak,1 Magnus von Arbin,1 Åsa Franzén-Dahlin,1 Terese Stenfors2 1Department of Clinical Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; 2Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden Introduction: Person-centered care (PCC) appears particularly suitable for patients with complex diseases and in multidisciplinary care. However, previous research tends to focus on each profession and condition separately.Purpose: We studied how health care professionals (HCPs) understand PCC, and whether their clinical practice is aligned with their theoretical understanding, when starting clinical practice at a novel multidisciplinary clinic. Methods: In total, 16 semi-structured interviews with HCPs and 31 non-participatory observations of outpatient meetings and other activities at the clinic such as team meetings were conducted at a multidisciplinary, integrated outpatient clinic in Sweden. All patients had simultaneous diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease and established cardiovascular disease. The clinic employed a PCC approach. Data were analyzed using an inductive thematic approach. Results: Two key findings emerged. First, PCC requires a holistic view of the patient at all times during care, with everything focused on the patient. This requires that the HCPs know the patient well enough as an individual to be able to tailor the care together with them. Second, working with a PCC philosophy leads to transformed roles for HCPs in patient meetings, with more active involvement by the patient and often also their next of kin. The observations, in comparison with the interviews, showed that not all HCPs applied their views on PCC in patient meetings. Observations showed that some patient meetings were less person-centered than others, potentially due to stress or lack of time. Conclusion: PCC require HCPs to have a holistic view of the patients and a deeper understanding of their situation, as individuals. Working with PCC also leads to a more coaching, supportive role of the HCPs. Keywords: person-centered care, multidisciplinary, qualitative research, interviews, observations, thematic analysis, health care professionals, cardiology, nephrology, endocrinology
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spelling doaj.art-4a6ee6bd4b6c41b79a0a836cb25e0c122022-12-21T21:56:19ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare1178-23902019-02-01Volume 1213714844097Health care professionals’ experiences and enactment of person-centered care at a multidisciplinary outpatient specialty clinicEvén GSpaak Jvon Arbin MFranzén-Dahlin ÅStenfors TGudrun Evén,1 Jonas Spaak,1 Magnus von Arbin,1 Åsa Franzén-Dahlin,1 Terese Stenfors2 1Department of Clinical Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; 2Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden Introduction: Person-centered care (PCC) appears particularly suitable for patients with complex diseases and in multidisciplinary care. However, previous research tends to focus on each profession and condition separately.Purpose: We studied how health care professionals (HCPs) understand PCC, and whether their clinical practice is aligned with their theoretical understanding, when starting clinical practice at a novel multidisciplinary clinic. Methods: In total, 16 semi-structured interviews with HCPs and 31 non-participatory observations of outpatient meetings and other activities at the clinic such as team meetings were conducted at a multidisciplinary, integrated outpatient clinic in Sweden. All patients had simultaneous diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease and established cardiovascular disease. The clinic employed a PCC approach. Data were analyzed using an inductive thematic approach. Results: Two key findings emerged. First, PCC requires a holistic view of the patient at all times during care, with everything focused on the patient. This requires that the HCPs know the patient well enough as an individual to be able to tailor the care together with them. Second, working with a PCC philosophy leads to transformed roles for HCPs in patient meetings, with more active involvement by the patient and often also their next of kin. The observations, in comparison with the interviews, showed that not all HCPs applied their views on PCC in patient meetings. Observations showed that some patient meetings were less person-centered than others, potentially due to stress or lack of time. Conclusion: PCC require HCPs to have a holistic view of the patients and a deeper understanding of their situation, as individuals. Working with PCC also leads to a more coaching, supportive role of the HCPs. Keywords: person-centered care, multidisciplinary, qualitative research, interviews, observations, thematic analysis, health care professionals, cardiology, nephrology, endocrinologyhttps://www.dovepress.com/health-care-professionals-experiences-and-enactment-of-person-centered-peer-reviewed-article-JMDHperson-centered caremultidisciplinaryqualitative interviewsobservationsthematic analysis
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Health care professionals’ experiences and enactment of person-centered care at a multidisciplinary outpatient specialty clinic
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
person-centered care
multidisciplinary
qualitative interviews
observations
thematic analysis
title Health care professionals’ experiences and enactment of person-centered care at a multidisciplinary outpatient specialty clinic
title_full Health care professionals’ experiences and enactment of person-centered care at a multidisciplinary outpatient specialty clinic
title_fullStr Health care professionals’ experiences and enactment of person-centered care at a multidisciplinary outpatient specialty clinic
title_full_unstemmed Health care professionals’ experiences and enactment of person-centered care at a multidisciplinary outpatient specialty clinic
title_short Health care professionals’ experiences and enactment of person-centered care at a multidisciplinary outpatient specialty clinic
title_sort health care professionals rsquo experiences and enactment of person centered care at a multidisciplinary outpatient specialty clinic
topic person-centered care
multidisciplinary
qualitative interviews
observations
thematic analysis
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