Patient-centred care is an approach intended to include service-users' needs and perspectives as crucial aspects of clinical treatment, superseding any attempt to paternalistic and unilateral attitude in the therapeutic relationship. It is a call to think about persons and not simply of the...
In contrast to traditional biomedical approaches, the Biopsychosocial Model advocates for a holistic approach to patient care—where healthcare providers assess not just the physical, but also the emotional, behavioral, and social aspects of a patient’s condition. This comprehensive perspective helps gu...
Nowadays, BPS interventions have also been developed for primary care physiotherapy settings. Our aim was to systematically review the evidence on the effectiveness of primary care BPS interventions in improving functional disability, pain and work status for patients with CLBP. Secondly, we aimed to...
An integrated biopsychosocial approach to palliative care training of medical students. In 1996 the University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, New York, began a major curricular reform called the Double Helix Curriculum, integratin... TE Quill,E Dannefer,K Markakis,... - 《Journal ...
Biopsychosocial Approaches in Primary Care: State of the Art and Challenges for the 21st Century ST MEDICINE IN A CHANGING UNIVERSE AT THE THRESHOLD OF THE 21 CENTURY Hoyle Leigh, M. D. I Professor ofPsychiatry San Francisco, University ofCalifornia, a... H Leigh - Biopsychosocial Approaches ...
Ch 16: Integrating the mind–body split: a biopsychosocial approach to somatic fixation. General-Oriented Primary Care: A Manual for Medical Providers. NY: Springer-Verlag; 1990:248–62.McDaniel SH, Campbell TL, Seaburn DB. Ch 16: Integrating the mind–body split: a biopsychosocial approach ...
medication. For example, Helen discovers she has a disease that may get progressively worse without care and can impede her ability to move around freely. This biological factor may impact psychological aspects such as how she views life, manages the accompanying stress, and wants to spend her ...
Wade and Halligan, (2016) had established that biomedical remains as the dominant healthcare approach. The aim of BPS is to integrate the biological factors with psychological and environmental factors, Engel (1977) suggested that the biopsychosocial model of illness has a significant role in the ...
What is the effectiveness of a biopsychosocial approach to individual physiotherapy care for chronic low back pain? The Internet Journal of ... S George 被引量: 21发表: 2008年 Effectiveness of spinal manipulation and biopsychosocial self-management compared to medical care for low back pain: a ...
need for a patient-centred holistic approach to care, diagnosis and treatment; discordance and impact on the patient–practitioner relationship and current pro... C Hema,S Carol,W Kate,... - 《Rheumatology Advances in Practice》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 What is the Status Quo of Patient-Centr...