Delivering effective and responsive person-centred care is a key requirement of nurses’ professional practice and a core skill nurses must develop throughout their degree. This book explains and demonstrates how nurses can transform the ideals of person-centred care into reality for patients throughout their healthcare journey, in a variety of settings. Through the use of varied case studies, this book applies this practice to all fields of nursing, allowing students on any course, at any point in their degree to find useful guidance within its pages.
Part 1:: Person centred care:: theory and philosophy Chapter 1:: Person centred care:: concepts, origins and problems Chapter 2:: A pragmatic approach to person-centred care Part 2:: How to deliver person centred care Chapter 3:: Helping patients to make sense of their circumstances Chapter 4:: Helping patients cope with change and anxiety Chapter 5:: Helping patients learn about treatment, care and recovery Chapter 6:: Helping patients to rehabilitate Chapter 7:: Helping patients to build and sustain self-care motivation Chapter 8:: Helpings and relatives to live amidst dying Chapter 9:: Looking forward to the future
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