Comm & PCC Flashcards
What is a Calgary-Cambridge model?
It’s a model that shows a way a patient - practitioner relationship can be formed through out the conversation.
What is the ecosystem model?
It is a model, which shows different determinants of health for a patient. Shaped like a sphere.
What is a biomedical model?
It is a model that is based on a conception of health as absence of disease with aim to treat disease.
What is a biopsychosocial model?
It is a model that is based on a conception of health as a continuum of wellbeing, physical and mental health are integrated. Aim: to promote health and wellbeing, to reduce ill-health.
What are some of the patient-practitioner relationships?
- Paternalism
- Consumerism
- Mutuality
- Default
What are two essential elements of patient-centered care?
- Ethical protection of patients
- Legal protection of patients
What is rapport?
- Connection, shared understanding, put patient at ease
- Professional therapeutic relationship
Why is rapport important?
To build trust and confidence between patient & team.
What is empathy?
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
What type of question can we ask when obtaining a chief concern?
An open question
What type of questions can we ask when obtaining the medical history?
Closed questions