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  • 1University of West of Scotland, Institute of Mental Health, Paisley, UK.

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Concordance in healthcare is understood differently across nursing, medicine, and pharmacy. This analysis reveals a need for a unified definition and further research to improve patient-centered care and partnership working.

Keywords:
adherencecomplianceconcept analysisconcordancemanagementmedicinenursingpartnershippharmacypsychiatry

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare research
  • Concept analysis
  • Interdisciplinary studies

Background:

  • Adherence-based medicine interventions show limited success.
  • Concordance offers a person-centered alternative for decision-making.
  • Inconsistent application of concordance principles necessitates clarification.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the concept of concordance.
  • To investigate differing interpretations of concordance across healthcare disciplines.
  • To identify a unified research agenda for concordance.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis method.
  • Searched CINAHL, Medline, PsychINFO, Cochrane, and PsycINFO (2000-2012).
  • Analyzed 60 papers (15 per discipline) for concordance attributes.

Main Results:

  • Minimal agreement on concordance conceptualization across nursing, general medicine, psychiatry, and pharmacy.
  • Each discipline demonstrated a unique understanding of concordance.
  • Consensus found on the need for research into partnership working.

Conclusions:

  • Clarified a distinct, currently missing research agenda for concordance.
  • Highlighted the need for a unified conceptualization of concordance.
  • Emphasized the importance of partnership working in healthcare.