Care biography : a concept analysis

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TIEU, Matthew | CUSSÓ, Regina A. | COLLIER, Aileen | COCHRANE, Tom | PINERO DE PLAZA, Maria A. | LAWLESS, Michael | FEO, Rebecca | PERIMAL-LEWIS, Lua | THAMM, Carla | HENDRIKS, Jeroen M. | LEE, Jane | GEORGE, Stacey | LAVER, Kate | KITSON, Alison

In this article, we investigate how the concept of Care Biography and related concepts are understood and operationalised and describe how it can be applied to advancing our understanding and practice of holistic and person-centred care. Walker and Avant's eight-step concept analysis method was conducted involving multiple database searches, with potential or actual applications of Care Biography identified based on multiple discussions among all authors. Our findings demonstrate Care Biography to be a novel overarching concept derived from the conjunction of multiple other concepts and applicable across multiple care settings. Concepts related to Care Biography exist but were more narrowly defined and mainly applied in intensive care, aged care, and palliative care settings. They are associated with the themes of Meaningfulness and Existential Coping, Empathy and Understanding, Promoting Positive Relationships, Social and Cultural Contexts, and Self-Care, which we used to inform and refine our concept analysis of Care Biography. In Conclusion, the concept of Care Biography, can provide a deeper understanding of a person and their care needs, facilitate integrated and personalised care, empower people to be in control of their care throughout their life, and help promote ethical standards of care.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nup.12489

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