Att mötas utan att ses - om partnerskap och personcentrerad vård på distans
Meeting at a Distance – on Partnership and Person-Centred Care
Abstract
The aim of this thesis was to evaluate and describe person-centred care over the telephone to
people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or chronic heart failure (CHF) and
to elucidate informal carers’ experiences of support.
The methods used in this thesis were related to the specific aims of the included studies. Study I
was a randomised controlled trial that evaluated the effects of person-centred care delivered over
the telephone to people with COPD or CHF. The evaluation showed that person-centred support
over the telephone could mitigate the worsening of self-efficacy without increasing the risk of
adverse events for this patient group. Study II aimed to contribute to future empirical analyses
of partnership by outlining the social, moral, and cognitive forms of accountability to explore
how participants engage in negotiating and establishing partnership in a person-centred care
context. Study III was a phenomenological hermeneutical study to elucidate the meaning of the
support given and received by informal carers of relatives with COPD or CHF. The meaning of
support for these carers is twofold: it is a self-evident strive for the good life of their relatives,
and it is a wish to be included as carers in partnership in interactions with healthcare providers.
Study IV aimed to explore associations between self-efficacy, and health care and drug expenditure (i.e. direct costs) in patients with COPD or CHF using longitudinal statistical methods. The findings indicate that increased or sustained self-efficacy is associated with lower direct
costs. The conclusion of this thesis is that remote person-centred care could, through the jointly
achieved process of partnership, mitigate worsening self-efficacy in patients with COPD and
CHF. Partnership may also be understood as cooperation between informal carers and their
relatives and a wish among carers to be included and recognised by the healthcare system.
This thesis is written in Swedish and includes a summary in English.
Parts of work
I. Fors, A., Blanck, E., Ali, L., Ekberg-Jansson, A., Fu, M., Lindström Kjellberg, I., Swedberg, K., Mäkitalo, Å., Taft, C. & Ekman, I. (2018), Effects of a person-centred telephone-support in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and/or chronic heart failure - A randomized controlled trial. PLOS ONE, 13(8): e0203031, https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0203031 II. Blanck, E., Ekman, I., Ali, L. & Mäkitalo, Å. Analysing partnership within person-centred care. In manuscript III. Blanck, E., Fors, A., Ali, L., Brännström, M. & Ekman, I. (2021), Informal carers in Sweden - striving for partnership. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 16:1, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17482631.2021.1994804 IV. Blanck, E., Pirhonen Nørmark, L., Fors, A., Ekman, I., Ali, L., Swedberg, K. & Gyllensten, H. Self-efficacy and healthcare costs in patients with chronic heart failure or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Submitted
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Health Care Sciences)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Health and Care Sciences
Disputation
Fredagen den 9 juni 2023, kl. 13.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3, Göteborg
Date of defence
2023-06-09
elin@blanck.se
Date
2023-05-16Author
Elin, Blanck
Keywords
Long-term illness
person-centred care
partnership
informal carers
self-efficacy
healthcare costs
support
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8069-211-3 (TRYCK)
978-91-8069-212-0 (PDF)
Language
swe