LTC models Flashcards
Define the recovery care model
a strengths based recovery approach using the goals created by the person based on their values
define harm reduction model
focuses on empowerment, compassion and collaboration
define palliative care model
- different to end of life care
- addresses physical, intellectual, emotional and social and spiritual needs to facilitate the persons autonomy
define chronic care model
the key assumption of the self management approach is that patients have the innate personal agency
define patient centred care
- client participation in their care as a respected individual
- having and maintaining a genuine clinician-client relationship
- availability of resources needed for the client
What are the main aspects of the chronic care model?
- community resources
- healthcare system coordination
- self management
- decision support
- delivery system design
- clinical information systems
what are the main aspects of the palliative care model?
- disease advancement
- life limiting illness
- dependency and symptom increase
- decline and lasr days
- death and bereavement
what are the main aspects of the recovery care model?
- physical health
- mental health
- impact on identity
- burden
- input from family and friends
- recovering familiarities
what are the main aspects of the harm reduction model?
- collaboration
- respect
- acceptance
- empowerment
- compassion
what are the main aspects of the clinical reasoning cycle
- consider the patients situation
- collect cues/information
- process information
- identify problems/issues
- establish goals
- take action
- evaluate outcomes
- reflect on process and new learning
what is taha hinengaro?
mental health
- inseparability of mind and body, express thoughts and feelings
what is taha whanau?
family
- wider social systems, belonging, caring, sharing
what is taha wairua?
spiritual health
- unseen, unspoken, faith and spiritual awareness
what is taha tinana
physical health