"Person-centered care (PCC) ensures that people are equal and active partners in the management of their hearing difficulties. Designed around the individual, PCC focuses on and is respectful of people’s needs and preferences, involves family and other communication partners, and includes shared de...
The author comments on the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report entitled "Best Care at Lower Cost: The Path to Continuously Learning Health Care in America" which identifies challenges in driving quality outcomes in health care.EBSCO_AspAmerican Nurse...
We hear much these days about the concept of Person-Centeredness, Resident-Oriented Care, or Person-Centered Care. There seems to be some confusion regarding
- 《International Journal of Integrated Care》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Patient-centered or person-centered care of the older person: what's the difference? The purpose of this article is to present a new approach to researching health networks. It contributes to qualitative health research in ...
They sat there, and their eyes got really wide, and they just looked at me and then at each other. They looked quite surprised. I wondered if this thought had never crossed their minds before. Learn more about patient centered careHERE....
It refers to patient-centred care,person-centred care, patient-led, and personalised. Terms are sometimes confused and used interchangeably – sometimes in the same document. What is the opposite of patient centered care? In contrast to patient-centered care (at least as described in the current...
Based on this analysis, the paper recommends that four questions be asked of any proposal that claims to provide patient-centered care: Is this care a means to an end or an end in itself? Are patients here subjects or objects? Are patients here individuals or aggregates? How do we know ...
Although the concept has been around for a while, there is still some confusion about what the model actually is. In broad-terms, patient-centered care is based on the principle of a person’s individual needs and preferences being the central consideration during their care. This involves prov...
There is a dearth of tools designed to inform people about what to expect from person-centred dental encounters and to guide them during the care process. This is why we propose the Montreal-Toulouse Wheel of patients' expectations for dental visits, whi
shǒu shēn zhí de sì zhǐ dài biǎo sì zhǒng pǐn dé): Virtue, Wisdom, Health, and Art (德、智、体、美, dé、zhì、tǐ、měi); all of which symbolize the spirit of martial arts. The left thumb is slightly bent to imply one should never be arrogant or self-centered (...