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TITLE: CARING CONVERSATION FRAMEWORK TO PROMOTE PERSON Background Little is known about how to support practitioners to enhance their interpersonal conversations to be more compassionate, person centred and relational with others. The Caring Conversations (CC) framework was empirically derived to address this issue and comprises seven attributes (be courageous, connect emotionally, be curious, consider other perspectives, collaborate, PERSON-CENTRED COMMUNICATIONS: HOW DO PEOPLE AS PATIENTS Background:The World Health Organization's (WHO) World Health Report of 2008 titled, “Primary Health Care – Now More Than Ever” put renewed emphasis on the values of achieving health for all and putting people at the centre of healthcare (1). In order to do this it is necessary to understand what people expect and want from healthcare and pertinent communications so that health systems INTEGRATING THE ILLNESS MEANING AND EXPERIENCE OF PATIENTS Despite extraordinary progress in biomedical technology and health care services, there is growing criticism of the depersonalization of clinical practice and the limits of medical and professional knowledge. In Person-centered Medicine (PCM), one of the aims is to give systematic attention to the illness meaning and experience of patients and to integrate into medical care the wellbeing A PERSONALIZED PREVENTIVE CARE MODEL VERSUS A TRADITIONAL Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the impact of the MDVIP primary care model that focuses on personalized preventive healthcare and to compare the rates of HEDIS effectiveness of care measures from the MDVIP model to national health plan results.Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of 15 MDVIP-affiliated Arizona physicians and used descriptive A NEO-PRAGMATIST VIEW OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE (EBM In contrast to previous papers in which Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) is faulted for not checking its conceptual structure against philosophy, this paper excuses EBM. Philosophy was based on essentialism, objectivity, and the Cartesian divide between the mind inside and the world outside. Knowledge was a representation of reality, inspected for accuracy by the retina, and polished from COMPLETING THE PATIENT SPECIFIC-COMPLAINT QUESTIONNAIRE IN Objective: to get insight into the perspectives of physical therapy patients with different levels of health literacy on ‘ease of use’ and ‘usefulness’ of the most frequently used questionnaire in Dutch physical therapy: the Patient Specific-Complaint questionnaire (PSC). Methods: Cognitive interviews were conducted with twenty-five Dutch and twenty-five Turkish physical therapy INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERSON CENTERED MEDICINE The International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine (IJPCM) is dedicated to the development of the theory and practice of Person-Centered Medicine (PCM). The Journal welcomes learned submissions from doctors, nurses, the allied professions and all those clinical and non-clinical colleagues with an interest in, or responsibility for, the development and application of person-centred PROVIDER BEHAVIORS OR CONSUMER PARTICIPATION: HOW SHOULD1 Current research has found that higher rates of patient-centered care (PCC) are associated with greater treatment adherence and positive treatment outcomes. However, the instruments used to access PCC primarily collect data on provider behavior, rather than consumer participation in PCC, despite the necessary co-equal and collaborative nature of PCC interactions.Cross-sectional survey NURSES AND PERSON-CENTRED CARE At a time when overspecialisation is the norm, nurses and other health professions are challenged to provide holistic care that treats the human person as more than a collection of body organs. A person-centred approach focuses on addressing the person, rather than their illness condition. In this model, treatment and care provided by health services place the person and their families at the PERSON-CENTERED CARE IN INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE Miles A, Mezzich J. The care of the patient and the soul of the clinic: person-centered medicine as an emergent model of modernclinical practice.
