During Ida Institute seminars and workshops, and conversations at professional meetings, many audiologists have expressed that person-centered care is a fluffy, intangible, time-consuming add-on to their current practice. Others have expressed a need for more facts, i.e. knowledge about counseling ...
This introduction to the Fall 2013 issue of describes what person-centered care means, especially for people with dementia, and touches on articles that will address how to implement it in a wide range of healthcare, residential care, and home- and community-based care settings. The article ...
This introduction to the Fall 2013 issue of Generations describes what person-centered care means, especially for people with dementia, and touches on articles that will address how to implement it in a wide range of healthcare, residential care, and home- and community-based care settings. The...
Person-Centered Care The link between recovery and person-centered care is evident. The essential role of the individual plan in supporting both is explicit. The ideas of recovery, wellness, and resiliency embody a functional model of what it means to be person-centered; they simultaneously addres...
truly person-centered. After all, to provide care focused on the individual requires the ability to effectively work cross-culturally. In fact, we could consider cultural competence an honorary element of person-centered care; the 7th element, if you will. Read more about Cultural competence ...
Person-centeredcare means treating people who facehealth issuesas valued partners in health systems. The provision of care that is person-centered is much more than just treating symptoms or disease. People bring their own needs, values and perspectives that are vital to manage and improve their ...
Person-centred care means that the care recipient is not just seen as a patient with a diagnosis, but as a whole person, with experiences and knowledge that are crucial for the care to be optimal. The patient thereby becomes an important partner in the planning of care. ...
Person-centered care is a key concept guiding efforts to improve long-term care. Elements of person-centered care include personhood, knowing the person, maximizing choice and autonomy, comfort, nurturing relationships, and a supportive physical and organizational environment. The Oregon Health & Scienc...
Person-Centered Care: At the Core of Assisted Living ABSTRACT J Allen - 《Geriatric Nursing》 被引量: 1发表: 2010年 Sexuality and intimacy in assisted living: Residents' perspectives and experiences Despite their holistic approach to person-centered care and their emphasis on a consumer-empowered,...
Person-centered care--what does it actually mean? PRESIDENT'S PERSPECTIVEOn Sept. 6, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report entitled, Best Care at... KA Daley - 《American Nurse》 被引量: 9发表: 2012年 WHAT DO YOUR PATIENTS WANT? EXPECTATIONS AND DISCREPANCIES IN PATIENT-CENTERED CARE (...