Person-centred care 1 (PCC) is a holistic approach to the planning and delivery of healthcare that is grounded in a philosophy of personhood. While there are many definitions of PCC in the literature, each promotes self-determination and a commitment to helping individuals lead the life they ...
What is Person-Centred Care? The Randolph Hill Nursing Homes Group believes passionately in treating each person as an individual, because we believe that getting older doesn’t make us any less unique. We have a holistic approach to caring for older people; we look after the whole person and...
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Currently, the PCC tools used in South Korea are only translations of foreign tools into Korean, so it is necessary to develop tools for older adult care facilities that reflect the reality of Korean care facilities for older adults. This study aims to develop a tool for measuring PCC in ...
Person-centred nursing : theory and practice The concept of 'person-centredness' has become established in approaches to the delivery of healthcare, particularly with nursing, and is embedded in many international healthcare policy frameworks and strategic plans. This book explores... B Mccormack,T...
Person-centred care At Care UK, we believe choice should be at the heart of every resident’s care That’s why our teams are trained to deliver tailored, person-centred care. Person-centred care puts residents at the heart of planning their care, which means they are involved in decisions...
However, effects of other types of healthcare interventions delivered through phone contacts, for example patient-centred care, have been studied [25] and shown to result in beneficial effects. A study evaluating telenursing for patients with CHF decreased costs but did not significantly increase ...
The interplay of ethical stress, heavy workloads, and job dissatisfaction poses challenges to both the recruitment and retention of health and social care professionals. Person-centred care, rooted in ethical principles, involves collaborative care, and is expected to improve care and job satisfaction....
Tom Kitwood's conceptual approach has been widely used to provide person-centred care for people living with dementia, but has not previously been explored in relation to people with learning disabilities. This article discusses how Kitwood's ideas about the common behaviours by heal...