CYPRESSEN: THE PLACE FOR PERSON-CENTRED ACTIVITIES IN DEMENTIA CARE PRACTICE–A SWEDISH EXAMPLEdoi:10.1016/j.jalz.2014.05.937KarlssonChristina ElisabethElsevier Inc.Alzheimers & Dementia
This article explores reflection with regard to the nursing practice of a transport nurse in caring for ill newborn patients and their family. It examines the issue of reflective nursing practice, institutional obstacles, and angst in promoting the model of family-centred care, as it applies to ...
Vocational teachers (VTs) have been seen as the key individuals executing changes, solving problems and achieving goals in vocational education and training (VET). Therefore, the work of VTs is fragmented between different types of tasks which influence their professionalism and professionality (individu...
Secondly, the idea of person-centred care was further developed when Regulation 20 embedded the care provider’s duty of candour into the NHS. This means every care provider must be open and transparent with patients, whether or not something has unintentionally gone wrong. A crucial part of th...
Effects of Italian culture on health care choices Many Italians believe in superstitions, particularly about their concept of the “evil eye,” also known as “malocchio” In Italian. According to this belief, someone can inflict harm on somebody by having an evil eye on that person, and this...
As an example it describes how geography might play a fuller and more embedded role in understandings of 'person-centred care' (PCC). After reviewing traditional research areas on PCC, it describes how PCC might be understood as a 'more-than鈥揾uman' spatial production. Specifically it ...
person‐centred careepistemic injusticecredibility deficits and excessesThe increasing popularity of the term 'personヽentred' in the healthcare literature and a wide range of ideals and practices it implies point to the need for a more inclusive and holistic healthcare provision. A framework ...
Person-centred ways of working that were respectful and collaborative meant there was effective engagement and changes to practice. Staff evaluations of the overall study approach were very positive. Whilst the study was led by a team of pharmacists and nurses, the framework used is applicable to ...
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They integrate several key principles of practice development (e.g., engagement, clinical puzzling, values clarification, person centred approaches) in a three-phase process to enhance engagement in the reconnaissance stage of CAR: (i) a focused approach, comprising individual interviews with 12 ...