deliver an outcomes-focused and co-ordinated plan for the child or young person and their parent This approach is often referred to as aperson-centred approach.By using this approach within a family context, professionals and local authorities can ensure that children, young people and parents are...
The health action plan as part of the person-centred planPointu, Alison
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The person-centred approach enables detecting students at risk to whom early interventions and support could be targeted, for example, via student counselling. The early identification of problematic profiles could be useful for preventing failure (De Clercq et al., 2017), and in the crowded curric...
The alternative to person centred care was seen as the “cookie cutter mentality” (Barnao et al., 2015a, p.1031) with staff making all decisions about care and treatment. Staff control could be exercised positively in relation to maintenance of safety in the ward, through setting limits ...
provided by social or health care.Personcentred thinking can be used to build apersoncentred plan over time. Thepersoncentred thinking tools were developed by the Learning Community forPersonCentred Practices.Personcentred thinking tools are used inpersoncentred reviews‚ for example (what people like...
Person-centred care is all about putting residents’ needs, desires and choices at the heart of their care. This ethos isan important part of any care planat Care UK, but for those living with dementia, person-centred carecan also help to managebehaviours that challenge, keeping individuals fe...
For example, person-centred care has been shown to decrease the length and the number of hospital stays for patients with CHF and for patients with acute hip fracture [19,[58], [59], [60]], and to reduce costs during hospitalization for patients with CHF [15,23]. 4.1. Limitations The...
Person-centred care has implications for the language used by professionals when communicating with persons with chronic diseases. For example, the biomedical lexicon can hinder comprehension for some persons. As explained in the section on “health literacy”, using plain language minimises the risk ...
Therefore, this study aimed to create insight into the experienced barriers and possible solutions with regards to person-centred, efficient care delivery to the HNHC patient population. Methods Setting The present study was conducted at a primary care group in a northern, rural region of the ...