Unit 6 LO1 Flashcards
Personalisation
What is personalisation in health and social care?
Personalisation refers to the approach of tailoring care and support to the individual needs and preferences of service users.
True or False: Personalisation only applies to health care services.
False
What are the key principles of personalisation?
The key principles include choice, control, and empowerment of individuals in their care and support.
Fill in the blank: Personalisation aims to place the __________ at the center of their care.
individual
Which legislation supports personalisation in health and social care in the UK?
The Care Act 2014
What is a personal budget?
A personal budget is an amount of money allocated to an individual to help them arrange their own care and support.
True or False: Personalisation eliminates the need for professional care providers.
False
What role does the Care Act 2014 play in personalisation?
It establishes a legal framework for personalisation, emphasizing individual rights and needs in care planning.
Name one benefit of personalisation in health and social care.
Increased satisfaction and improved outcomes for service users.
What is meant by ‘self-directed support’?
Self-directed support allows individuals to have control over the planning and delivery of their care.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a component of personalisation? A) Choice B) Flexibility C) Standardisation D) Empowerment
C) Standardisation
What is the importance of assessment in personalisation?
Assessment helps identify the unique needs, preferences, and goals of individuals to tailor their care.
True or False: Personalisation is a one-size-fits-all approach.
False
What does ‘co-production’ mean in the context of personalisation?
Co-production involves collaboration between service users and professionals in designing and delivering care.
Fill in the blank: Personalisation promotes __________ in decision-making.
autonomy
What is the role of technology in personalisation?
Technology can enhance personalisation by providing tools for communication, monitoring, and managing care.
Name a challenge associated with implementing personalisation in health and social care.
Resource constraints or lack of trained staff.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following professionals is most likely to be involved in personalisation? A) Accountant B) Social worker C) Teacher D) Mechanic
B) Social worker
What is an Individual Care Plan?
An Individual Care Plan is a document that outlines the specific care and support needs of a service user.
True or False: Personalisation can lead to better health outcomes.
True
What is the significance of user feedback in personalisation?
User feedback is crucial for evaluating and improving the effectiveness of personalized care.
Fill in the blank: __________ is the process of adapting services to meet the needs of individuals.
Personalisation
What does ‘person-centered care’ mean?
Person-centered care focuses on the individual’s unique preferences, needs, and values in the care process.
What is the impact of personalisation on service delivery?
It promotes flexibility and responsiveness to the needs of individuals.
Name one key stakeholder in the personalisation process.
Service users or care providers.
What is the purpose of outcome measures in personalisation?
Outcome measures assess the effectiveness and quality of personalized care.