International Practice Development Journal

 

Title of ArticleHow an active learning initiative identified shared decision making as a key influence in patient care
Type of ArticleIdeas and Influences
Author/sNicola Drayton and Denika Reddy
ReferenceVolume 4, Issue 2, Article 10
Date of PublicationNovember 2014
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.42.010
Keywordsaged care, evaluation, person-centredness, practice development, sustainability

In this short piece, we discuss how a surgical nursing team identified shared decision making from the Person-Centred Nursing Framework (McCormack and  McCance, 2010) as an important influence for the care process within one team.

The Person-centred Nursing Framework articulates four constructs for how nurses can achieve person-centred care: Prerequisites; Care environment; Person-centred processes; and Expected outcomes.

The framework highlights the relationships between the constructs and provides an acknowledgment that the attributes of the nurse (prerequisites) and care environment need to be explored in order to achieve person-centred care (McCormack and McCance, 2010).

 

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