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Person-centred care implies a change in interaction between care professionals and patients where patients are not passive recipients but co-producers of care. The interactional practices of person-centred care remain largely unexplored. This study focuses on the analysis of disagreements, which are described as an important part in the co-production of knowledge in interaction. A qualitative exploratory study using conversation analysis. Data were collected from a nurse-led person-centred intervention in a hospital outpatient setting.