2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.03.050
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Exploring the practice of patient centered care: The role of ethnography and reflexivity

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“…In other words, providers are also part of cultural systems of thoughts and norms, although these are often taken for granted and seldom problematized. Recent publications have suggested that more reflexivity among clinicians in health care may help to question the "silent" assumptions underlying clinical understandings of certain matters (Liberati et al, 2015). This could, for example, be done by critically examining the "problems" one encounters in clinical practice.…”
Section: Reflexivity As Part Of Clinical Work: Some Implications For mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, providers are also part of cultural systems of thoughts and norms, although these are often taken for granted and seldom problematized. Recent publications have suggested that more reflexivity among clinicians in health care may help to question the "silent" assumptions underlying clinical understandings of certain matters (Liberati et al, 2015). This could, for example, be done by critically examining the "problems" one encounters in clinical practice.…”
Section: Reflexivity As Part Of Clinical Work: Some Implications For mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sociological studies have emphasised the importance of exploring how ideals of patientcentredness are actually performed in clinical settings (Dubbin et al, 2013;Liberati et al, 2015). Dubbin and colleagues, for example, apply their Bordieuian analytical notion of cultural health capital to examine how human agents' (clinicians and patients) cultural resources, dispositions and interactional styles are implicated in the interactional achievement of patient-centred care.…”
Section: Making Sense Of Patient-centred Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dubbin and colleagues, for example, apply their Bordieuian analytical notion of cultural health capital to examine how human agents' (clinicians and patients) cultural resources, dispositions and interactional styles are implicated in the interactional achievement of patient-centred care. Liberati and colleagues also note the importance of tacit knowledge and dispositions in enabling patient-centred care, but they suggest that it has a material dimension: patient-centred care, they argue, is a negotiated achievement involving social practices and material affordances (Liberati et al, 2015).…”
Section: Making Sense Of Patient-centred Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individualisering, forstått som pasientsentrert medisin, er også et helsepolitisk begrep, og som med standardisering, løftes det frem som noe som skal sikre kvaliteten på helsetjenesten som tilbys (Liberati m.fl., 2015;Faber m.fl., 2014;Wiig m.fl., 2013). Dubbin m.fl.…”
Section: Individualisering Som Helsepolitikkunclassified