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  • Military Medicine
  • Healthcare Management
  • Concept Analysis

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  • The U.S. Army Medical Department must address soldiers' distinct medical needs.
  • Soldier-centered care extends patient-centered care by prioritizing health, wellness, injury prevention, and performance preservation.
  • Defining soldier-centered care can enhance evidence-based interventions for improved soldier health outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the concept of soldier-centered care.
  • To clarify the meaning of soldier-centered care.
  • To propose a theoretical definition for soldier-centered care.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis method.
  • Searched and analyzed literature for related terms, attributes, antecedents, and consequences.
  • Developed a theoretical definition for soldier-centered care based on literature analysis.

Main Results:

  • Identified nine attributes of soldier-centered care: operational alignment, provider competence, care coordination, technology access, workday management, trust, leadership support, continuity, and access.
  • Soldier-centered care focuses on health promotion, disease/injury prevention, and early treatment for timely recovery and prevention of long-term disability.
  • Proposed theoretical definition: Individualized, comprehensive healthcare for soldiers' unique needs, delivered by competent teams prioritizing trust, operational alignment, leadership, coordination, and workday management using evidence-based, technology-supported approaches.

Conclusions:

  • Soldier-centered care is distinct from patient-centered care due to soldiers' unique physical and medical requirements.
  • Implementing soldier-centered care attributes in U.S. Army primary care can enhance care quality and health outcomes.
  • Developing empirical indicators for soldier-centered care attributes is crucial for testing the concept and improving military healthcare performance metrics.