2025
Dobbs-driven expansion of perinatal palliative care: a scoping review of the evidence and its limits
Wilpers A, Kobler K, Schafer R, Wilpers M, Zeme M, Batten J, Canty L, Lorch S. Dobbs-driven expansion of perinatal palliative care: a scoping review of the evidence and its limits. Health Affairs Scholar 2025, 3: qxaf081. PMID: 40313884, PMCID: PMC12043006, DOI: 10.1093/haschl/qxaf081.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPerinatal palliative carePalliative careLife-limiting fetal conditionPerson-centered careUS-based evidenceVulnerable patient populationBereavement supportPPC programsCompassionate careMaternal healthEligible individualsEmotional supportCare restrictionsAbortion restrictionsHigh satisfactionCareParental validationDiverse populationsPatient populationMedical managementComfort outcomesDecision-makingFetal conditionSupportAcceptance
2024
Patient Views and Values Placed on the Uterus
Chang O, Huynh A, Ringel N, Hudson P, Halder G, Winkleman W, Ton J, Davidson E, Meriwether K. Patient Views and Values Placed on the Uterus. O&G Open 2024, 1: 048. DOI: 10.1097/og9.0000000000000048.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGynecologic conditionsHysterectomy proceduresBenign gynecologic conditionsPelvic organ prolapseProspective cohort studyTreatment of gynecological disordersUterine preservationPelvic painOrgan prolapseMedian agePatient ageUrinary incontinenceChart reviewGynecological disordersCohort studyUterusPatient questionnaireWhite racePatientsMedical CenterHysterectomyPerson-centered careMulticenterGrounded theory approachPhysiological roleDifferences in Person-Centered Care in Fetal Care Centers: Results from the U.S. Pilot Study of the PCC-FCC Scale
Wilpers A, Francis K, Powne A, Somers L, Ren Y, Kohari K, Lorch S. Differences in Person-Centered Care in Fetal Care Centers: Results from the U.S. Pilot Study of the PCC-FCC Scale. Journal Of Personalized Medicine 2024, 14: 772. PMID: 39064026, PMCID: PMC11278169, DOI: 10.3390/jpm14070772.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPerson-centered careMaternal healthPsychosocial supportCare centerFetal care centersPerson-centeredMixed-methods pilot studyPilot studyExpectation settingRespectful careCare coordinationPatient experienceQualitative themesComprehensive carePatient educationSociodemographic detailsPotential disparitiesQualitative feedbackCarePublic insurancePrivate insuranceDiverse sampleOnline questionnairePatient populationHealthMultimorbidity and associated informal care receiving characteristics for US older adults: a latent class analysis
Liu R, Nagel C, Chen S, Newsom J, Allore H, Quiñones A. Multimorbidity and associated informal care receiving characteristics for US older adults: a latent class analysis. BMC Geriatrics 2024, 24: 571. PMID: 38956501, PMCID: PMC11221032, DOI: 10.1186/s12877-024-05158-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational Health and Aging Trends StudyMultimorbidity patternsCare needsOlder adultsSelf-CareInformal careLatent class analysisCare receiver characteristicsCombinations of multimorbidityPerson-centered carePatterns of multimorbidityDifferential care needsUS older adultsAssociated with lower oddsAssociated with higher oddsGroup of older adultsMultinomial logistic regression modelModerate cognitive impairmentClass analysisLogistic regression modelsInformal caregiversBackgroundOlder adultsCare recipientsMultimorbidity groupsChronic conditionsSurvivorship Care for People Affected by Advanced or Metastatic Cancer: MASCC-ASCO Standards and Practice Recommendations
Hart N, Nekhlyudov L, Smith T, Yee J, Fitch M, Crawford G, Koczwara B, Ashbury F, Lustberg M, Mollica M, Smith A, Jefford M, Chino F, Zon R, Agar M, Chan R. Survivorship Care for People Affected by Advanced or Metastatic Cancer: MASCC-ASCO Standards and Practice Recommendations. JCO Oncology Practice 2024, 20: 1160-1172. PMID: 38684036, DOI: 10.1200/op.23.00716.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuality survivorship careSurvivorship carePractice recommendationsUnmet supportive care needsPalliative care frameworkSupportive care needsSystematic reviewModified Delphi consensus processPerson-centered careEnd of lifeData-driven careMultinational Association for Supportive CareDelphi consensus processSupportive careCancer survivorshipCare goalsIntegrated careCare experiencesCare needsCare frameworkHealth outcomesCommunicating careResourcing carePerson-centeredConsensus processExperience of decision-making for home breech birth: An interpretive description
Schafer R, Kennedy H, Mulvaney S, Phillippi J. Experience of decision-making for home breech birth: An interpretive description. SSM - Qualitative Research In Health 2024, 5: 100397. PMID: 39534852, PMCID: PMC11556396, DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmqr.2024.100397.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExperience of decision-makingBreech birthBreech pregnanciesVaginal birthPlanned vaginal birthInterpretive description approachPerson-centered careMode of birthOpen-ended survey responsesUS hospital systemAnalysis of qualitative dataSemi-structured interviewsInterpretive descriptionNormal birthDecision-makingHospital settingHospital systemQualitative dataSurvey responsesIncreased riskDescriptive approachClinical practiceComplex decision-making processCareSituation analysisDevelopment and Validation of a Scale to Measure Person-Centered Care in Fetal Care Centers
Wilpers A, White M, Austin M, Bahtiyar M, Francis K, Emery S, Wall D, Somers L, Wool C. Development and Validation of a Scale to Measure Person-Centered Care in Fetal Care Centers. Fetal Diagnosis And Therapy 2024, 51: 243-254. PMID: 38325342, PMCID: PMC11147688, DOI: 10.1159/000537691.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPerson-centered careMeasure person-centered careFetal care centersCare centerMeasures of person-centered careMaternal-child health outcomesConcurrent validityOpen-ended questionsWeb-based surveyRevised Patient PerceptionFactor analysisRounds of online questionnairesHealth outcomesExploratory factor analysisPatients' perceptionsItem clarityPerson-centeredCenter patientsInternal consistencyComparing scoresDelphi studyInitial itemsCareStandardized instrumentsLikert scaleReinforcing the humanity in healthcare: The Glasgow Consensus Statement on effective communication in clinical encounters
Makoul G, Noble L, Gulbrandsen P, van Dulmen S, Group F. Reinforcing the humanity in healthcare: The Glasgow Consensus Statement on effective communication in clinical encounters. Patient Education And Counseling 2024, 122: 108158. PMID: 38330705, DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2024.108158.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHumanization of healthcareHealth professionalsClinical encountersDelivery of person-centered careEffective communicationConsensus statementPractice of health professionalsPerson-centered careContemporary health servicesStructure of healthcareInternational Conference on CommunicationCollaborative careCare experiencesImprove careHealth servicesContemporary healthcareTertiary servicesMultidisciplinary teamworkInterdisciplinary group of researchersHealthcareCareProfessionalsHealthInterdisciplinary groupEveryday practice
2015
Person-centered care.
Davidson L, Tondora J, Miller R, O'Connell M. Person-centered care. 2015, 81-102. DOI: 10.1037/14644-005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health practitionersHealth practitionersPerson-centered mental health careProvision of person-centered carePerson-centered careMental health careClient healthMental illnessHealth carePerson-centered approachMedication useTraining programIndividual practitionersLicensing bodiesWell-beingPractitioner recommendationsProfessional disciplinesCarePractitionersClientsPracticeHealthInterventionIllnessMedication
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