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@ARTICLE{HoffmannHoffrichter:282553,
author = {Hoffmann-Hoffrichter, Anna Louisa and
Rommerskirch-Manietta, Mike and Holle, Bernhard and Palm,
Rebecca and Roes, Martina},
title = {{P}erson-{Z}entrierung in der stationären {A}ltenhilfe :
{E}ine qualitative {D}okumentenanalyse von {L}eitbildern |
{P}erson-centred care in nursing homes : {Q}ualitative
document analysis of mission statements},
journal = {Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie},
volume = {58},
number = {8},
issn = {0948-6704},
address = {Heidelberg},
publisher = {Springer Medizin},
reportid = {DZNE-2025-01316},
pages = {674 - 680},
year = {2025},
abstract = {Mission statements that address a clearly communicated
vision can positively influence the implementation of
person-centred care in nursing homes. It is known that
nursing homes with a dementia care unit can provide further
training or an expert on person-centredness compared to
those with a traditional care unit. It is unclear how the
mission statements of these nursing homes differ in terms of
their wording of person-centredness. The aim is to
investigate how mission statements of nursing homes that
provide different types of care units describe
person-centred care.We conducted a document analysis of
mission statements from German nursing homes from a dataset
of the survey study on specialized care for people living
with dementia in nursing homes (BeStaDem Survey Study). The
nursing homes that provided the mission statements had
different care units, including traditional care units and
dementia care units. The mission statements were
deductively-inductively analysed using content analysis.We
analysed 60 mission statements of different nursing homes
and identified main categories that include aspects of
person-centred care. In particular, mission statements of
nursing homes with dementia care units describe combinations
of central aspects of person-centred care that mission
statements of nursing homes with a traditional care unit
without dementia-specific focus do not describe. The
variation of different understandings or concepts often
becomes evident in mission statements. In order for nursing
homes to align their mission statement with a person-centred
approach, a comprehensive understanding of person-centred
care and a development process that includes all employees,
is required.},
keywords = {Patient-Centered Care: statistics $\&$ numerical data /
Patient-Centered Care: organization $\&$ administration /
Nursing Homes: statistics $\&$ numerical data / Nursing
Homes: organization $\&$ administration / Germany / Humans /
Homes for the Aged: statistics $\&$ numerical data / Homes
for the Aged: organization $\&$ administration / Dementia:
nursing / Dementia: therapy / Dementia: epidemiology / Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over / Document Analysis / Care units (Other)
/ Dementia (Other) / Document analysis (Other) / Mission
statements (Other) / Person-centred care (Other)},
cin = {AG Roes / AG Holle},
ddc = {150},
cid = {I:(DE-2719)1610003 / I:(DE-2719)1610002},
pnm = {353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-353},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:40445213},
pmc = {pmc:PMC12644178},
doi = {10.1007/s00391-025-02443-3},
url = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/282553},
}