Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Patient-centered care ====== [[Patient]]-centered [[care]] is an approach to [[healthcare]] that prioritizes the needs, preferences, and values of the patient. It involves understanding the patient as a whole person, including their physical, [[emotion]]al, and social needs, and involving them in the [[decision-making]] process regarding their [[healthcare]]. The core principles of patient-centered care include: [[Respect]] for patient's values, preferences, and expressed needs: Patients are treated as individuals with unique needs and preferences. [[Coordination]] and [[integration]] of care: Patients receive coordinated care that meets their physical, emotional, and social needs. Information, communication, and education: Patients are provided with clear and understandable information about their health and care options, and encouraged to ask questions and participate in decision-making. Physical comfort: Patients receive care in a comfortable and safe environment that meets their physical needs. Emotional support: Patients receive emotional support from healthcare providers that acknowledge their fears, concerns, and anxieties. Involvement of family and friends: Patients are supported by their family and friends and encouraged to involve them in their care as appropriate. The benefits of patient-centered care include improved patient outcomes, higher levels of patient satisfaction, and better adherence to treatment plans. By placing the patient at the center of the healthcare experience, patient-centered care recognizes the importance of treating the patient as a whole person and not just a collection of symptoms. patient-centered_care.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:54by 127.0.0.1