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Conscientious objection and person-centered care
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2018Person-centered care offers a promising way to manage clinicians' conscientious objection to providing services they consider morally wrong. Health care centered on persons, rather than patients, recognizes clinicians and patients on the same stratum.
Stephen Buetow, Natalie Gauld
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Nursing Knowledge Driving Person-Centered Care
Nursing Science Quarterly, 2016The dialogue between two scholars explores the concept of person-centered care in healthcare. The importance of nursing knowledge and nursing leadership to drive the integration of the broader person-focused perspective is emphasized.
Pamela N, Clarke, Jacqueline, Fawcett
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Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 2011
Many long-term care facilities are making the transition from an institutional medical model to a person-centered care model and becoming culture change facilities. The heart of person-centered care is the relationship between the resident and the frontline staff who care for the resident daily.
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Many long-term care facilities are making the transition from an institutional medical model to a person-centered care model and becoming culture change facilities. The heart of person-centered care is the relationship between the resident and the frontline staff who care for the resident daily.
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Person-Centered Palliative Care
2016Palliative care is by definition the approach of having the person at the center of the intervention (patient-centered care) in the advanced and terminal phases of physical illness. It is important in palliative care to integrate the scientific method with psychological insights and infuse this end-of-life experience with transcendental/existential ...
Luigi Grassi +3 more
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2017
Person-centered care (PCC) for persons with dementia is based on the belief that personhood can be maintained despite cognitive impairment, and it is considered the gold standard for caring for persons with dementia in long-term care settings. PCC values the individual and honors and facilitates the expression of his/her autonomy.
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Person-centered care (PCC) for persons with dementia is based on the belief that personhood can be maintained despite cognitive impairment, and it is considered the gold standard for caring for persons with dementia in long-term care settings. PCC values the individual and honors and facilitates the expression of his/her autonomy.
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