An Exploration of Person-Centred Approach in End-of-Life Care Policies in England and Japandoi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1086778/v1Chao FangMiho Tanaka
Advance care planning is the basis for delivering person-centred end of life care that accords with the wishes of the individual. It is important to suppor... Karen,Harrison,Dening - 《Nursing Standard》 被引量: 5发表: 2015年 Advance care planning in dementia Advance care planning is the ...
The intention is to allow the thinking A & E nurse to reflect on care given in the department, so that individualised care can be given with consideration to the relationships that the person has before they take on the status of 'patient'. Thus, the article is meant to be thought-provok...
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), for example, are intended to reward quality of care outcomes over fee-for-service volume, emphasizing outcomes related to patient and caregiver experiences regarding provider communication, timeliness, and shared decision making (Fisher & Shortell, 2010; Rittenhouse...
The challenge of providing family-centred care during air transport: An example of reflection on action in nursing practicedoi:10.5172/conu.15.1-2.118transportnursingreflectionfamily-centredcareruralnursingchildbirthThis article explores reflection with regard to the nursing practice of a transport nurse in...
that might be fed by family members’ vanity. An example of how he fails in his ethical function of moderating his wife’s ambition and her “egoistic energies” (Hilliard 466) is introduced early, shortly after the vicar...
Person-centred care (PCC) is the recommended model of dementia care however there are challenges regarding how care staff implement PCC principles in practice. Life story work is one way for care staff to enact the principles of PCC in a structured way with people living with dementia. Life ...
For example, the PCP may have mentioned that the patient is “not frail” or referred to the patient’s caregiver as frail. eConsult utilization for cases related to frailty are summarized in Table 1. The age of patients included ranged between 66.0 and 101.2 years, with a mean of 85.7 ...
Patient-centred care (PCC) has emerged as a primary approach to health care. This approach emphasises partnerships in health between patients and healthcare professionals, acknowledges patients’ preferences and values, promotes flexibility in the provision of health care and seeks to move beyond the ...
Advanced care planning (ACP) has the potential to improve outcomes for people with dementia. The aim of this review is to establish the strength of the evidence and provide decision makers with a clear understanding of what is known about ACP for people living with dementia. Design Evidence ...