New perspectives on person-centered care: an affordance-based account

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Juan Toro
Kristian Martiny
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[1] University of Copenhagen,Center for Subjectivity Research
[2] The Enactlab,undefined
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Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy | 2020年 / 23卷
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Person-centered care; Cerebral palsy; Theory of affordances; Personalistic attitude; Rehabilitation; Phenomenology;
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Despite the growing interest and supporting evidence for person-centered care (PCC), there is still a fundamental disagreement about what makes healthcare person-centered. In this article, we define PCC as operating with three fundamental conditions: personal, participatory and holistic. To further understand these concepts, we develop a framework based on the theory of affordances, which we apply to the healthcare case of rehabilitation and a concrete experiment on social interactions between persons with cerebral palsy and physio- and occupational therapists. Based on the application of the theory, we argue that in order for healthcare to be considered as PCC, professionals need to adopt a personalistic attitude in their care, defined (at the how-level) in terms of mutual affordances: how the professional and the person of care acknowledges each other as a person in an interaction. In opposition, we define (at the what level) the functionalistic attitude in terms of object affordances, those related to a concrete goal. We show that PCC requires a balance of personalistic and functionalistic attitudes, since this contributes to a participatory and holistic conception of, and interaction with, the person of care.
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