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Exploring person-centered workplace culture in an inpatient department for older adults with chronic illnesses [A080] Har passerat

Onsdag 6 maj 2026 09:00 - 11:15 Poster Arena

Rapportör: Diana Vareta

Spår: Poster session, People of Old Age

Introduction: The demographic shift towards an aging population, combined with the rising burden of chronic conditions, places increasing pressure on healthcare systems in high-income countries. In this context, person-centered care has gained prominence, promoted by the World Health Organization and embedded in national health policies, reflecting a global movement to reorient health systems around individuals. However, translating person-centeredness into clinical practice is a gradual and complex undertaking, strongly influenced by organizational culture and the conditions under which care is delivered. The sustainability of person-centered practice, as well as the experiences of inpatients and healthcare professionals, is determined by these contextual elements. Objective: To describe the role of workplace culture in shaping person-centered practice in an inpatient hospital department for older adults with chronic illness. Methods: The study adopted a qualitative, descriptive, exploratory-observational design. Participant observation, guided by the Workplace Culture Critical Analysis Tool®, served as the basis for data collection. Data was examined through a deductive thematic content analysis, with themes identified and organized in accordance with the Person-Centered Practice Framework, covering the dimensions of prerequisites, the practice environment, and person-centered processes. Results: Themes were identified across all dimensions of the Person-Centered Practice Framework.  Variations in subthemes suggested inconsistencies in care delivery, linked to variations among professionals and limited opportunities for multiprofessional dialogue and collaborative decision-making. The analysis revealed tensions between routine-driven tasks and holistic, individualized care planning essential to person-centered practice. Conclusions: Advancing person-centeredness within hospital culture remains a considerable challenge, as routine-oriented tasks frequently undermine efforts to provide individualized care. Strengthening multiprofessional collaboration and integrating reflective practices are key strategies to contribute to the creation of a more supportive workplace culture and to ensure the sustainability of person-centered practice in this context. Keywords: aged; inpatient; non-communicable diseases; patient-centered care; workplace cultural critical assessment tool; workplace culture.

Språk

English

Konferens

GCPCC

GCPCC Kod

PCC139

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Diana Vareta Rapportör

Nurse professor
Egas Moniz School of Health and Science

Diana Vareta is an Assistant Professor at Egas Moniz School of Health and Science, where she contributes to undergraduate and master's programs in nursing. Her commitment to education and mentorship underscores her passion for nurturing the next generation of nursing professionals.
Regarding their academic background, she has a Master's in Nursing from the Lisbon School of Nursing, a Bachelor's in Nursing from the Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal School of Health, and a nurse specialization in critical care.
She is pursuing a Ph.D. in Nursing from the University of Lisbon and the Lisbon School of Nursing. The doctoral research project named Person-Centered Practice in the Daily Care of Elderly Inpatients with Chronic Illness focuses on enhancing patient-centered care for vulnerable populations.