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Person-centred climate and psychometrical exploration of person-centredness and among patients not conveyed by the Ambulance Care Service.

Andreas RantalaAnna ForsbergAnna Ekwall
Published in: Scandinavian journal of caring sciences (2017)
A highly valid construct of person-centredness exists within nonurgent Ambulance Care Service assignments comprising eight aspects of being taken seriously. The climate in which nonemergency ambulance care is provided has great potential to facilitate person-centredness by means of taking patients seriously. The psychosocial aspects of PCQ-P and person-centredness are somewhat related to each other.
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