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Patient and Family Centered Care Patient- and family-centered care is an approach to the planning, delivery, and evaluation of health care · Grounded in mutually beneficial partnerships among health care providers, patients, and families. · Recognizes the vital role that families play in ensuring the health and well-being of patients · Acknowledges emotional, social, and developmental support are integral components of health care. · Shapes policies, programs, facility design, and staff day-to-day interactions. · Leads to better health outcomes and wiser allocation of resources, and greater patient and family satisfaction. Four core concepts · Respect and Dignity o Caregivers listen to and honor patient and family perspectives and choices. o Patient & family knowledge, values, beliefs and cultural backgrounds are incorporated into the planning and delivery of care. · Information Sharing o Caregivers communicate and share complete and unbiased information with patients and families o Patients and families receive timely, complete, and accurate information, based on the level of patient understanding § Facilitates effective participation in care and joint decision making · Participation o Caregivers partner with patients and families, working together to honor the patient’s choices § Grounded in Respect & Dignity, Information Sharing & Collaboration · Collaboration o Patient, families and care givers partner and collaborate to determine plan of care and priorities o Additional areas of collaboration may include; Policies, programs, and facility design Source: Institute of Patient & Family Centered Care The Beryl Institute - Body of Knowledge, Patient Centeredness
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