person centred care. Flashcards
what is a person centred approach?
holisitc approach that puts the indervidual at the heart of healthcare planning, so that all there needs are met.
what does a person centred approach take into account?
needs, wishes and circumstances.
how would needs be taken into account?
to redcue physical health risks, improve health and wellbeing, need to be refferd to a particluar service.
how would wishes be taken into account and what does it allow the sevice user to feel?
respects inderviduals prefrences, choices and wanted healthcare outcomes.
service suers know what suit them and feel inculded in decisions about their healthcare.
how could circumstances be taken into account and what does it allow the sevice user to retain?
care is tailored to the inderviduals age, ability, location, living conditions, support, health and wellbeing.
dignity and inderpendance.
why do needs, wishes and circumstances need to be taken into account in the service users point of view?
- more confidence in recommendations, advice and treatment.
- ensure their unique and personal needs are met.
- increases support availiable to more vulnerable inderviduals.
- improves inderpendance.
- happier and more positive about the plan.
why do needs, wants and circumstances need to be taken into account in the service providers point of view?
- increased job satisfaction.
- saves time for health and social care services.
- saves money for health and social care services.
- reduces complaints about health and social care services.and its workers.
what are the possible circumstances?
age, ability, location, living conditions, support available, physical health, emotional.