Patient centred care Flashcards
(8 cards)
What is person-centred care?
Focusing care on the needs of the individual, ensuring preferences, needs, and values guide clinical decisions, and providing respectful and responsive care.
What are the four principles of person-centred care?
- personalized
- coordinated
- control
- respectful and responsive
Why is person-centred care essential?
It empowers individuals to feel more in control of their health and health conditions and builds partnerships rather than following a professional-dominated model.
What is shared decision-making in healthcare?
A collaborative process where a clinician supports a patient in making decisions about their treatment that are right for them.
How can person-centred care be practiced?
By treating both healthcare professionals and patients as experts, facilitating communication, and involving patients in decision-making processes.
What do pharmacists need for shared decision-making?
Knowledge of treatment options, where to find risk/benefit information, and good communication skills.
What do patients need for shared decision-making?
Knowledge of what to ask, understanding of their options, clarity on what each option means for them, and support to make a decision.
What are the benefits of person-centred care for patients and clinicians?
Improved health outcomes, better patient satisfaction, and more effective healthcare delivery through collaboration and respect.