
Figure 1
PRISMA diagram.
Table 1
Examples of codes and sub-themes on the theme of multidimensionality.
| ARTICLE | CODE | SUB-THEME | THEME |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ishikawa et al., 2013, patient-centered care. | the need for obtaining the patient perspective | Combine illness and experience | Multidimensionality |
| Hudon et al. 2012, patient-centered care. | patients experience illness differently | ||
| Holmstrom & Roing, 2010, patient-centered care. | The uniqueness of eachpatient | ||
| Rosie, 2010, what does ‘patient-centered’ mean | Understanding the whole person (physical, personal, lifestyle and social context, etc.) | Biopsychosocial model | Multidimensionality |
| Morgan & Yoder, 2012, A concept analysis of person-centered | Beyond inter-personal support (Families, organizations, professions, communities) | ||
| Entwistle & Watt, 2013, Treating Patients as persons | Patients as persons | ||
| Sidani & Fox, 2014, interprofessional care | Care encompasses all domains of health (bio-physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, social and spiritual) | Spirituality | Multidimensionality |
| Tong & Xu, 2018, Spirituality and the importance of a mind–body–spirit approach | The practice of spirituality is multidimensional and multilevel |
