articleJournal of Advanced NursingOct 31, 2006Closed access

Development of a framework for person‐centred nursing

University of Ulster · Ulster Hospital · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Methods

The framework was developed through an iterative process and involved a series of systematic steps to combine two existing conceptual frameworks derived from empirical studies. The process included the mapping of original conceptual frameworks against the person-centred nursing and caring literature, critical dialogue to develop a combined framework, and focus groups with practitioners and co-researchers in a larger person-centred nursing development and research project to test its face validity.

Findings

The person-centred nursing framework comprises four constructs -prerequisites, which focus on the attributes of the nurse; the care environment, which focuses on the context in which care is delivered; person-centred processes, which focus on delivering care through a range of activities; and expected outcomes, which are the results of effective person-centred nursing. The relationship between the constructs suggests that, to deliver person-centred outcomes, account must be taken of the prerequisites and the care environment that are necessary for providing effective care through the care processes.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Nursing
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Process (computing)
  • Conceptual framework
  • Health care
  • Psychology
  • Empirical research
  • Nursing process
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