Patient-centred care is a way of doing things: How healthcare employees conceptualize patient-centred care.
Gemmae M FixCarol VanDeusen LukasRendelle E BoltonJennifer N HillNora MuellerSherri L LaVelaBarbara G BokhourPublished in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2017)
Patient-centred care ideals have permeated into healthcare systems. Additionally, patient-centred care has been expanded to encompass a cultural shift in care delivery, beginning with patients' experiences entering a facility. However, some healthcare employees, namely leadership, see patient-centred care so broadly, it encompasses on-going hospital initiatives, while others consider patient-centred care as inherent to specific positions. These latter conceptualizations risk undermining patient-centred care implementation by limiting transformational initiatives to specific providers or simply repackaging existing programmes.