Each theme depicts a contrasting discourse as to whether safety risks are: (1) driven by systemic challenges; (2) by service users; (3) by responsible care teams; or (4) surmountable with an ambitious safety agenda, centred on outcomes of importance to service users and carers. These ideas...
These benefits include educator, clinical, and professional skill development, which support the delivery of safe, high-quality, person-centred care. Secondly, there is a need to focus on timely tailored educator preparation, provision of useful resources, and support from experienced staff. Thirdly,...
Each theme depicts a contrasting discourse as to whether safety risks are: (1) driven by systemic challenges; (2) by service users; (3) by responsible care teams; or (4) surmountable with an ambitious safety agenda, centred on outcomes of importance to service users and carers. These ideas...
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EDCON recommends that: — The attributes of the person suffering from dementia should be given as much attention (and are as important for care) as the severity of cognitive decline in dementia; — The dementia syndrome (particularly in it’s severe form) is inadequately defined by criteria ...
(for example, whether cognitive therapy for neurocognitive complications is as effective when delivered online as it is when delivered in-person) rather than the molecular or cellular mechanisms of disease. For example, the question of whether patients with neurocognitive impairment should be tested ...
centred care. Three main reasons might explain why health providers interact poorly with patients. First, the training undergone by health providers is exclusively biomedical i.e. diagnosis and provision of drugs or surgical services, with insufficient focus on learning how to communicate with patients...
We then feel guilt for even entertaining what we consider to be self-centred feelings. After all, how must it be for the person who is nearing the end of their life, if we are going through so much ourselves? Present grief ignites the flames of our past buried, often unresolved, grief...
Unprofessional behaviour (UB) between staff encompasses various behaviours, including incivility, microaggressions, harassment, and bullying. UB is pervasive in acute healthcare settings and disproportionately impacts minoritised staff. UB has detrimenta
explain how the principles of support are applied in a care home setting as well as outline the procedures that could be used in protecting service users and colleagues as well from harm while analysing the benefits accruable to a adopting a person-centred approach when dealing with s...