INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVES
DEFINITION OF PATIENT CENTERED CARE - I
DEFINITION OF PATIENT CENTERED CARE - II
DEFINITION OF PATIENT CENTERED CARE - III
ENSURING CHOICE AND INDEPENDENCE - I
ENSURING CHOICE AND INDEPENDENCE - II
ENSURING CHOICE AND INDEPENDENCE - III
ENSURING CHOICE AND INDEPENDENCE - IV
PERSON CENTRED VALUES - INDIVIDUALITY
PERSON CENTRED VALUES - INDEPENDENCE
PERSON CENTRED VALUES - PRIVACY
PERSON CENTRED VALUES - PARTNERSHIP
PERSON CENTRED VALUES - CHOICE
PERSON CENTRED VALUES - CONFIDENTIALITY
PROMOTING DIGNITY
DIGNITY FACTORS - I
DIGNITY FACTORS - II
HISTORY, PREFERENCES, WISHES AND NEEDS - I
HISTORY, PREFERENCES, WISHES AND NEEDS - II
HISTORY, PREFERENCES, WISHES AND NEEDS - III
HISTORY, PREFERENCES, WISHES AND NEEDS - IV
THE CARE PLANS EXPLAINED - I
THE CARE PLANS EXPLAINED - II
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
PERFORMING RISK ASSESMENTS
REPORTING CONCERNS
DISTRESS AND DISCOMFORT
WHISTLEBLOWING - I
WHISTLEBLOWING - II
THANK YOU!
At the end of this module the student
should:
ØBe
able to identify what is meant by ‘patient centred
care’.
ØIdentify
the principles of delivery for a person-centred approach to care.
ØHave
an understanding on how to use and contribute to a care plan in delivering
person centred
care.
ØBe
aware of how environmental factors can have a potential detrimental impact on the service user and to
identify when their client is in discomfort and distress.