Trust in the early chain of healthcare: lifeworld hermeneutics from the patient’s perspective

Purpose: Patients must be able to feel as much trust for caregivers and the healthcare system at the healthcare centre as at the emergency department. The aim of this study is to explain and understand the phenomenon of trust in the early chain of healthcare, when a patient has called an ambulance f...

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Main Authors: Gabriella Norberg Boysen, Maria Nyström, Lennart Christensson, Johan Herlitz, Birgitta Wireklint Sundström
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2017.1356674
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spelling doaj-29b10aa3d77e45f59c990f27cb216c1c2020-11-25T01:21:53ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being1748-26312017-01-0112110.1080/17482631.2017.13566741356674Trust in the early chain of healthcare: lifeworld hermeneutics from the patient’s perspectiveGabriella Norberg Boysen0Maria Nyström1Lennart Christensson2Johan Herlitz3Birgitta Wireklint Sundström4University of Borås, PreHospen – Centre for Prehospital ResearchUniversity of BoråsJönköping UniversityUniversity of Borås, PreHospen – Centre for Prehospital ResearchUniversity of Borås, PreHospen – Centre for Prehospital ResearchPurpose: Patients must be able to feel as much trust for caregivers and the healthcare system at the healthcare centre as at the emergency department. The aim of this study is to explain and understand the phenomenon of trust in the early chain of healthcare, when a patient has called an ambulance for a non-urgent condition and been referred to the healthcare centre. Method: A lifeworld hermeneutic approach from the perspective of caring science was used. Ten patients participated: seven female and three male. The setting is the early chain of healthcare in south-western Sweden. Results: The findings show that the phenomenon of trust does not automatically involve medical care. However, attention to the patient’s lifeworld in a professional caring relationship enables the patient to trust the caregiver and the healthcare environment. It is clear that the “voice of the lifeworld” enables the patient to feel trust. Conclusion: Trust in the early chain of healthcare entails caregivers’ ability to pay attention to both medical and existential issues in compliance with the patient’s information and questions. Thus, the patient must be invited to participate in assessments and decisions concerning his or her own healthcare, in a credible manner and using everyday language.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2017.1356674Ambulancehealthcare centrehealthcare levelcaring relationshipcaring sciencetrustlifeworld hermeneutics
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author Gabriella Norberg Boysen
Maria Nyström
Lennart Christensson
Johan Herlitz
Birgitta Wireklint Sundström
spellingShingle Gabriella Norberg Boysen
Maria Nyström
Lennart Christensson
Johan Herlitz
Birgitta Wireklint Sundström
Trust in the early chain of healthcare: lifeworld hermeneutics from the patient’s perspective
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
Ambulance
healthcare centre
healthcare level
caring relationship
caring science
trust
lifeworld hermeneutics
author_facet Gabriella Norberg Boysen
Maria Nyström
Lennart Christensson
Johan Herlitz
Birgitta Wireklint Sundström
author_sort Gabriella Norberg Boysen
title Trust in the early chain of healthcare: lifeworld hermeneutics from the patient’s perspective
title_short Trust in the early chain of healthcare: lifeworld hermeneutics from the patient’s perspective
title_full Trust in the early chain of healthcare: lifeworld hermeneutics from the patient’s perspective
title_fullStr Trust in the early chain of healthcare: lifeworld hermeneutics from the patient’s perspective
title_full_unstemmed Trust in the early chain of healthcare: lifeworld hermeneutics from the patient’s perspective
title_sort trust in the early chain of healthcare: lifeworld hermeneutics from the patient’s perspective
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being
issn 1748-2631
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Purpose: Patients must be able to feel as much trust for caregivers and the healthcare system at the healthcare centre as at the emergency department. The aim of this study is to explain and understand the phenomenon of trust in the early chain of healthcare, when a patient has called an ambulance for a non-urgent condition and been referred to the healthcare centre. Method: A lifeworld hermeneutic approach from the perspective of caring science was used. Ten patients participated: seven female and three male. The setting is the early chain of healthcare in south-western Sweden. Results: The findings show that the phenomenon of trust does not automatically involve medical care. However, attention to the patient’s lifeworld in a professional caring relationship enables the patient to trust the caregiver and the healthcare environment. It is clear that the “voice of the lifeworld” enables the patient to feel trust. Conclusion: Trust in the early chain of healthcare entails caregivers’ ability to pay attention to both medical and existential issues in compliance with the patient’s information and questions. Thus, the patient must be invited to participate in assessments and decisions concerning his or her own healthcare, in a credible manner and using everyday language.
topic Ambulance
healthcare centre
healthcare level
caring relationship
caring science
trust
lifeworld hermeneutics
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2017.1356674
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