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Enhancing patient-provider relationships with a whole person oriented healing pathway model
Jolie N Haun1,2, Justin T McDaniel3, Rachel C Benzinger1
1Research and Development Service, James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Tampa, FL, USA.
Objective:
This paper identifies provider characteristics, across medical specialties, that facilitate a healing pathway model for patients.
Design:
With a phenomenological approach, a prospective descriptive study design was used to conduct in-depth semi-structured focus groups and individual interviews, which elicited experiences facilitating healing. Thematic content analysis methods were used to organize and analyze data findings within the context of a healing pathway model.
Setting:
Data were collected in three geographically diverse areas representing various fields of practice in conventional and complementary and integrative health (CIH).
Patients Or Other Participants:
Snowball sampling was used to collect data from 52 providers from diverse healthcare settings.
Results:
As a group, participants described three healing domains, including (1) Provider Approach for Facilitating Healing; (2) Foundations of a Healing Pathway; and (3) Observation of Healing Outcomes.
Conclusions:
As the dynamics of healthcare continue to become more complex, and consumeristic in nature, constructs emerge across disciplines reflecting an interpersonal approach to facilitate healing. These emergent constructs informed the development of a conceptually driven healing pathway model to identify points of intervening and informing how to leverage patient-provider relationships to facilitate healing.
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