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Having a family doctor is associated with some better patient-reported outcomes of primary care consultations [PDF]
<b>Background</b> Hong Kong (HK) has pluralistic primary care that is provided by a variety of doctors. The aim of our study was to assess patient-reported outcomes of primary care consultations in HK and whether having a family doctor (FD ...
Fong, Daniel Y.T. +8 more
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Fragmentation of care: a major challenge for older people living with multimorbidity
As the world's aging population is rising, so too is the prevalence of multimorbidity increasing among older adults. Multimorbidity is therefore a growing public health challenge among the older population. Researchers have reported fragmentation of care
Nafisat Oladayo Akintayo-Usman
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Living with multiple myeloma: A focus group study of unmet needs and preferences for survivorship care [PDF]
Purpose: To describe the unmet informational, psychological, emotional, social, practical, and physical needs and preferences for posttreatment survivorship care of individuals living with multiple myeloma to inform the development of relevant ...
Bulsara, C +8 more
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Importance of Primary Health Care in the Society [PDF]
Primary health care (PHC) is the frontline care of the health care system that is comprehensive and coordinated. PHC provides multidisciplinary, patient-centered care with a focus on both the treatment and prevention of various conditions.
Agarwal, R. (Rishu) +3 more
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Background Improving the transitional care of older people, especially hospital-to-home transitions, is a salient concern worldwide. Current research in the field highlights person-centered care as crucial; however, how to implement and enact this ideal ...
Cecilie Fromholt Olsen +4 more
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Factor structure of the autonomy preference index in people with severe mental illness [PDF]
People vary in the amount of control they want to exercise over decisions about their healthcare. Given the importance of patient-centered care, accurate measurement of these autonomy preferences is critical.
Adams, Erin L. +4 more
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Integration as a Key Strategy for Achieving Person- and People-Centered Care [PDF]
The fundamental purpose of Person Centered Medicine (PCM) (and by extension of Person- and People-centered Care), is to promote the health and well-being of the totality of the person. Here the person is the central concept, which should be understood in a contextualized manner.
Juan E Mezzich, James Appleyard
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A Literature Review on People-Centered Care and Nursing Practice in Primary Health Care Setting
BACKGROUND: With increased research, the concept of people-centered care is advancing, and it remains an important concept in the health sector. Despite reported evidence of significant benefits, this concept is poorly utilized by professional nurses. The principle has not been demonstrated and absorbed at primary health care levels. AIM ...
Adepeju. M. Lateef, Euphemia. M. Mhlongo
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BackgroundCommunity engagement has been endorsed as a key strategy to achieving integrated people-centered eye care that enables people and communities to receive a full spectrum of eye care across their life-course. Understanding the ways communities are engaged in eye care, to what degree participation is achieved, and the factors associated with ...
Ling Lee +3 more
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From Christian Spirituality To Eco-Friendliness [PDF]
Spirituality connotes praxis informed by religious or faith convictions. This can transform the individual and society at large. Christian spirituality is centered on how a person’s relationship with the God of Jesus Christ informs and directs one’s ...
Duke, Emmanuel Orok
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