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Systematic approach crucial for person-centred care

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
September 10, 2020
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Systematic efforts and a clear structure are decisive factors in the transition to person-centred health care. A University of Gothenburg study, published in the scientific journal BMJ, reflects what is now a decade of experience and research in the field.

Expectations are growing stronger for health care to be person-centered, and therefore emanate from a partnership between staff, patients and relatives. But at the same times, the process of introducing and maintaining this way of working is slow and laborious in many places.

We already know that person-centred care can shorten hospital stay and reduce uncertainty in health care. Now, instead, we need to concentrate on how to achieve it, the researchers behind the broad BMJ article argue.

The study offers advice and tools for further research on, and development of, person-centred care. The corresponding author is Axel Wolf, Associate Professor of Health Care Sciences at the Institute of Health and Care Sciences at the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg. Axel Wolf is also affiliated to the University of Gothenburg Centre for Person-centred Care (GPCC).

“One of the key pieces of advice is that person-centred care must be practiced systematically on an everyday basis. This entails creating the organisational and individual conditions for developing a partnership between the patient, the patient’s relatives if applicable, and the staff at every meeting — not just when it fits into the schedule,” Wolf says.

“To achieve the best clinical effect, it is important for person-centred care not to be just a matter between the patient and the individual professional representative. It has to permeate the whole organisation. There is also a big challenge involved in increasing the understanding of how person-centred care differs from current care practice.”

It is fundamental for health care professionals to take the time to listen to what patients have experienced and wants to achieve in relation to their health. They must let the patient’s goals, such as returning to work or being able to take a walk, guide the wording of a jointly agreed health plan. The patient’s priorities and resources must be reflected in the health-plan, which must also be subject to continuous evaluation. The documentation must then accompany and be accessible to the patient, and this includes any move from hospital to primary care or municipal social care.

Since it set out ten years ago GPCC, a national research centre, has led the way in developing, testing, evaluating and implementing person-centred care in many different health care contexts, in Sweden and abroad.

Together with his colleague Professor Nicky Britten of the University of Exeter in England, Axel Wolf has lead an international research group investigating the enablers and the obstacles experienced by researchers, clinicians, and patients during clinical studies within the GPCC framework, and in everyday implementation of research results.

Among the obstacles described in the current study are hierarchical care structures, rigid occupational roles, and the conviction that one is already working in a person-centred way.

“With the current shift in Swedish health care to “good quality local health care”, which is permeated by person-centred principles, the ethical approach focusing on the person and not only the diagnosis must be practiced constantly to optimize conditions. This requires systematic education and training, lifelong learning, and tools that facilitate the partnership,” Axel Wolf concludes.

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Title: Learning from Gothenburg model of person centred healthcare, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m2738

More about Person-centred Care from GPCC:

Patient involvement in person-centred care, European standard since 2020, initiated by GPCC, https://standards.cen.eu/dyn/www/f?p=204:7:0::::FSP_ORG_ID:2151116&cs=1D44A19AFA1BBECA019313BDB1377FF73

Mutual Meetings, a free digital tool for education in and implementation of person-centred care for all health care and care professionals, developed by GPCC, https://www.gu.se/en/gpcc/mutual-meetings-free-online-course-in-person-centred-care

The PCC-game, a free games app in which one can reflect on and learn more about person-centred care, developed by GPCC, https://www.gu.se/en/gpcc/the-pcc-game

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Original Source

https://expertsvar.se/en/pressmeddelanden/systematic-approach-crucial-for-person-centred-care/

Related Journal Article

http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m2738

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