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Patient centred care

Patient-centred care is a healthcare approach that prioritises the individual needs, preferences, and values of patients in the decision-making process.

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Patient-centred care revolves around the idea that patients should be active participants in their own care, and their unique perspectives should guide medical treatment.

Key elements of patient-centred care include open and honest communication between healthcare providers and patients, shared decision-making, and a focus on the patient’s emotional and psychological well-being in addition to their physical health. It acknowledges that each patient is unique, and their care should be tailored accordingly.

In a patient-centred care model, healthcare providers aim to understand not only the medical aspects of an illness but also how it impacts the patient’s life. They work collaboratively with patients to develop care plans that align with the patient’s goals and values. This approach not only leads to improved health outcomes but also enhances patient satisfaction and engagement in their own healthcare.

Ultimately, patient-centred care places the patient at the centre of the healthcare process, ensuring that their needs and preferences are respected and integrated into the decision-making process, resulting in more personalised and effective healthcare.


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