develop an understanding of the key features of person-centred care (PCC) in relation to general dental practice from a patient's perspective. BACKGROUND: PCC is acknowledged as an important dimension of quality with 'patient experience' increasingly used as a marker of quality within the NHS. ...
NHS Education for ScotlandEnhancing person-centred care NHS Education for ScotlandEdinburghScotland Available from http://www.effectivepractitioner.nes.scot.nhs.uk/learning-and-development/clinical-practice/enhancing-person-centred-care.aspx(open in a new window)Accessed November 4, 2016 (Open in a ...
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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...
Person-centred experiential therapy (PCET) training within a UK NHS IAPT service: experiences of selected counsellors in the PRaCTICED trial*Counselling for Depressionperson-centred experiential therapycounsellorstrainingWe investigated the experiences of 10 counsellors undergoing training in a form of ...
Making it work: harnessing the power of health information technology to improve care in England. A report of the National Advisory Group on Health Information Technology in England. 2016, Williams Lea NHS England. Virtual Group Clinics (VGCs) in Primary Care. Available at: https://www.england...
Person-centred care (PCC) is the recommended model of dementia care however there are challenges regarding how care staff implement PCC principles in practice. Life story work is one way for care staff to enact the principles of PCC in a structured way with people living with dementia. Life ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is often cited as a possible solution to current issues faced by healthcare systems. This includes the freeing up of time for doctors and facilitating person-centred doctor-patient relationships. However, given the novelty of
As NHS Health Education England has put it, “Being person-centred is about focusing care on the needs of the individual – ensuring that people’s preferences, needs and values guide clinical decisions, and providing care that is respectful of and responsive to them.”1 This approach is as ...