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Quality in care requires kindness and flexibility - a hermeneutic-phenomenological study of patients' experiences from pathways including transitions across healthcare settings.

Sisse WalloeeMalene BeckHenrik Hein LauridsenLars MorsøCharlotte Simonÿ
Published in: BMC health services research (2024)
This hermeneutical-phenomenological study sheds light on the lived experiences of people who are at various stages in their care paths with transitions across healthcare settings. Although our findings are based on the lived experiences of 8 people in a Danish context, in light of the discussion with nursing theory and other research, the results can be reflected in two main aspects: I) kind and merciful professional relationships and II) system flexibility including access and navigation, were essential for their experiences of care quality during healthcare transitions. This is important knowledge when striving to provide patients with a clear voice regarding quality in care pathways stretching across settings.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • mental health
  • palliative care
  • affordable care act
  • health insurance
  • chronic pain