Patient-centered care (PCC) is a concept and standa rd of care that describes organizing healthcare system around the patient, with the aim is to impro ve quality of care. PCC approach has become increasingly popular in various healthcare systems, including Israeli healthcare system. However, ...
Patient centered care (PCC) and interprofessional collaboration (IPC) remain important goals for all healthcare systems. While these tenets are a cornerstone of training for nursing and allied health professionals (AHPs), their role in internal medicine resident (IMR) training is unstructured and limi...
Better patient care through nursing research 3rd edn. (book) Journal of Advanced Nursing (Wiley-Blackwell)Brooking JI
摘要: Discusses the emphasis on the notion of patient empowerment and patient-centered approach to care. British Government policy on the matter; Barriers to the implementation of the idea; Description of the Leg Club model of care founded by Ellie Linday, a former district nurse.关键词:...
Defined as “care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values, and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions” (IOM, 2001), patient-centered care reflects the idea that patients and providers are engaged in continuous healing relationships...
In fact, few wound care books even include the term patient-centered care as a subtitle. However, a more rigorous search of the PubMed index came up with 1 article with the PCWC term related to wound care. When the key words "pressure ulcer" were used in combination with PCWC, no ...
insulin pump patient agreementpatient-centered careNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1111/1552-6909.12057Celenza, Margaret T.Brassil, Mary LynnPeragallo‐Dittko, VirginiaWendel, JaneZintl, LindaJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing...
[33,34]. Similarly, a work environment that facilitates patient-centered care is considered to increase patient safety and nurse satisfaction. More specifically, Rathert and May [35] found that nurses whose work units were more patient-centered reported that medication errors occurred less frequently...
We examined the frequency of isolation of from stools of patients seen in an indigent-care teaching hospital. Over a 2-year period, 2,744 stool specimens w... MJ Zuckerman,H Ho,L Hooper,... - 《Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology》 被引量: 50发表: 1990年 Supplemental Instruction for Int...
Two of the items systematically recorded in Finnish patient information systems are patient classification and nursing intensity. The aim of this pilot study was to: Use the systematically recorded data of one intensive care unit and discover which variables correlate with or have a statistical ...