Health and social care professionals’ experiences of collaborative planning—Applying the person‐centred practice framework
Ingela Jobe, Birgitta Lindberg, Åsa Engström
Abstract
Aim: To explore how person-centred practice framework can be applied to professionals participating in collaborative planning. Design: An explorative, deductive approach. Method: Eleven professionals from health care and social care participated in the study. A deductive content analysis was performed using a framework for person-centred practice for the analysis. Results: Practicing person-centred care and collaborative planning is a complex process that needs to take into account system factors on both the macro- and the microlevel. Everyone working within the system needs to apply the same approach. Using a framework analysis offered new insights into how person-centred care is expressed in practice during collaborative planning between the patient, and healthcare and social care professionals.