Health and social care professionals’ experiences of collaborative planning—Applying the person‐centred practice framework

Abstract Aim To explore how person‐centred practice framework can be applied to professionals participating in collaborative planning. Design An explorative, deductive approach. Method Eleven professionals from health care and social care participated in the study. A deductive content analysis was p...

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Main Authors: Ingela Jobe, Birgitta Lindberg, Åsa Engström
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-11-01
Series:Nursing Open
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.597
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spelling doaj-4bf31b552c5d48919143d4a0492354192020-11-25T03:39:16ZengWileyNursing Open2054-10582020-11-01762019202810.1002/nop2.597Health and social care professionals’ experiences of collaborative planning—Applying the person‐centred practice frameworkIngela Jobe0Birgitta Lindberg1Åsa Engström2Division of Nursing Department of Health Science Luleå University of Technology Luleå SwedenDivision of Nursing Department of Health Science Luleå University of Technology Luleå SwedenDivision of Nursing Department of Health Science Luleå University of Technology Luleå SwedenAbstract Aim To explore how person‐centred practice framework can be applied to professionals participating in collaborative planning. Design An explorative, deductive approach. Method Eleven professionals from health care and social care participated in the study. A deductive content analysis was performed using a framework for person‐centred practice for the analysis. Results Practicing person‐centred care and collaborative planning is a complex process that needs to take into account system factors on both the macro‐ and the microlevel. Everyone working within the system needs to apply the same approach. Using a framework analysis offered new insights into how person‐centred care is expressed in practice during collaborative planning between the patient, and healthcare and social care professionals.https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.597collaborative planningframework analysisperson‐centred practicequalitative study
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author Ingela Jobe
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Åsa Engström
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Health and social care professionals’ experiences of collaborative planning—Applying the person‐centred practice framework
Nursing Open
collaborative planning
framework analysis
person‐centred practice
qualitative study
author_facet Ingela Jobe
Birgitta Lindberg
Åsa Engström
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title Health and social care professionals’ experiences of collaborative planning—Applying the person‐centred practice framework
title_short Health and social care professionals’ experiences of collaborative planning—Applying the person‐centred practice framework
title_full Health and social care professionals’ experiences of collaborative planning—Applying the person‐centred practice framework
title_fullStr Health and social care professionals’ experiences of collaborative planning—Applying the person‐centred practice framework
title_full_unstemmed Health and social care professionals’ experiences of collaborative planning—Applying the person‐centred practice framework
title_sort health and social care professionals’ experiences of collaborative planning—applying the person‐centred practice framework
publisher Wiley
series Nursing Open
issn 2054-1058
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Aim To explore how person‐centred practice framework can be applied to professionals participating in collaborative planning. Design An explorative, deductive approach. Method Eleven professionals from health care and social care participated in the study. A deductive content analysis was performed using a framework for person‐centred practice for the analysis. Results Practicing person‐centred care and collaborative planning is a complex process that needs to take into account system factors on both the macro‐ and the microlevel. Everyone working within the system needs to apply the same approach. Using a framework analysis offered new insights into how person‐centred care is expressed in practice during collaborative planning between the patient, and healthcare and social care professionals.
topic collaborative planning
framework analysis
person‐centred practice
qualitative study
url https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.597
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