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Patient-centered interventions.

Diane R Lauver1, Sandra E Ward, Susan M Heidrich

  • 1University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing, 53792-2455, USA.

Research in Nursing & Health
|July 19, 2002
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Patient-centered interventions (PCIs) in nursing, tailored to individual patient needs, are gaining traction. Research shows PCIs are well-received and linked to better health outcomes, shifting focus from standardized approaches.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Research
  • Healthcare Interventions
  • Patient-Centered Care

Background:

  • Patient-centered care is a core nursing value.
  • Historically, nursing research prioritized standardized interventions over patient-centered ones (PCIs).
  • PCIs are adapted to individual patient characteristics like beliefs, habits, and goals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define patient-centered care.
  • To review the evolution of research on PCIs.
  • To explore types, derivation, and implementation of PCIs, and identify future research directions.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis.
  • Conceptual analysis of patient-centered care.
  • Examination of existing studies on PCIs.

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Main Results:

  • PCIs have been positively received by patients.
  • Some studies indicate PCIs are associated with improved health outcomes.
  • A variety of PCIs have been developed and implemented.

Conclusions:

  • PCIs represent a significant development in nursing research.
  • Further research is needed to advance PCI theory and application.
  • Tailoring interventions to patients enhances care and potentially outcomes.