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Table 2.

Perceptions of Person-Centered Care (Delphi Round 1)

Items Disagree Neutral Agree 
Residents are offered individualized activities.  
Staff have the time to provide person-centered care.  
Staff create a homelike environment for the residents.   
Our physical environment helps residents to function at their best.   
The quality of interaction between staff and residents is more important than getting physical tasks done.  
Our care plans include the life history of the residents.   
Residents can choose whether to participate in everyday activities.   
Items Disagree Neutral Agree 
Residents are offered individualized activities.  
Staff have the time to provide person-centered care.  
Staff create a homelike environment for the residents.   
Our physical environment helps residents to function at their best.   
The quality of interaction between staff and residents is more important than getting physical tasks done.  
Our care plans include the life history of the residents.   
Residents can choose whether to participate in everyday activities.   

Note. N = 5. Responses from 1 participant are missing.

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