Patient participation in discharge planning decisions in the frame of Primary Nursing approach: A conversation analytic study

03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine 16. Peace & justice 3. Good health
DOI: 10.1016/j.scoms.2014.03.002 Publication Date: 2014-04-12T02:45:09Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Primary Nursing (PN) is a model of care delivery which is described to favor patient participation, as a Primary Nurse is responsible for coordinating all aspects of care including discharge planning. The purpose of this paper is to explore patient-nurse interactions in a rehabilitation clinic in which PN is used. Twenty-five interactions of video-recorded data involving 12 patients with their primary nurse were included in this paper and analyzed using conversation analysis, an inductive data-driven approach. Our findings suggest that nurses use two different communicative styles – a “reciprocal” or a “individual” perspective – when discussing discharge decisions with patients. While the “reciprocal” style is a more collaborative approach, the “individual” communicative practice is more unilateral. Making those different approaches explicit might lead to refinement of Primary Nursing theories.
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