Person ‐centred climate and psychometrical exploration of person‐centredness and among patients not conveyed by the Ambulance Care Service

ConclusionA highly valid construct of person‐centredness exists within nonurgent Ambulance Care Service assignments comprising eight aspects of being taken seriously. The climate in which nonemergency ambulance care is provided has great potential to facilitate person‐centredness by means of taking patients seriously. The psychosocial aspects of PCQ‐P and person‐centredness are somewhat related to each other.
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences - Category: Nursing Authors: Tags: Empirical Studies Source Type: research