2023
DOI: 10.1111/nup.12432
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Person‐centred conversations in nursing and health: A theoretical analysis based on perspectives on communication

Abstract: In this paper we use the concept of the person to examine person-centred dialogue and show how person-centred dialogue is different from and significantly more than transfer of information, which is the dominant notion in health care. A further motivation for the study is that although person-centredness as an idea has a strong heritage in nursing and the broader healthcare discourse, person-centred conversation is usually discussed as a distinct and unitary approach to communication, primarily related to the … Show more

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“…, we turn to questions of care. Focusing on models of person-centered care,Ohlem (2023) outlines the implications of the…”
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“…, we turn to questions of care. Focusing on models of person-centered care,Ohlem (2023) outlines the implications of the…”
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confidence: 99%