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Developing Person-Centred Practice: A Practical Approach to Quality Healthcare


Developing Person-Centred Practice: A Practical Approach to Quality Healthcare

Paperback by Hewitt-Taylor, Jaqui (Bournemouth University, Bournemouth)

Developing Person-Centred Practice: A Practical Approach to Quality Healthcare

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ISBN:
9781137399786
Publication Date:
9 Mar 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Red Globe Press
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 8 May 2024
Developing Person-Centred Practice: A Practical Approach to Quality Healthcare

Description

This textbook provides a practice-focused case study based exploration of how the ideas of person-centeredness can be developed and incorporated in to everyday practice. This how-to guide supports person-centred care and reflects the challenges of implementing and pursuing this practice to make it a reality in healthcare. With clear and accessible guidance through the use of chapter overviews, key points, activities and web-based resources, this is an important book for anyone interested in developing a person-centred approach to care. Students taking nursing, midwifery, and health and social care programmes will find this extremely valuable reading as they learn to develop person-centred practice, as will experienced practitioners seeking to deliver the very best care possible.

Contents

1. Introducing Person-centred Care and Practice Development 2. Practice Development: a Person Centred Methodology 3. Person Centred Care 4. Integrating Patients into Practice Development Processes 5. Creating a Culture of Learning and Development 6. What Informs Practice Development? 7. Leadership and Practice Development 8. Practice Development and Change 9. Evaluating Practice Development 10. Maintaining a Culture of Person Centred Practice Development 11. Sharing the Outcomes of Person Centred Practice Development Endpoints

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