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Abstract
The phrase ‘person-centred care’ (PCC) reminds us that the fundamental philosophical goal of caring for people is to uphold or promote their personhood. However, such an idea has translated into promoting individualist notions of autonomy, empowerment and personal responsibility in the context of consumerism and neoliberalism, which is problematic both conceptually and practically. From a conceptual standpoint, it ignores the fact that humans are social, historical and biographical beings, and instead assumes an essentialist or idealized concept of personhood in which a person is viewed as an individual static object. From a practical standpoint, the application of such a concept of personhood can lead to neglect of a person's fundamental care needs and exacerbate the problems of social inequity, in particular for older people and people with dementia. Therefore, we argue that our understanding of PCC must instead be based on a dynamic concept of personhood that integrates the relevant social, relational, temporal and biographical dimensions. We propose that the correct concept of personhood in PCC is one in which persons are understood as socially embedded, relational and temporally extended subjects rather than merely individual, autonomous, asocial and atemporal objects. We then present a reconceptualization of the fundamental philosophical goal of PCC as promoting selfhood rather than personhood. Such a reconceptualization avoids the problems that beset the concept of personhood and its application in PCC, while also providing a philosophical foundation for the growing body of empirical literature that emphasizes the psychosocial, relational, subjective and biographical dimensions of PCC.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e12381 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | Nursing Philosophy |
Volume | 23 |
Issue number | 3 |
Early online date | 13 Apr 2022 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2022 |
Keywords
- consumerism
- dementia
- identity
- person-centred care
- personhood
- selfhood
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The Vice-President & Executive Dean’s Awards 2022
Pinero de Plaza, M. A. (Recipient), 13 Dec 2022
Prize: Honorary award
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Winner of the GEM (Going the Extra Mile) Staff Recognition Award
Pinero de Plaza, M. A. (Recipient), 19 Apr 2024
Prize: Other distinction
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CLINICA SUMMIT 2022
Pinero de Plaza, A. (Participant)
21 Feb 2022Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participating in a conference, workshop, ...
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CR4LL: Cardiac Rehabilitation for All
Pinero de Plaza, M. A. (Speaker)
7 Jun 2022Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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Care biography: A concept analysis
Tieu, M., Cussó, R., Collier, A., Cochrane, T., Pinero de Plaza, M. A., Lawless, M., Feo, R., Perimal-Lewis, L., Thamm, C., Hendriks, J. M., Lee, J., George, S., Laver, K. & Kitson, A., Jul 2024, In: Nursing Philosophy. 25, 3, 14 p., e12489.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Wicked problems in a post-truth political economy: a dilemma for knowledge translation
Tieu, M., Lawless, M., Hunter, S. C., Pinero de Plaza, M. A., Darko, F., Mudd, A., Yadav, L. & Kitson, A., 3 Jun 2023, In: Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. 10, 1, 11 p., 280.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Effectiveness of telehealth versus standard care on health care utilization, health-related quality of life, and well-being in homebound populations: a systematic review protocol
Pinero de Plaza, M. A., Beleigoli, A., Brown, S., Bulto, L., Gebremichael, L., Nesbitt, K., Tieu, M., Pearson, V., Noonan, S., McMillan, P., Clark, R., Hines, S., Kitson, A., Champion, S., Dafny, H. & Hendriks, J., 1 Nov 2022, In: JBI evidence synthesis. 20, 11, p. 2734-2742 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
3 Citations (Scopus)