reviewMedical Care Research and ReviewNov 20, 2012Closed access

Patient-Centered Care and Outcomes

University of Missouri

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Abstract

Patient-centered care (PCC) has been studied for several decades. Yet a clear definition of PCC is lacking, as is an understanding of how specific PCC processes relate to patient outcomes. We conducted a systematic review of the PCC literature to examine the evidence for PCC and outcomes. Three databases were searched for all years through September 2012. We retained 40 articles for the analysis. Results found mixed relationships between PCC and clinical outcomes, that is, some studies found significant relationships between specific elements of PCC and outcomes but others found no relationship. There was stronger evidence for positive influences of PCC on satisfaction and self-management. Future research…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Patient satisfaction
  • Medicine
  • MEDLINE
  • Quality (philosophy)
  • Psychology
  • Family medicine
  • Nursing
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