The ruling relations of patient involvement in cardiac rehabilitation programs

Patient involvement has often been defined and examined on the basis of conceptual theoretical frameworks. This article explores patient involvement contextually and locally, in encounters between patients and healthcare professionals in cardiac rehabilitation in Denmark. With inspiration from inst...

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Main Author: Nynne Barchager
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2021-10-01
Series:Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare
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Online Access:https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/qrmh/article/view/9489
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spelling doaj-30596654fd6c49f386a7f9a65e62434f2021-10-05T21:22:15ZengPAGEPress PublicationsQualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare2532-20442021-10-015210.4081/qrmh.2021.9489The ruling relations of patient involvement in cardiac rehabilitation programsNynne Barchager0Department of People and Technology, Roskilde University, Roskilde Patient involvement has often been defined and examined on the basis of conceptual theoretical frameworks. This article explores patient involvement contextually and locally, in encounters between patients and healthcare professionals in cardiac rehabilitation in Denmark. With inspiration from institutional ethnography, the goal is to unpack what involvement actually implies in rehabilitation activities. The analysis provides micro-sociological insights into how patient involvement is constituted and institutionally conditioned and shows how textually mediated ruling relations regulate activities and interactions, shaping patient involvement in local practices. The analysis reveals how patient involvement primarily relates to healthcare professionals involving patients in health knowledge. It explores how national guidelines and local instructions for healthcare professionals frame understandings of patient needs and problems. The concluding discussion highlights how patients have limited opportunities to influence their own care process. It also points out how it is left to the individual healthcare professional to solve contradictions between institutionally defined tasks and the ambition of patient involvement. https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/qrmh/article/view/9489Patient involvementinstitutional ethnographycardiac rehabilitationclinical guidelines
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The ruling relations of patient involvement in cardiac rehabilitation programs
Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare
Patient involvement
institutional ethnography
cardiac rehabilitation
clinical guidelines
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title The ruling relations of patient involvement in cardiac rehabilitation programs
title_short The ruling relations of patient involvement in cardiac rehabilitation programs
title_full The ruling relations of patient involvement in cardiac rehabilitation programs
title_fullStr The ruling relations of patient involvement in cardiac rehabilitation programs
title_full_unstemmed The ruling relations of patient involvement in cardiac rehabilitation programs
title_sort ruling relations of patient involvement in cardiac rehabilitation programs
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare
issn 2532-2044
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Patient involvement has often been defined and examined on the basis of conceptual theoretical frameworks. This article explores patient involvement contextually and locally, in encounters between patients and healthcare professionals in cardiac rehabilitation in Denmark. With inspiration from institutional ethnography, the goal is to unpack what involvement actually implies in rehabilitation activities. The analysis provides micro-sociological insights into how patient involvement is constituted and institutionally conditioned and shows how textually mediated ruling relations regulate activities and interactions, shaping patient involvement in local practices. The analysis reveals how patient involvement primarily relates to healthcare professionals involving patients in health knowledge. It explores how national guidelines and local instructions for healthcare professionals frame understandings of patient needs and problems. The concluding discussion highlights how patients have limited opportunities to influence their own care process. It also points out how it is left to the individual healthcare professional to solve contradictions between institutionally defined tasks and the ambition of patient involvement.
topic Patient involvement
institutional ethnography
cardiac rehabilitation
clinical guidelines
url https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/qrmh/article/view/9489
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