Fundamentals of Person-Centred Healthcare Practice. Группа авторов
making in action Opportunities and challenges with shared decision making Shared decision making and cognitive impairment Conclusion Summary References Further reading 15 Being sympathetically present Introduction Understanding sympathetic presence Being present in the moment Conclusion Summary References Further reading 16 Providing holistic care Introduction The concept of holism People, healthcare and holism Factors influencing holistic provision of care Providing holistic care Upholding the holistic gaze Conclusion Summary References Further reading
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SECTION 3: Person‐Centredness in Health and Social Care Systems
17 Sociopolitical context in person‐centred practice
Introduction
Strategic leadership
Health and social care policy
Strategic frameworks
Workforce developments
Conclusion
Summary
References
Further reading
18 Being person‐centred in the acute hospital setting
Introduction
An overview of person‐centredness in the acute hospital setting
Person‐centred moments versus consistent person‐centred practice
The impact of the practice environment on person‐centredness in acute settings
How can we move beyond person‐centred moments in acute hospital settings?
Conclusion
Summary
References
Further reading
19 Person‐centred rehabilitation
Introduction
What is rehabilitation?
Who can participate in person‐centred rehabilitation?
Person‐centred processes
Conclusion
Summary
References
Further reading
20 Being person‐centred in community and ambulatory services
Introduction
The rich learning environments in community contexts
Knowing what matters to you being in the community
Stepping stones to enable you to be your best self in practice
Community contexts as flourishing workplaces
Conclusion
Summary
References
Further reading
21 Experiencing person‐centredness in long‐term care
Introduction
Residential and long‐term care: supporting quality of life
Choosing the right long‐term care setting and holding that difficult conversation
The transition from ‘home’ to ‘home’
Nursing and caring expertise in residential care settings
Dignity and the importance of effective communication and interpersonal skills
Conclusion
Summary
References
Further reading
22 Being person‐centred in mental health services