We may know 'what' person-centred care in nursing is and 'why', but what about the 'how to'?: After reading David Edvardsson's 'Notes on personcentred care: what it is and what it is not', published in the June issue of this journal, I have decided to reflect on this excellent ...
In this monologue, I want to explore the emergence of two memes - 'patient-centred care' and 'person-centred care' - that have become common place throughout health care in Australia and elsewhere. My concern is not their meanings per se nor with how their definitions might differ because ...
Over the coming years, as an ageing population with multiple chronic illnesses increases, the number of carers and paid carers is set to decrease. There is... Wolkowski,Anna,Carr,... - 《International Journal of Palliative Nursing》 被引量: 8发表: 2010年 What is a person-centred approach...
Person-centred care is tailored to the individual. It reflects who the person is now,identifying and building on their abilities,and it values who they have been throughout their life. Itreflects their personal choices and preferences in the care they receive. Suzanne Mumford,Head of Nursing, C...
Concerns relating to the application of frameworks to promote person-centredness in nursing with older people There is an increasing need to develop a multi-dimensional discussion and critique around the concept of ‘person-centred’ in the context of the delivery ... J Dewing - 《Journal of ...
Care UK care homes provide a range of high quality care services, and many homes offer nursing care for residents who have higher level needs which require medical support. As part of our person-centred approach to care, our teams of experienced registered nurses provide quality medical care tai...
In supported housing there should therefore be a focus on building supportive and social environments in which each tenant is intrinsically motivated to develop and flourish. This contrasts with enforcing extrinsic motivation, whereby a person changes behaviours to achieve external outcomes, for example,...
Exploring their relevance specifically in respect of nursing/midwifery is considered very important in providing compassionate, person-centred care. This provides the foundation for the adopted definition of spirituality that the EPICC project reached consensus on. The chapter further discusses some ...
There were calls for practical, cooperative, patient-centred approaches to planning care: People might fall in theory into two or three services or none…It might be a negotiation, ‘Okay, this time I take this person, next time you take the case. (Psychiatrist, CMHT, individual interview)...
Nursing care plansareimportant for providing excellentperson-centred care, where the individual is at the heart of their care.This meansall new residents’ wishes and expectationsare detailed in their care plan,so they are fully involved in their move to a Care UK care home. ...