How is person-centered therapy beneficial to the therapeutic alliance? How can person-centered therapy be applied in schools? What differentiates motivational interviewing from person-centered therapy? Explain the strengths and weaknesses of person-centred therapy. ...
person-centred carequalitativerelationshipsurgical caresurgical nursingTo explore how patients with acute abdominal pain describe their experiences of fundamental care across the acute care episode.BackgroundAcute abdominal pain is one of the most common conditions to present in the acute care setting. ...
Roger's DOI Theory [29], which was used to analyse the interviews, revealed the importance of studying and grasping users' experiences and then using these experiences when de- veloping, implementing and managing the PPA from a person-centred perspective (cf. [34]). This means that ...
This also resembles differences in psychotherapeutic approaches, such as person-centred or client-centred psychotherapy and the more directive therapies. The instrumental model used to be a popular approach in medicine, but the affective approach is now more common [33, 34]. However, different ...
What are the critical elements of client-centred therapy? What will be an ideal response? Explain how a mentor might be an ideal method of assisting a young adult transitioning from parental care to independence. What skills and attitudes are a...
(positive and negative social talk). This also resembles differences in psychotherapeutic approaches, such as person-centred or client-centred psychotherapy and the more directive therapies. The instrumental model used to be a popular approach in medicine, but the affective approach is now more common...
qualitative researchperson and family centred carecompassionTo develop a multidimensional framework representing patients' perspectives on comfort to guide practice and quality initiatives aimed at improving patients' experiences of care.doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2019-033336Cynthia Wensley...
patient-centred carehearing lossself-reportECOLOGICAL MOMENTARY ASSESSMENTQUALITY-OF-LIFEHEARING-LOSSPSYCHOSOCIAL EXPERIENCESHEALTH-CAREObjective: It is unknown how adults communicate about their experienced listening difficulties with their audiologist. This scoping review aims to explore how adults self-...
This analysis was complemented by focus groups and workshops incorporating the lived experience of carers, artists, practitioners and care staff. Results: Nine principles were identified as elements present in person-centred arts interventions for people with dementia: Animation, Transcendence, Selfhood, ...
Discussion Results highlight the need for person-centred, choice-based approaches in postnatal care, particularly for mothers experiencing SBT. While BD shows potential benefits for non-traumatised mothers, its varied effectiveness for those with trauma suggests a need for more tailored, trauma-informed...