Conceptualizing person- and people centeredness in primary health care: a literature review

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Christine Cecile Leyns
J De Maeseneer

Abstract

Background and aim: Both concepts “person” and “people” centred are explored within primary health care as defined in the declaration of Alma-Ata (1978) and the WHR 2008. They share common values like respect and features like empowerment. Among those are values like equity and social justice, the necessity to address the upstream causes of ill health , the need to integrate primary care and public health, the urge for a health systems approach and the importance of ‘social cohesion’ and the role of ‘social capital’. This review aimed to provide a relatively simple structure to understand the complex comprehensive people centred health care strategy. An understandable structure is a prerequisite to identify measurable (universal) indicators to support action at all levels of the health care system.Methods: An explorative literature review on the concepts of patient, person, people and community centred or oriented care was performed. The obtained literature was structured using a multilevel perspective and the dynamics of the Donabedian model.Results: Various features of person and people centred care were identified at the three organizational levels that influence health care quality. These levels are the micro or health service/ community level, the meso or health system level and the macro or the international level. They share the need for competent, comprehensive, collaborative, coordinated, responsive, empowering action and social justice.Conclusions: This topic should be further explored by field-work in order to explore the existence of universal processes and to develop local action strategies for person-and-people centred care. 

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Author Biographies

Christine Cecile Leyns, Ghent University

department of family medicine and primary health care, PhD candidate

J De Maeseneer, Ghent University,

Professor of Family Medicine, Department of Family Medicine and Primary Health Care, International Centre for Primary Healthcare and Family Medicine, Ghent University, a WHO Collaborating Centre on PHC, Ghent University, Belgium

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