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There is an urgent need for person-centred research to address this complex process. A transdisciplinary and complex systems approach provides a sense-making framework. 展开 关键词: complex systems health services research individualized care multimorbidity paradigm person-centred health care systems ...
Person-centred counselling psychology : an introduction It shows how the person-centred approach relates to others within counselling psychology and to contemporary practices in mental health generally. It also gives guidance to readers on how to research, train and work as a person-centred ... E...
Recently developed and implemented strategic challenges for Uniting Care Ageing NSW-ACT affirm that the organisation 'will have a unique person-centred model of care supported by a small number of staffing models which are efficient and managed to support quality of life for clients and carers'. ...
Connecting, assessing, responding and empowering (CARE): a universal approach to person-centred, empathic healthcare encounters. Educ Primary Care. 2012;23(... B Annemieke - 《School of Medicine》 被引量: 4发表: 2015年 Exploring self‐compassion and empathy in the context of mindfulness‐based...
Person-centred care (PCC) is defined as the health-care providers selecting and delivering interventions or treatments that are respectful of and responsive to the characteristics, needs, preferences and values of the individual person. This model of care puts the person at the centre of care deli...
This person centred approach includes having a shared understanding of treatment goals (Tapp et al., 2013) and involved patients having “care delivered in a way that was personal to them” (Long et al., 2012, p.572). Person centred care was also seen as holistic, looking beyond offending...
Efforts have been made to implement a more person-centred healthcare approach in several countries. The cost-effectiveness of person-centred care is to a large extent unknown, even though it has been demonstrated to decrease total healthcare costs and to be cost-effective in some settings and ...
centred care focuses on all the patient’s needs such as social, mental health, family and cultural background. It is imperative that health professionals recognise other factors that effect a person’s general well-being. This is called a holistic approach. Having a holistic approach allows us...
The term person-centred care has become all-pervasive on the UK dementia care scene. It has been suggested that it has become synonymous with good quality care. It seems that any new approach in dementia care has to claim to be pc (perso... Dawn,Brooker - 《Reviews in Clinical Gerontolog...