Patient- centred care Flashcards
1
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what is patient centred care essential to?
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- quality
- contemporary care
2
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what does patient- centred care require? (3)
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- knowledge
- skills
- attitudes
3
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what influences the way you practice?
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- values, attitudes and beliefs are essential parts of our identity and the way you practice
4
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what can patient centred care influence in patients?
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- respond to illness, treatment and healthcare professionals
5
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what does ethical, legal and quality care demand?
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- demand a commitment to upholding ‘professional values’
6
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what is vital to support ethical, legal and quality care?
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- self awareness is vital to support as well as knowledge of the values & beliefs of other groups
7
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what do you need to be aware of for ethical, legal and quality care?
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- awareness of patient perspectives/ involvement of service users important
8
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what is assumed about people self- selecting to health care professions?
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- people self- selecting to health care professions innately put patients at the centre of care
9
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what movements have moved towards enhancing patient- centredness in practice? (2)
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- WHO (1986)
- UK Government (DoH 2000; 2008; 2010)
10
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why has there been a need for this movement?
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- care goes beyond medical reasons
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