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Table 1 Example of the analysis procedure

From: Nurses’ experiences of integrating the salutogenic perspective with person-centered care for older people in Swedish nursing home care: an interview-based qualitative study

Meaning unit

Condensed meaning unit

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Sub-category

Category

The salutogenic values, the sense of coherence, it should permeate person-centered care and it becomes more concrete. It becomes clearer when we reflect on whether this person has comprehensibility, manageability, and meaningfulness. These are the tools that can contribute to person-centered care.

The salutogenic values and sense of coherence should permeate person-centered care, which becomes clearer. Reflecting on a person’s comprehensibility, manageability, and meaningfulness is a tool to contribute to person-centered care.

Securing sense of coherence contributes to person-centered care.

The integration of salutogenesis with person-centered care.

The holistic approach in person-centered care is supported by the salutogenic perspective.