Person-centred integrated care with a health promotion/public health approach: a rapid review

Person-centred integrated care with a health promotion/public health approach: a rapid review Teresa Burdett, Joanne Inman Journal of Integrated Care, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, pp.- Due to the need for the development of person-centred integrated models of care with a population health approach, this paper explored contemporary literature in this arena. A systematic literature review was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Papers included in this review focused upon person-centred integrated care and a health promotion/public health approach (January 2018–October 2020). Papers were excluded due to not being written in English, not fitting the age criteria and not being peer reviewed. Eight studies met the inclusion criteria and three overarching themes were identified with regards to person-centred integrated care as a health promotion/public health approach: Core components; Development, implementation, and evaluation of models of care and relationship to population health and wellbeing outcomes. The need for person-centred integrated care as a health promotion/public health approach, to enhance population health and well-being outcomes requires further research to continue to develop, implement and evaluate models of care. The international scope of this contemporary review brought together the three concepts of person-centred integrated care and public healt...
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