"Person-centered care (PCC) ensures that people are equal and active partners in the management of their hearing difficulties. Designed around the individual, PCC focuses on and is respectful of people’s needs and preferences, involves family and other communication partners, and includes shared de...
Policy ambitions to put people at the center of their own care are being developed internationally. These may be seen as part of the evolution of person-centered care which has its origins in critical perspectives on practice and social responses to people with dementia. In England, one further...
Person-centered carePeople with dementiaShared decision-makingBackground Dementia is one of the main causes of disability and dependence in older people, and people with dementia need comprehensive healthcare services, preferably in their own homes. A well-organized home care service designed for ...
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 ...
Neal Adams MD, MPH, Diane Grieder MEd, in Treatment Planning for Person-Centered Care, 2005 The notion of person-centered care was once a defining feature of rehabilitation approaches. Now it is no longer isolated to rehabilitation practice. The importance of person-centered approaches to care is...
Person-centered care (also known as patient-centered care) is the philosophy of giving power back to patients and putting them "at the center" of care.
BMC Nursing welcomed submissions for its Collection on person-centered care. Person-centered care is an approach that prioritizes the individual – their values, preferences, and unique needs in healthcare delivery – leading to advancements in patient outcomes, holistic well-being, empowerment of pat...
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 ...
When person-centered care speaks in an undertone Although the meaning of patient-centered care is 'contested and obscure',13 constructions of this collaborative care approach each to the clinician-as-person, it merely re-dresses in new clothes the model of patient-centered care that already ...
The concept of person-centered health care (PCHC) shifts from the individual's diagnosis to the holistic health and individual social needs. PCHC is defined by WHO as "empowering people to take charge of their own health rather than being passive recipients of services." This care strategy is...