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Nurs Inq ; 25(4): e12252, 2018 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29978563

ABSTRACT

The Danish health care sector currently undergoes changes that imply a gradual transition from an evidence-based activity model to a value-based quality model centered on patient involvement and value-based governance. The patient naturally occupies a central position in health care, and the transition therefore raises important questions about health care quality and how successive national health quality strategies value quality and ascribe roles and agency to patients. To explore the complexity of these quality strategies, we analyze and discuss how political discourse moments influence the contents of the national health quality strategies and how variation in the construal of patient roles and agency indicates discursive struggle in Danish national health care policy. Underlying theoretical concepts are informed by New Public Management, the welfare state, health communication, and discourse theory. Our analytical approach is inspired by Critical Discourse Analysis and combines content analysis with linguistic analysis.


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Health Policy/trends , Personal Autonomy , Quality of Health Care/standards , Denmark , Humans , National Health Programs/organization & administration , National Health Programs/standards , Patient Satisfaction
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