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Nursing Standard, 2006
This article explores the philosophy of person-centred care. Person-centred care developed in response to the need for a more patient-sensitive healthcare service and is based on a rich understanding of the patient, his or her circumstances and needs.
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This article explores the philosophy of person-centred care. Person-centred care developed in response to the need for a more patient-sensitive healthcare service and is based on a rich understanding of the patient, his or her circumstances and needs.
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The trouble with personhood and person‐centred care
Nursing Philosophy, 2022AbstractThe phrase ‘person‐centred care’ (PCC) reminds us that the fundamental philosophical goal of caring for people is to uphold or promote their personhood. However, such an idea has translated into promoting individualist notions of autonomy, empowerment and personal responsibility in the context of consumerism and neoliberalism, which is ...
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Person‐centred integrative care
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2010AbstractRationale, aims and objectives The essential ingredients of effective person‐centred integrative care are described and its benefits are documented in terms of influence on compliance with care, drop‐out rates, enhancement of well‐being and reduction in ill‐being.Method Prior literature on efficacy of person‐centred treatment in medicine and ...
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We need person centred research for person centred care
BMJ, 2019We must develop techniques for research that consider participants as people with full lives, not only patients in the ...
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2018
Person-centred care emphasizes compassion and dignity, is well-coordinated and respects individual needs and preferences. Advance care planning helps to facilitate person-centred care by allowing people to have a say in decisions about their end of life care, as well as being associated with a range of person-centred outcomes.
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Person-centred care emphasizes compassion and dignity, is well-coordinated and respects individual needs and preferences. Advance care planning helps to facilitate person-centred care by allowing people to have a say in decisions about their end of life care, as well as being associated with a range of person-centred outcomes.
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Person-centred communication in dementia care
Nursing Standard, 2015Communication involves the exchange of information between at least two people, a giver and a receiver. If left unaddressed, communication difficulties may have a profound effect on quality of life and quality of care. Poor communication may result in high levels of anxiety and depression for the person living with dementia.
Downs, Murna G., Collins, L.
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The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2021
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Ask the experts: person-centred care
Nursing Older People, 2005My work covers four domains: Expert clinical practice Working within a critical companionship model has enabled me to challenge practice at the bedside. Reflective sessions within stroke care areas allow me to hear about difficulties staff face and, in turn, for me to challenge practice.
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Person‐centred care in nursing documentation
International Journal of Older People Nursing, 2012Aims and objectivesTo explore nursing documentation in long‐term care, to determine whether it reflected a person‐centred approach to care and to describe aspects of PCC as they appeared in nursing records.BackgroundDocumentation is an essential part of nursing.
Margaret C, Broderick, Alice, Coffey
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