Person-Centered Practice in the Portuguese Healthcare Services: A Scoping Review Protocol
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What is the Portuguese legislation related to person-centered practice?
- What are the regulatory standards guiding PCP in Portuguese healthcare settings?
- What are the best practice guidelines related to PCP in Portuguese healthcare settings?
- What are the philosophical underpinnings of PCP in Portuguese healthcare settings?
- What are the processes of PCP being applied in Portuguese healthcare settings?
- What are the effectiveness and process outcomes of PCP implementation in Portuguese healthcare settings?
- What are the instrument measures being used to assess the effectiveness and process outcomes of PCP implementation in Portuguese healthcare settings?
2. Methods
2.1. Inclusion Criteria
2.1.1. Population
2.1.2. Concept
- At the macro level: policy or standards related to PCP;
- At the meso level: the organizational context is guided by person-centeredness principles underpinned on an ethical standpoint that guides the healthcare professionals’ actions as fellow human beings toward healthcare service users;
- At the micro level: the care environment enables PCP through, but not limited to, the promotion of healthful relationships and ambition for high quality of care;
- At the micro level: PCP is anchored on evidence-based guidelines.
- The narrative of the healthcare service user;
- The establishment of a therapeutic partnership between the service user, their relatives, and healthcare professionals;
- The existence of a health plan.
2.1.3. Context
2.1.4. Types of Sources
2.2. Search Strategy
2.3. Study/Source of Evidence Selection
2.4. Data Extraction
2.5. Data Analysis and Presentation
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Search No. | Query | Records Retrieved |
---|---|---|
#1 | ((((((((health personnel[MeSH Terms]) OR (“health professional”[Title/Abstract])) OR (“healthcare professional”[Title/Abstract])) OR (physician[Title/Abstract])) OR (nurse[Title/Abstract])) OR (physiotherapist[Title/Abstract])) OR (nutritionist[Title/Abstract])) OR (psychologist[Title/Abstract])) OR (midwife[Title/Abstract]) | 827,852 |
#2 | (((((((Humans[MeSH Terms]) OR (Patients[MeSH Terms])) OR (Persons[MeSH Terms])) OR (relative[Title/Abstract])) OR (family[Title/Abstract])) OR (individuals[Title/Abstract])) OR (client[Title/Abstract])) OR (subject[Title/Abstract]) | 21,125,847 |
#3 | ((((((“Patient-Centered Care”[Mesh Terms]) OR “Delivery of Health Care”[Mesh Terms]) OR (family-centered[Title/Abstract])) OR (people-centered[Title/Abstract])) OR (person-centered[Title/Abstract])) OR (client-centered[Title/Abstract])) OR (citizen-centered[Title/Abstract]) | 1,182,353 |
#4 | ((((Health services*[MeSH Terms]) OR (“health institution”[Title/Abstract]) OR (“healthcare institution”[Title/Abstract]))) OR ((“Primary Health Care”[Mesh]) OR (“Ambulatory Care Facilities”[Mesh])) OR ((“Assisted Living Facilities”[Mesh]) OR (nursing homes[Title/Abstract])) OR (hospital*[Title/Abstract])) | 5,686,278 |
#5 | ((“Portugal”[MeSH Terms]) OR (“Portugal”[All Fields])) OR (“Portuguese” [All Fields]) OR (Portug*[All Fields]) | 239,152 |
#6 | #1 AND #2 AND #3 AND #4 AND #5 | 1914 |
Appendix B
Main Field | Extraction Categories | Category Description |
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Literature ID | 1. Reference number | Please insert |
2. Authors | Please insert | |
3. Year | Please insert | |
4. Title | Please insert | |
5. Type of reference | 1. Primary research 2. Unpublished research 3. Policy 4. Standard 5. Evidence-based guidelines 6. Text/opinion paper | |
6. Research studies ID | e.g., journal, issue no., vol. no | |
7. Policy ID | ||
8. Standard ID | e.g., entity, domain | |
9. Guidelines ID | e.g., entity, practice, healthcare setting | |
10. Text/opinion paper ID | e.g., expert domain | |
