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Applying Patient Centered Care to the Design and Implementation of Cardiovascular Surgical Interventions: Implications for Practice

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posted on 2021-05-21, 15:59 authored by Suzanne FredericksSuzanne Fredericks, Jennifer L. Lapum, G. Hui

[para. 1]: “Patient centered care (PCC) is a dynamic and individualized approach to care delivery (Lapumet al, 2012). It encompasses the integration of an individual's values, beliefs, and preferences regarding their overall health and well-being in the design and implementation of all health care related activities (Hebert, 2010). It is a way of providing care that incorporates patient’ ideals into the design and provision of services that are provided (Berwick, 2009). Thus, a PCC approach requires practitioners to be respectful and inclusive of the patient as a participating care partner (Kitsonet al, 2013). Through the use of PCC, a relationship between the patient and the healthcare provider is formed, which is needed to facilitate the PCC process. This approach to delivering care moves away from the task-centered and\or disease-focused method that has dominated healthcare over the past century (Hobbs, 2009).”

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