A report from The King's Fund showcases the power of "doing whatever it takes" for patients in a deprived area, finds Jennifer Richardson Every day the number 5 tram from central Manchester to Oldham makes a journey that is not just geographical but also social. Over the 11 km from ...
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
Founded in 1970 to train physicians to practice in community health centers and underserved areas, the Residency Program in Social Medicine (RPSM) of Monte... Singla,Anjali,Parikh,... - 《American Journal of Kidney Diseases the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation》 被引量: 6发表...
How is Person Centred care used to support individuals? In person-centred care, health and social care professionals work collaboratively with people who use services. Person-centred care supports people to develop the knowledge, skills and confidence they need to more effectively manage and make inf...
Although service users, carers, and providers alike indicated support for patient-centred care planning and delivery, there were seemingly differences between participant groups in views on how this is achieved in practice. It can be contended that patient safety is compromised owing to an apparent...
the best evidence may be custom and practice in the best-performing units. The quality improvement effort becomes oriented to what one group of researchers called “potentially better practices”—that is, practices that are “developed through analysis of the processes of care, literature review, ...
The methodological quality of implementation outcome measurement instruments is inadequate, warranting further validation research. Two instruments were identified that cover multiple CFIR domains and have scope to be adapted for use when implementing evidence-based practice into the PICU. Further work is ...
If a seat is too wide, the person may feel unsupported which could result in posture and pressure problems with the hips and spine. This may also make it difficult to fix equipment to the seating system such as lap belts, hip and thigh supports. Good practice recommends a minimum of 2.5...
Findings will be actively shared with professional stakeholders and research groups to inform future practice. They will also be shared with the public through BiB’s extensive engagement and communications infrastructure. Conclusion This is one of the first studies which has applied a community led ...
Quality nursing care is being challenged in today's changing healthcare system. As patients demand and providers... A Strzalka 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 How person-centred care can improve nurses' attitudes to hospitalised older patients Pope, T. (2012) How person-centred care can improve ...