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Perspectives of older adults with chronic illness on person-centered practice at an inpatient hospital department: a descriptive study.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The growing aging trend associated with a higher prevalence of chronic illnesses is increasing the demand for the development of person-centered practice in specific care settings. Knowing the person's perception of the care and the care experience is essential to improving inpatient care toward person-centeredness. This study aims to characterize the perceptions of person-centered practice of hospitalized older adults with chronic illness at a Portuguese inpatient hospital department.

Methods

A quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional approach was followed. Data were collected using a sociodemographic and health history questionnaire and the Person-Centered Practice Inventory - Care (PCPI-C). The effect of the different variables on each PCPI-C construct was determined using analysis of variance (ANOVA).

Results

The results show that person-centered practice was positively perceived in the five constructs of the person-centered processes domain (M = 3.92; SD = 0.47). The highest-scored construct was working with the person's beliefs and values (M = 4.12; SD = 0.51), and the lowest was working holistically (M = 3.68; SD = 0.70). No significant effect of the independent variables was found to influence the perceptions of any of the constructs in the person-centered processes domain.

Conclusions

These results might indicate that person-centered processes are perceived uniquely by each person through individualized therapeutic relationships rather than a pattern of care shared by hospitalized older adults.

SUBMITTER: Vareta D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11360336 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Perspectives of older adults with chronic illness on person-centered practice at an inpatient hospital department: a descriptive study.

Vareta Diana D   Ventura Filipa F   Família Carlos C   Oliveira Célia C  

BMC geriatrics 20240829 1


<h4>Background</h4>The growing aging trend associated with a higher prevalence of chronic illnesses is increasing the demand for the development of person-centered practice in specific care settings. Knowing the person's perception of the care and the care experience is essential to improving inpatient care toward person-centeredness. This study aims to characterize the perceptions of person-centered practice of hospitalized older adults with chronic illness at a Portuguese inpatient hospital de  ...[more]

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