"Phelan and Lloyd have assembled a highly informative and readable text that focuses first on what the concept of equitable, person centred care can actually mean and then how to operationalise that in practice. They provide living examples from community action researchers in several countries and across the life course, but particularly focused on the care of older people. I expect this to be a go-to publication that will be widely used by health professionals across many caring disciplines." — Cecily Kelleher, Professor of Public Health Medicine & Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin"The authors offer a comprehensive and integrative overview of the diverse perspectives and contexts that together form a compelling vision of person-centred care as a collective endeavour. […] This is an invaluable contribution to the field, providing a nuanced understanding of 'community' as a dynamic network of shared identity, mutuality and evolving relationships, rather than a fixed geographical space.” — Axel Wolf, Professor, Professor, senior consultant anesthia (CRNA) and affiliated researcher at the University of Gothenburg, Director, Centre for Person-Centred Care (GPCC).