However, how PCC is implemented differs between countries in response to local cultures, resources and consumer expectations of health care. This article discusses person-centred care in the Indonesian health-care system.doi:10.1111/ijn.12213
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...
Rationale, aims and objectives Person-centred health care is prominent in international health care reforms. A shift to understanding and improving personal care at the point of delivery has generated debates about the nature of the person-centred research agenda. This paper purviews research paradigms...
Person Centred Software is a market leader in care management software and provider of the UK’s most widely used digital care system.
Definitions and Descriptions of Person-Centered Care The United States Institute of Medicine developed a definition of quality in healthcare that enjoys widespread global acceptance. This description identifies compassionate, respectful, person-centered care as one of the necessary features required for deli...
Person-centred care: a personal view doi:10.19043/ipdj.82.011COMMUNICATIONDECISION makingPATIENT-professional relationsPATIENT-centered careInternational Practice Development JournalFoster, David
Why is person-centred care important? Person-centred care is essential for residents to live empowered, fulfilling lives. Our teams treat each individual with dignity and respect, getting to know what’s important to them, while supporting them with their lifestyle choices. ...
As many older people spend their time in residential care facilities, the demand for person-centered care (PCC), which affects their quality of life, is increasing. Many residential care facility residents have cognitive problems, such as dementia and st
Introduction: Person-centred care (PCC) emphasises the need for the health care professional to prioritise individual patient needs, thereby fostering a collaborative and emphatic environment that empowers patients to actively participate in their own care. This article will explore the purpose of PCC ...
Health and respect for our own individuality are two essential goods for the human being and also values that medicine itself should guard carefully remembering that its goal is to take care for a person and not only to cure a sick body. The means to achieve all this can only be a ...