Interrogating person-centred dementia care in social work and social care practice. Journal of Social Work, 1(3), 329-345.Parker, J.2001. Interrogating Person-centred Dementia Care in Social Work and Social Care Practice. Journal of Social Work. [online] 1 (...
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....
This research seeks to identify employee's profiles characterized by distinct perceptions of three sources of social support at work (i.e., organization, supervisor, and colleagues), and the extent to which these profiles generalize across two samples of workers (N = 185 and 387). This ...
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in social work towards relationship-based practice. In this article, we discuss the conceptualisation of relationship-based practice from a person-centred point of view and its applicability to contemporary social work. It will be shown that...
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...
Person-centred therapy, based on the ideas of the eminent psychotherapist Carl Rogers, is widely practised in the UK and throughout the world. It has applications in health and social care, the voluntary sector and is increasingly relevant to work with people who are severely mentally and emotio...
To be treated as an individual and experience care that is person-centred. To have their dignity and privacy respected at all times. To be supported to preserve the maximum level of independence possible. To have their social, emotional and religious needs acknowledged. ...
Person centred planning is rooted in the social model and aims to empower people who have traditionally been disempowered by ‘specialist’ or segregated services by handing power and control back to them.Hear a podcast featuring Colin about his time as an EP, including work on PATH, inclusion...
Introduction to person-centred medicine: from ... JE Mezzich,J Snaedal,CV Weel,... - 《Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice》 被引量: 35发表: 2015年 Staff Perspectives on Person-Centered Care in Practice Dilley L and Geboy L (2010) Staff perspectives on person-centred care in ...
Person-centred care (PCC) is associated with improved patient well-being and higher levels of satisfaction with care but its impact on individuals living with obesity is not well-established. The main aim of this study was to assess the relationship between PCC and the physical and social well...