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Torsdag 7 maj 2026 08:30 - 08:45 G4

Moderator: Joanne M Fuller
Rapportörer: Brendan McCormack, Tanya McCance

Spår: Orals Comprehensive & Integrated Care

Person-centredness is a global movement in healthcare that prioritises the human experience. It challenges healthcare organisations to think beyond the effective and efficient completion of tasks and to consider the overall experience of care on the person and their wellbeing. The Person-centred Practice Framework (PCPF), of McCance and McCormack (2021), profiles person-centred practice as a whole-systems issue and through the articulation of the key constructs, emphasises the contextual, attitudinal and moral dimensions of humanistic caring practices. This mid-range theory is viewed as a means of operationalising person-centred care in any context, and highlights the attributes of the practitioner in creating meaningful engagements with patients and families.  The essence of person-centred care is a way of being, and focuses on creating connections between persons in any one caring moment.  In this presentation we illuminate the person-centred processes through storytelling that reflects our lived experiences of care. As the original authors of the PCPF, over the past 25 years we have been committed to working with healthcare teams and organisations to develop contexts that enable the delivery of person-centred care.  Yet we continue to experience care that is inconsistent as reflected through the person-centred processes. Our positionality as leaders in this field, gives us a privileged position of power to give voice to our concerns and to elevate the issues for policy and practice.  Our stories, like many others, are a salutary reminder of the vulnerability experienced by persons across healthcare systems and the potential for practitioners to ‘leave a person-centred imprint’ among those with whom they connect.  REF: McCance, T. & McCormack, B. (2021). The Person-centred Practice Framework. In: McCormack, B., McCance, T., Martin, S., McMillan, A., Bulley, C. (Eds.), Fundamentals of Person-Centred Healthcare Practice, pp.23-32. Wiley, Oxford.

Språk

English

Konferens

GCPCC

GCPCC Seminarietyp

Orals

GCPCC Kod

PCC088

Föreläsare

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Joanne M Fuller Moderator

PhD, MPH, Affiliated GPCC researcher
University of Gothenburg Centre for Person-Centred Care (GPCC) and Institute of Neuroscience & Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg

My research focuses on medicine taking, medicines’ burden and person-centred care.
I am a registered pharmacist in Sweden with experience from community pharmacy.
Also experienced in clinical trials evaluating remotely delivered person-centred care to persons with chronic conditions and frail older persons. Specific experience in the introduction of digital health to frail older persons.
Now employed as an Education Coordinator (postgraduate) at the Department of Ophthalmology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital (Mölndal Campus).

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Brendan McCormack Rapportör

Professor/Head of School and Dean
The University of Sydney

I am Head of School and Dean at The Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery (inc Sydney Nursing School), the Faculty of Medicine and Health at The University of Sydney. I am also Academic Chair of ‘The CARE Program at Sydney Policy Lab, University of Sydney; and Chair of the Council of Deans of Nursing and Midwifery for Australia and New Zealand. My research focuses on person-centred healthcare with a particular focus on the development of person-centred cultures, practices and processes. I am a Commissioner on the Lancet Global Commission on People-centred Healthcare for Universal Health Coverage hosted by Harvard University.

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Tanya McCance Rapportör

Tanya McCance, Brendan McCormack