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Tuesday, 28. May 2024

The development and structural validity testing of the Person-centred Practice Inventory-Care (PCPI-C)

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Stefan Gschwenter from the Division of Nursing Science was involved in the development and validation of the Person-centred Practice Inventory-Care (PCPI-C) survey instrument. The PCPI-C measures how service users perceive person-centredness. Person-centredness means that the the decision-making process focuses on the users and their views and values. The term is mainly used in the context of care and care-related activities and applications. The survey instrument is of a general nature and can be used to survey person-centredness in healthcare. 

McCormack, BG, Slater, PF, Gilmour, F, Edgar, D, Gschwenter, S, McFadden, S, Hughes, C, Wilson, V & McCance, T 2024, 'The development and structural validity testing of the Person-centred Practice Inventory-Care (PCPI-C)', PLoS ONE, vol. 19, no. 5, e0303158, pp. e0303158. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0303158