person centred care Flashcards

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what is person-centred care?

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Person Centred Care is an approach which is holistic, meets the person’s needs and priorities before those of the system or its professionals, engages people in their care as fully as possible, and attempts to support people to take decisions and to be as much in control as possible.

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what are the 4 principles of person-centred care?

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Affording people compassion, dignity and respect
Offering coordinated care, support or treatment
Offering personalised care, support or treatment
Enabling

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how can paramedics meet the 4 principles of person-centred care?

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Affording people compassion, dignity and respect

Offering coordinated care, support or treatment

Offering personalised care, support or treatment

Enabling

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why is person centred care important?

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Individuals who have more knowledge, skills and confidence to manage their health and health care are more likely to engage in positive health behaviours and to have better health outcomes

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what does person centred approach mean

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Empowering people in their lives and communities to enable an upgrade in prevention, wellbeing, health, care and support

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what is the first step in communication?

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communications to engage with people

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what is the second step in communication?

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to enable and support individuals

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what is the third step with communication

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CONVERSATIONS WITH PEOPLE TO COLLABORATIVELY MANAGE HIGHEST COMPLEXITY AND SIGNIFICANT RISK

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how do you know if person centred care has failed

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The clinician cannot articulate and contextualise the patient’s ideas, expectations, values and beliefs

The patient cannot articulate the options available to them, and the benefits and harms of each option

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what are the 3 main questions aimed at family and the patients

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What are my options?
What are the possible benefits and risks?
How likely are the benefits and risks of each option to occur?

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