“…In the analysed papers, the consequences of person-centred care are commonly discussed as positive and desirable outcomes that contribute to the improvement of care. Authors make references to person-centred care resulting in better care in terms of quality (10,15,29,34,39) and a change of culture (9,12,25) and environment (21). Authors discuss person-centred care in relation to a reduction of coercion (9,16,17,35), the prevention of harmful actions by caregivers (11,19,25), increased safety (10,15) and effectiveness (10,15,16,22,40).…”