Systematic efforts and a clear structure are decisive factors in the transition to person-centred health care. A new study reflects what is now a decade of experience and research in the field.
Person-centred care is a transformative approach that places the individual at the heart of healthcare delivery, ensuring that services are tailored to the unique needs, values and experiences of ...
Non-directive, client-centered, and person-centered. These are terms used to describe the therapeutic approach developed by Carl Rogers. It can be quite confusing what the difference is between these ...
As dementia prevalence rises and workforce challenges persist, providers are searching for tools that can amplify human care, ...
This week on “The Top Line,” we’re speaking with Jared Baeten, MD, PhD, Vice President, HIV Clinical Development, Gilead Sciences about how advancements in HIV treatment research have enabled ...
Health care quality measures traditionally take into account things that are easy to measure, such as adverse events, medication adherence, and trends in blood glucose levels. These measures are often ...
Some social care staff struggle to deliver person-centred care. But a report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation offers advice on how many of the perceived barriers can be overcome with the right ...
COVID-19 was a watershed moment for digital health. With telehealth volume peaking at 78 times the pre-pandemic rate, investor interest surged, signaling the effectiveness of digital tools and the ...
Non-directive, client-centered, and person-centered. These are terms used to describe the therapeutic approach developed by Carl Rogers. It can be quite confusing what the difference is between these ...