@article{Keel:15037,
      recid = {15037},
      author = {Keel, Sara and Schmid, Anja and Schoeb, Veronika},
      title = {Interprofessional meetings, organization, and interactive  practices : the reflexive achievement of  patient-centeredness},
      publisher = {Taylor and Francis},
      journal = {Journal of Interprofessional Care},
      address = {London. 2024-10},
      number = {ARTICLE},
      pages = {16 p.},
      abstract = {Interprofessional meetings are crucial for achieving  patient-centeredness in healthcare. Exactly how  patient-centeredness is reached during these meetings  remains underexamined. Adopting an Ethnomethodology and  Conversation Analysis (hereafter EMCA) perspective, this  contribution looks at video-recordings of interprofessional  meetings in two distinct healthcare settings:  rehabilitation and internal medicine. It aims to provide  new insight into how investigations of patient-centeredness  as a reflexive achievement allow us to better understand  the organizational and relational efforts required to  achieve it in practice. This contribution outlines how  different healthcare contexts result in variety in the  meeting frequency, duration, aims, participants, and  agendas, which in turn means that the opportunities for  patient-centeredness are not the same. But it also  illustrates how patient-centeredness depends on the ways  the various opportunities are seized and play out in the  interprofessional interactions. It is therefore argued here  that research on how patient-centeredness is reached in  interprofessional meetings and the development of  recommendations for enhancing it both require consideration  of context-specific conditions and how participants adapt  to and simultaneously modify them to achieve  patient-centeredness in practice.},
      url = {http://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/15037},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2024.2407070},
}