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Working Together to Deliver Person-Centred Care Within the Stepped Care Model: An Australian Multidisciplinary Perspective. [PDF]
Mareya S, Zhao L, Watts MC, Olasoji M.
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Perspectives of person-centred care
To ascertain and compare the perspectives of students and lecturers at Edinburgh Napier University and Hanze University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands, regarding person-centred care.Data were collected using face-to-face, structured interviews and analysed using a person-centred nursing framework.Participants believed that person-centred care ...
Eva Elisabeth, Steenbergen +4 more
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This chapter sets the scene for the rest of the book by defining what we mean when we use the term ‘person-centred care’. It considers international drivers for person-centred care, and how they impact on imaging and radiotherapy services.
Harikrishna Kr, Nair, Shruti, Kamath
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A posthuman decentring of person-centred care
Health Sociology Review, 2021In this paper, we examine person-centred care through a Deleuzian posthuman lens with the aim of exploring what becomes possible when the concepts of both person and care are de-centred. We do so through a consideration of the sets of relations that produce 'the client' in health care contexts.
Barbara E Gibson +2 more
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Person-centred care: an overview of reviews
Contemporary Nurse, 2015Existing evidence suggests that a person-centred approach can improve coordination and access to health care and services.This overview sought to: (1) identify and define components of person-centred care; (2) explore nursing and health-care provider behaviours that are person-centred; and (3) identify systems level supports required to enable person ...
Megan Bamford
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Person-Centred Care and Dementia
Person-centred approaches in dementia, based on the concept of personhood, have undoubtedly provided a fulcrum to challenging and changing traditional approaches to dementia care. Over the past two decades, there has been a significant growth in awareness of dementia and a developing discourse on the potential to fundamentally change the experience of ...
Mo Ray (17165890)
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