TY - GEN AB - This classic grounded theory study uncovered both a basic social process theory and an emerging typology of patients based upon their behavior as they react and adapt to the healthcare environment. The theory emerged in the context of care of 32 hospitalized patients and their interactions and relationships with interprofessional healthcare teams. The patients’ main concerns were to constantly ensure protection of their own personhood in order to receive optimal care. When striving for optimal care, patients can develop specific types of behaviors to the respective healthcare environment and in response to healthcare professionals' attitudes and behaviors towards patient expectations. Patients tend to exhibit one of three types of behavior, thus a typology of these behaviors emerged: propitiation, vigilance, and confidence. Types of patient behaviors are differentiated by their position on the control continuum, their level of trust in healthcare professionals and their past experiences. The typology of behaviors has the power to show patients’ levels of empowerment and the way they are engaged in their own optimal and humanized care. AD - HESAV School of Health Sciences, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland AD - West Virginia University, USA ; Grounded Theory Institute AD - Grounded Theory Institute, Chichester, UK AD - Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland ; Germany University of Bournemouth, UK AU - Didier, Amélia AU - Nathaniel, Alvita AU - Scott, Helen AU - Zumstein-Shaha, Maya CY - Poway (CA) DA - 2024-12 EP - 6-29 ID - 15330 JF - Grounded theory review KW - humanism KW - caring KW - personhood KW - patient experience KW - patient role KW - healthcare professionals’ attitudes KW - empowerment L1 - https://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/15330/files/Didier_2024_patient_behaviors.pdf L2 - https://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/15330/files/Didier_2024_patient_behaviors.pdf L4 - https://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/15330/files/Didier_2024_patient_behaviors.pdf LA - eng LK - https://groundedtheoryreview.org/index.php/gtr/article/view/44 LK - https://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/15330/files/Didier_2024_patient_behaviors.pdf N2 - This classic grounded theory study uncovered both a basic social process theory and an emerging typology of patients based upon their behavior as they react and adapt to the healthcare environment. The theory emerged in the context of care of 32 hospitalized patients and their interactions and relationships with interprofessional healthcare teams. The patients’ main concerns were to constantly ensure protection of their own personhood in order to receive optimal care. When striving for optimal care, patients can develop specific types of behaviors to the respective healthcare environment and in response to healthcare professionals' attitudes and behaviors towards patient expectations. Patients tend to exhibit one of three types of behavior, thus a typology of these behaviors emerged: propitiation, vigilance, and confidence. Types of patient behaviors are differentiated by their position on the control continuum, their level of trust in healthcare professionals and their past experiences. The typology of behaviors has the power to show patients’ levels of empowerment and the way they are engaged in their own optimal and humanized care. PB - Institute for Research and Theory Methodologies PP - Poway (CA) PY - 2024-12 SN - 1556-1550 SP - 6-29 T1 - Patient behaviors :a grounded theory typology TI - Patient behaviors :a grounded theory typology UR - https://groundedtheoryreview.org/index.php/gtr/article/view/44 UR - https://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/15330/files/Didier_2024_patient_behaviors.pdf VL - 2024, 23 Y1 - 2024-12 ER -