The Person-centred Nursing Framework: a mid-range theory for nursing practice
University of Ulster · The University of Sydney
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Abstract
Background
Person-centredness is a global movement in healthcare that prioritises the human experience. Person-centred care has a long association with nursing; however, the implementation of person-centredness as a philosophy of practice remains challenging and requires a sustained focus on the development of healthful workplace cultures.
Aim
This is a discussion paper that focuses on the theoretical development of person-centred nursing, drawing out the uniqueness of the Person-centred Nursing Framework (PCNF) to the discipline of nursing and its relevance as a middle-range theory for nursing practice.
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65
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Keywords
- Nursing
- Nursing theory
- Nurse–client relationship
- Nursing research
- Articulation (sociology)
- Relevance (law)
- Health care
- Nursing care
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