Person-centred inpatient care - A quasi-experimental study in an internal medicine context

Journal of Advanced Nursing
Sofie JakobssonEva Jakobsson Ung

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate effects of person-centred inpatient care on care processes in terms of satisfaction with care and person-centred content in medical records, and to evaluate effects on self-reported health and self-efficacy. Internal medicine inpatient care is complex, covering patients varying in age, medical conditions, health status, and other aspects. There has been limited research on the impact of person-centred care (PCC) on satisfaction with care and health outcomes in internal medicine care environments regardless of diagnosis and care pathway. A quasi-experimental study with pre- and postmeasurements. Adult patients admitted to an internal medicine inpatient unit were consecutively included over 16 weeks in 2014 and 24 weeks in 2015-2016. Data were collected before a person-centred inpatient care intervention (N = 204) and 12 months after the intervention was implemented (N = 177). Data on satisfaction with care and self-reported health were collected at discharge and medical records were reviewed. The intervention included systematically applied person-centred assessment, health plans, and persistent PCC. After the intervention, patients rated higher satisfaction with care regarding essential com...Continue Reading

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Nov 27, 2019·Journal of Clinical Nursing·Sofie JakobssonEva Jakobsson Ung
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