Person Centred Care Flashcards
What are the 4 principles of person centred care
Respect, Personalised, Coordinated, Enabling
Define shared decision making
a process where a service user and professional work together to make decision about their care
Name some barriers to person centred care
Lack of staff, Lack of training, Language barrier, Staff attitudes
Name some benefits to person centred care
Improved patient outcomes, patients feel involved, better health outcomes, increased patient satisfaction
What is compassionate care
a patient centred approach to healthcare that focuses on empathy, respect and personalised care
How does person centred care different to traditional care models?
Personalised care is a holistic approach that focuses on the individual, while traditional care models are often service-led
What does person centred care prioritise that traditional care doesn’t?
Person centred care focuses on individual needs and preferences, more choice and control about their care, and considers all aspects of the persons health ie mental, social
Why is active listening important?
helps build trust, improves patient outcomes, reduces medical errors, understand patient better