Elaboration of the Gothenburg model of person-centred care
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Elaboration of the Gothenburg model of person-centred care
Abstract
Background: Person-centred care (PCC) is increasingly advocated as a new way of delivering health care, but there is little evidence that it is widely practised. The University of Gothenburg Centre for Person-Centred Care (GPCC) was set up in 2010 to develop and implement person-centred care in clinical practice on the basis of three routines. These routines are based on eliciting the patient's narrative to initiate a partnership; working the partnership to achieve commonly agreed goals; and using documentation to safeguard the partnership and record the person's narrative and shared goals.
Objective: In this paper, we aimed to explore professionals' understanding of PCC routines as they implement the GPCC model in a range of different settings.
Methods: We conducted a qualitative study and interviewed 18 clinician-researchers from five health-care professions who were working in seven diverse GPCC projects.
Results: Interviewees' accounts of PCC emphasized the ways in which persons are seen as different from patients; the variable emphasis placed on the person's goals; and the role of the person's own resources in building partnerships.
Conclusion: This study illustrates what is needed for health-care professionals to implement PCC in everyday practice: the recognition of the person is as important as the specific practical routines. Interviewees described the need to change the clinical mindset and to develop the ways of integrating people's narratives with clinical practice.
Keywords: documentation; narrative; partnership; person-centred care; personhood; qualitative.
© 2016 The Authors. Health Expectations Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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