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    Tracking, naming, specifying, and comparing implementation strategies for person-centred care in a real-world setting: a case study with seven embedded units

    The implementation of person-centred care (PCC) is advocated worldwide. Stakeholders in charge of implementing PCC as a broad-scale change across the health care sector face two intertwined and complex challen...

    Helena Fridberg, Lars Wallin, Malin Tistad in BMC Health Services Research (2022)

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    Operationalisation of person-centred care in a real-world setting: a case study with six embedded units

    Although person-centred care (PCC) is growing globally in popularity it is often vague and lacks conceptual clarity and definition. The ambiguity stretches from PCC’s underlying philosophical principles and de...

    Helena Fridberg, Lars Wallin, Malin Tistad in BMC Health Services Research (2022)

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    The innovation characteristics of person-centred care as perceived by healthcare professionals: an interview study employing a deductive-inductive content analysis guided by the consolidated framework for implementation research

    Person-centred care (PCC) is promoted as an innovation that will improve patients’ rights and increase their participation in healthcare. Experience shows that the implementation of PCC is challenging and ofte...

    Helena Fridberg, Lars Wallin, Malin Tistad in BMC Health Services Research (2021)

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    Development and evaluation of the measurement properties of a generic questionnaire measuring patient perceptions of person-centred care

    Implementation of person-centred care (PCC) is a challenging undertaking. Thus, a call has been issued for a robust and generic instrument to measure and enable evaluation of PCC across settings and patient gr...

    Helena Fridberg, Lars Wallin, Catarina Wallengren in BMC Health Services Research (2020)