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== Patient-centered Care ==
Patient-centered care can be defined according to five dimensions which are: <ref name=":0">Havana T, Kuha S, Laukka E, Kanste O. [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/scs.13174 Patients' experiences of patient‐centred care in hospital setting: A systematic review of qualitative studies.] Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 2023 Dec;37(4):1001-15.</ref>
 
* the biopsychosocial perspective
** this involves the practicing of holistic care
 
* the patient as a person perspective
** this emphasises the fact that each patient is unique
 
* shared power and responsibility perspective
** here the focus is on shared-decision making and empowering patients to make informed decisions about their health and taking ownership of their health and improving patient participation in the healthcare plan
 
* therapeutic alliance
** cultivating the true of value of the relationship between the patient and the healthcare professional
* coordinated care
** patients should "experience continuity in their care"<ref name=":0" />
 
Patient-centered care involves<ref name=":0" />:
 
* empathy
* respect
* engagement
* relationship
* communication
* shared decision making
* holistic treatment
* individualised care
 
Patient-centered care is associated with increased<ref name=":0" />:
 
* patient satisfaction
* engagement in care
* quality of life
 
'''Trust''' is a major influencer of the patient-healthcare professional relationship. Healthcare professionals build trust by exhibiting clinical expertise and effectiveness. More so trust is built with a patient and colleagues through maintaining high standards of professionalism. These can include maintaining high standards moral responsibility, showing respect, compassion and integrity. Also by following a patient-centered approach and understanding the patient's uniqueness and their experience of the situation that they are in. Clear and honest communication is necessary to foster trust between a patient and a healthcare professional.


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Patient-centered Care[edit | edit source]

Patient-centered care can be defined according to five dimensions which are: [1]

  • the biopsychosocial perspective
    • this involves the practicing of holistic care
  • the patient as a person perspective
    • this emphasises the fact that each patient is unique
  • shared power and responsibility perspective
    • here the focus is on shared-decision making and empowering patients to make informed decisions about their health and taking ownership of their health and improving patient participation in the healthcare plan
  • therapeutic alliance
    • cultivating the true of value of the relationship between the patient and the healthcare professional
  • coordinated care
    • patients should "experience continuity in their care"[1]

Patient-centered care involves[1]:

  • empathy
  • respect
  • engagement
  • relationship
  • communication
  • shared decision making
  • holistic treatment
  • individualised care

Patient-centered care is associated with increased[1]:

  • patient satisfaction
  • engagement in care
  • quality of life

Trust is a major influencer of the patient-healthcare professional relationship. Healthcare professionals build trust by exhibiting clinical expertise and effectiveness. More so trust is built with a patient and colleagues through maintaining high standards of professionalism. These can include maintaining high standards moral responsibility, showing respect, compassion and integrity. Also by following a patient-centered approach and understanding the patient's uniqueness and their experience of the situation that they are in. Clear and honest communication is necessary to foster trust between a patient and a healthcare professional.

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Resources[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Havana T, Kuha S, Laukka E, Kanste O. Patients' experiences of patient‐centred care in hospital setting: A systematic review of qualitative studies. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences. 2023 Dec;37(4):1001-15.