2022
DOI: 10.1111/hex.13434
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How is patient‐centred care conceptualized in obstetrical health? comparison of themes from concept analyses in obstetrical health‐ and patient‐centred care

Abstract: Background: Due to gender inequities that exist for women of childbearing age, there exists a need to deliver care tailored to their needs and preferences. Patientcentred care (PCC) can be used to meet these needs. This review aims to compare patient care delivery between PCC and obstetrical care. This can help us address how PCC should be delivered to women before, during and after pregnancy versus how it is delivered to patients regardless of sex.Methods: A review of literature was conducted on MEDLINE, EMBA… Show more

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“…Moreover, the recognition of holistic nursing care as a crucial component of PCC reaffirms previous research indicating that holistic care is specific to PCC (Dong et al, 2022). However, the study also brings attention to a gap in practice, a lack of attention to patients' emotional, psychological and spiritual well-being.…”
Section: Theme 2: Nurse Managers' Perceptions Of Patient-centered Car...supporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Moreover, the recognition of holistic nursing care as a crucial component of PCC reaffirms previous research indicating that holistic care is specific to PCC (Dong et al, 2022). However, the study also brings attention to a gap in practice, a lack of attention to patients' emotional, psychological and spiritual well-being.…”
Section: Theme 2: Nurse Managers' Perceptions Of Patient-centered Car...supporting
confidence: 80%
“…For instance, the study highlighted the importance of respecting the individuality of the patient, a perspective well-supported by The nurse managers conceptualized PCC as holistic and humane care. For example, the following excerpt: …PCC involves psychological care, physical care, and emotional care …The whole human being is taken care of (EMD), illuminates this perception and resonates with the view that holistic care is one of the PCC-specific features (Dong et al, 2022). The nurse managers also explained the concept of PCC to mean providing normal nursing duties humanely.…”
Section: Theme 1: Nurse Managers' Conceptualization Of Patient-center...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means equal power is shared between them, along with shared planning and decision-making that is argued as invaluable to positive outcomes and transformative service experiences for the woman and baby, family (whanau) and service providers alike (Davey and Krisjanous, 2021). A model of partnership is strongly patient/person centered (Dong et al , 2022). In contemporary Western health systems, although it is believed that low risk women [1] can birth safely at home, in countries such as New Zealand, where choice of POB (hospital, birthing center and home) is theoretically a woman’s choice, 85.9% elect to birth in a hospital setting.…”
Section: Transformative Service Context: Places Of Birthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 This is because the uniqueness of woman-centred obstetrical care is unable to be explained by the existing non-pregnancy-specific patientcentred care frameworks. 10 A major factor is that cultural beliefs and practices in obstetrics can influence women's pregnancy and childbirth experiences and behaviours. 11 Existing literature emphasises the significance of health information delivery in a culturally appropriate manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although literature reviews have presented patient‐centred care frameworks to improve patient–provider communication and facilitate informed decision‐making, 7,9 inadequate woman‐centred care in obstetrics is a persistent problem 8 . This is because the uniqueness of woman‐centred obstetrical care is unable to be explained by the existing non‐pregnancy‐specific patient‐centred care frameworks 10 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%