Challenges of patient-focused care: Nurses’ descriptions and observations before and after intervention

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    Abstract

    The concept of patient-focused care aims to provide an environment in which the healthcare team focuses on the individual patient’s needs. In order to increase our understanding of how nurses perceive and conduct patient-focused care, the issue needs to be studied in various contexts. The aims of the study were to explore nurses’ descriptions of their patient-focused care, what took place during observed situations including the time spent, before and after the change of design from a more traditional to a single-bed hospital in Sweden. Non-participant observations with follow-up interviews were carried out. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis. Three categories emerged from the analysis: Barriers to being close to the patient, Desire to be close to the patient and The influence of environment on caring. The theme Presence or absence was interpreted as the latent meaning. The conclusion was that being present is crucial in nursing when providing compassionate and effective nursing care.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)27-32
    JournalNordic Journal of Nursing Research
    Volume37
    Issue number1
    Early online date2016
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017 Mar

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Nursing

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