Person-centred care (PCC) is increasingly advocated as a new way of delivering health care, but there is little evidence that it is widely practised. The University of Gothenburg Centre for Person-Centred Care (GPCC) was set up in 2010 to develop and implement person-centred care in clinical...
care and the nursing process. (Draper et al 2013). Person centred care reminds nurses and care staff that they are caring for the service user, their families and care staff providing the care, this allows the patient power in decision making towards their health and wellbeing. (Pope, 2011...
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...
Care and treatment orientation encompasses the themes of staff control (7 papers) and Person centred care (4 papers). Person centred care described the patient being part of an individualised treatment approach. This person centred approach includes having a shared understanding of treatment goals (Ta...
edish nursing homes The impact of personality on person-centred care: a study of care staff in Swedish nursing homesThe impact of personality on person-centred care: a study of care staff in Swedish nursing homesdoi:10.1111/opn.12132In this study, we explore how personal and situational ...
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Person-centred medicine is recommended in the care of older patients. Yet, involvement of care home residents and relatives in medication processes remains limited in routine care. Therefore, we aimed to develop a complex intervention focusing on residen
Find out more abouthow to deliver person-centred care. 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 ...
The objective of this study was to compare a person-centred care intervention in terms of health-related quality of life, disease-specific symptoms or problems, with traditional care as a control group for patients with head and neck cancer. Methods In this randomized controlled trial, person–...
Many patients find critical care admissions stressful, and subsequently survivors can experience psychological symptoms associated with depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder and cognitive impairment. Modifiable risk factors for these...