Inclusion/Exclusion criteria | 11. Does the literature refer to a healthcare practice/intervention, or approach to provide healthcare? | 1: Yes 2: No |
12. Does the healthcare practice occur in a Portuguese healthcare context? | 1: Yes 2: No | |
13. Does the literature involve healthcare professionals? | 1: Yes 2: No | |
14. Does the healthcare practice/intervention or approach to provide healthcare include person-centeredness elements at the structural, processual or outcomes levels? | 1: Yes 2: No | |
15. Are there any other reasons for exclusion? | 1: Yes 2: No | |
16. Inclusion of paper | 1: Yes 2: No | |
Characteristics of population | 17. Who are the healthcare professionals in the healthcare practice/intervention? | 1. Physicians 2. Nurses 3. Psychologists 4. Physiotherapists 5. Psychologists 6. Nutritionists 7. Midwifes 8. Multidisciplinary team 9. Other, please specify |
18. Who are the healthcare service users involved in the healthcare practice/intervention? | 1. Persons of all ages 2. Patients of all ages 3. Relatives 4. Family 5. Community groups 6. Residents 7. Other, please specify | |
Characteristics of PCP structure | 19. What is the policy associated with the healthcare practice/intervention? | 1. Please describe 2. No policy is identified |
20. What is the standard associated with the healthcare practice/intervention? | 1. Please describe 2. No standard is identified | |
21. What are person-centeredness elements at the organizational level? | 1. Please describe 2. Not explicitly stated | |
22. What are the person-centeredness elements in relation to the care environment? | 1. Please describe according to the PCPF 2. Not explicitly stated | |
23. What are the evidence-based guidelines associated with the healthcare practice/intervention? | 1. Please describe 2. Not explicitly stated | |
Characteristics of PCP process | 24. What is the conceptual or theoretical framework guiding the healthcare practice/intervention? | 1. Please describe |
25. What are the person-centered processes associated with the healthcare practice/intervention? | 1. Narrative 2. Therapeutic partnership 3. Health plan 4. Shared decision-making 5. Authentic engagement 6. Sympathetic presence 7. Working holistically 8. Other, please specify | |
Characteristics of PCP outcomes | 26. What are the person-centered outcomes being assessed? | 1. Effectiveness, please specify 3. Process, please specify 2. No outcomes are assessed |
27. What are the measurement instruments being used to assess the person-centered outcomes? | 1. Please describe 2. No outcomes are assessed | |
Characteristics of context | 28. What is the healthcare setting domain? | 1. Primary care 2. Community care 3. Elderly care 4. Specialized care, please specify 5. Other, please specify. |
Literature summary | ||
Reviewers commentaries |
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Ventura, F.; Costeira, C.R.B.; Silva, R.; Cardoso, D.; Oliveira, C. Person-Centered Practice in the Portuguese Healthcare Services: A Scoping Review Protocol. Nurs. Rep. 2022, 12, 235-244. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep12010024
Ventura F, Costeira CRB, Silva R, Cardoso D, Oliveira C. Person-Centered Practice in the Portuguese Healthcare Services: A Scoping Review Protocol. Nursing Reports. 2022; 12(1):235-244. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep12010024
Chicago/Turabian StyleVentura, Filipa, Cristina R. B. Costeira, Rosa Silva, Daniela Cardoso, and Cláudia Oliveira. 2022. "Person-Centered Practice in the Portuguese Healthcare Services: A Scoping Review Protocol" Nursing Reports 12, no. 1: 235-244. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep12010024
APA StyleVentura, F., Costeira, C. R. B., Silva, R., Cardoso, D., & Oliveira, C. (2022). Person-Centered Practice in the Portuguese Healthcare Services: A Scoping Review Protocol. Nursing Reports, 12(1), 235-244. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep12010024