Measuring the 'dose' of person-centred care in aged care: Development of staff and family questionnaires.
Davina PorockJunxin LiYu-Ping ChangPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2020)
The study addressed the lack of robust tools to measure how much person-centred care is taking place in aged care facilities. Staff and family questionnaires were produced based on strong theoretical foundations combining concepts of prominent person-centred theories and rigorous psychometric testing. The instruments can be used to determine if person-centred care makes a difference, to compare if person-centred care changes or develops over time or between facilities. Ultimately residents, families, and staff will benefit from the ability to measure how much person-centred care residents receive.