Person centred approaches place persons with a disability at the centre of decision making, with their carers and family invited to be partners in the process. Rather than being required to fit within existing service programs, person centred approaches enable individuals to choose the support ...
AIMS: To review the key features of the nurse practitioner-client interaction in the thera-peutic encounter to inform the development of nurse practitioner... M Bentley,C Stirling,A Robinson,... - 《Journal of Advanced Nursing》 被引量: 8发表: 2016年 Prospects for person-centred diagnosis in...
This chapter builds on the concept of lifelong learning describing lifelong learning as a standard that promotes learning on a holistic basis. But it also points to the several challenges in the implementation of lifelong learning at both a systemic and
The second challenge is to implement person-centred care, namely addressing the multidimensional health and non-health needs of each older person [1, 12]. Evaluating such care requires capturing a broad range of outcomes that are of importance to older persons, such as financial security, remainin...
Avoid using icons as stand-alone elements. Icons can be abstract and they are up for interpretation. The better approach is to use both icons and written text. Summary Making sure that your app is not only pleasing to the eye but also easy to navigate around is a must if you want to ...
In this way, these interactions between farmers and consumers can lead farmers to move beyond a production system- centred approach, to instead adopt a more all-encompassing consideration of food system issues (Francis et al. 2003; Plumecocq et al. 2018). Concerning actors of the ...
2.1. The person distribution of deaths due to tuberculosis or who dies of tuberculosis? There is a socio-demographic gradient to TB mortality. Globally, 95% of TB deaths occur in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) [1]. TB mortality disproportionately affects those living in poverty: as ...
The current approach for the prioritization of disease genes is mainly centred on the ‘guilt-by-association’ assumption, which means that the physically and functionally related genes are likely to be involved in the same biological pathways having comparable effects on the phenotypes7. Network theo...
Mindful eating (i.e. paying attention to our food, on purpose, moment by moment, without judgement) is an approach to food that focuses on individuals’ sensual awareness of the food and their experience of the food. Intuitive eating focuses more on physiological cues (hunger signalling) for ...
This book covers all the core areas of tort law, combining an engaging approach with plenty of learning features. It provides a detailed introduction to the key principles of tort law, and illustrates the points of law through discussions of important court cases. Key cases are discussed to ...