A client-centered approach in home care for older persons - an integrative review.

Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
Päivi SanermaPäivi Åstedt-Kurki

Abstract

To describe and synthesize client-centered care and service in home care for older persons. The study was an integrative review using the guidelines for literature reviews by the Joanna Briggs Institute. The research process followed the Whittemore and Knafl framework and PRISMA toolkit in the selection of eligible articles. The CINAHL, Medline, Scopus, Web of Science and Social Sciences abstracts were searched for articles published between January 2007 and May 2020 according to previously designed search strategies. In total, 24 articles were deemed relevant for an analysis using a thematic analysis. The analysis resulted in four themes with sub-themes which revealed that client-centered care and service in home care consist of: 1) Clients' involvement in their own care; self-care, decision-making, satisfactory daily life, 2) Family members' and care partners' participation in care; family members' and care partners' commitment to care, family members' and care partners' competence in care, 3) Communication and co-operation; communication models, empowerment, partnership, and 4) Evidence-based service competence; delivery and organization of services, implementation of services, versatile clinical skills, quality outcomes and...Continue Reading

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