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Person-centered dementia care: current perspectives [PDF]
Person-centered dementia care is widely accepted as a value-based commitment to supporting people with dementia and is a guiding principle in care services. Policy ambitions to put people at the center of their own care are being developed internationally.
Jill Manthorpe, Kritika Samsi
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Siblings of children with palliative care needs often suffer feelings of being neglected, and their needs for information and involvement are frequently unmet.
Ulrika Kreicbergs +3 more
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Background Despite the high potential to improve the quality of life of patients and families, palliative care services face significant obstacles to their use.
Marco Bennardi +6 more
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Background The assessment and evaluation of practical and sustainable development of health care has become a major focus of investigation in health services research.
Febe Friberg +8 more
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Background One ambition regarding palliative care is that it should be more accessible to patients and families regardless of care setting. Previous studies show many difficulties and shortcomings in the care of patients with palliative care needs in ...
Pia Hahne +4 more
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Abstract The term "patient centered medicine” was coined in 1969 by the psychoanalyst Enid Balint'. This approach understands the patient as a unique human being and considers the patient as a whole instead of having a narrow focus on the condition or symptoms only.
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Person-Centered Assessment and Care Planning [PDF]
The quality of dementia care rendered to individuals and families is contingent upon the quality of assessment and care planning, and the degree to which those processes are person-centered. This paper provides recommendations for assessment and care planning derived from a review of the research literature.
Sheila L, Molony +3 more
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Person-centered care model in dentistry [PDF]
To achieve optimal health and oral health, the system of care must place a person and their social well-being at the center of decision making and understand factors spent outside the clinical settings, including individual behavior, context and lifestyle.Person-centered care offers a unique and compelling opportunity for dentistry, and its ...
Hyewon Lee +7 more
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Background: Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (TA) are among the most frequently performed paediatric surgeries, typically preceded by significant preoperative anxiety.
Alida J. Roos +4 more
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The emotional experiences of caregivers of people with FEP
Background The onset and diagnosis of first-episode psychosis (FEP) represent a critical and highly stressful period not only for affected individuals but also for their informal caregivers and members of their close social network, with substantial ...
Sofia Petrakou +4 more
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