TITLE: CARING CONVERSATION FRAMEWORK TO PROMOTE PERSON Background Little is known about how to support practitioners to enhance their interpersonal conversations to be more compassionate, person centred and relational with others. The Caring Conversations (CC) framework was empirically derived to address this issue and comprises seven attributes (be courageous, connect emotionally, be curious, consider other perspectives, collaborate, PERSON-CENTRED COMMUNICATIONS: HOW DO PEOPLE AS PATIENTS Background:The World Health Organization's (WHO) World Health Report of 2008 titled, “Primary Health Care – Now More Than Ever” put renewed emphasis on the values of achieving health for all and putting people at the centre of healthcare (1). In order to do this it is necessary to understand what people expect and want from healthcare and pertinent communications so that health systems INTEGRATING THE ILLNESS MEANING AND EXPERIENCE OF PATIENTS Despite extraordinary progress in biomedical technology and health care services, there is growing criticism of the depersonalization of clinical practice and the limits of medical and professional knowledge. In Person-centered Medicine (PCM), one of the aims is to give systematic attention to the illness meaning and experience of patients and to integrate into medical care the wellbeing A PERSONALIZED PREVENTIVE CARE MODEL VERSUS A TRADITIONAL Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the impact of the MDVIP primary care model that focuses on personalized preventive healthcare and to compare the rates of HEDIS effectiveness of care measures from the MDVIP model to national health plan results.Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of 15 MDVIP-affiliated Arizona physicians and used descriptive A NEO-PRAGMATIST VIEW OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE (EBM In contrast to previous papers in which Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) is faulted for not checking its conceptual structure against philosophy, this paper excuses EBM. Philosophy was based on essentialism, objectivity, and the Cartesian divide between the mind inside and the world outside. Knowledge was a representation of reality, inspected for accuracy by the retina, and polished from COMPLETING THE PATIENT SPECIFIC-COMPLAINT QUESTIONNAIRE IN Objective: to get insight into the perspectives of physical therapy patients with different levels of health literacy on ‘ease of use’ and ‘usefulness’ of the most frequently used questionnaire in Dutch physical therapy: the Patient Specific-Complaint questionnaire (PSC). Methods: Cognitive interviews were conducted with twenty-five Dutch and twenty-five Turkish physical therapy THE 7-PHASE METHOD TO DESIGN, IMPLEMENT AND EVALUATE CARE Background: Care pathways, also known as clinical pathways, are used all over the world to implement and monitor patient-centered care processes in a transparent way. Care pathways are defined as a complex intervention, but there is a lack of information on how to design care pathways.Method: Based on the experience of the Belgian Dutch Clinical Pathway Network, a 7-phase method to develop A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DELIVERING PERSONALISATION: PERSON In 2007 The Government published “Putting People First”, a shared vision and commitment to finding new ways to improve social care in England. While the focus on this legislation was providing personal budgets rather than local authority Social Services managing care, the policy means more then personal budgets. It means people having real choice and control over their support on a day-to NURSES AND PERSON-CENTRED CARE At a time when overspecialisation is the norm, nurses and other health professions are challenged to provide holistic care that treats the human person as more than a collection of body organs. A person-centred approach focuses on addressing the person, rather than their illness condition. In this model, treatment and care provided by health services place the person and their families at the PERSON-CENTERED YOGA THERAPEUTIC APPROACH FOR ADULT Background: ADHD affects 2.5% to 5% of the adult population, is often under-diagnosed and poorly managed with few treatment options. Limited pharmacotherapeutic options are available, and many patients and clinicians are reluctant to use them for fear of side effects or concerns about substance abuse liability. Very limited psychotherapeutic options are available for ADHD. PERSON-CENTERED THERAPEUTICS A clinician’s effectiveness in treatment depends substantially on his or her attitude toward -- and understanding of -- the patient as a person endowed with self-awareness and the will to direct his or her own future. The assessment of personality in the therapeutic encounter is a crucial foundation for forming an effective working alliance withshared goals.
THE IRRELEVANCE OF STATISTICS-BASED RESEARCH TO INDIVIDUAL Randomised controlled trials and epidemiological studies provide the grounds for much of clinical medicine and consequently affect the lives of millions of patients around the world. But this statistics-based research offers little to individual patients.The ability to generalise the results of these studies to the wider population of patients is unsuccessful. COMPASSIONATE CARE ENHANCEMENT: BENEFITS AND OUTCOMES This review of outcome studies demonstrates that compassionate care benefits patients with regard to elected treatment adherence, wound healing, satisfaction, and well-being; it benefits physicians with regard to lowered depression rates, elevated meaning, lower burnout, and more diligent technical care; it benefits healthcare systems that establish reputational gains at no greater use of TRANSLATION AND VALIDATION STUDY OF MORISKY MEDICATION Objective: The study aims to translate and examine the psychometric properties of the Urdu version of Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS) among hypertensive patients in Quetta, Pakistan.Method: A standard ‘‘forward–backward’’ procedure of translation was used to translate the English version of MMAS into Urdu. The translated version was than validated on a convenience SHARED DECISION-MAKING IN A MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEAD AND Aims: The intended improvement involved introducing a multidisciplinary head and neck cancer team to the principles of shared decision-making, engaging them in skills training and in using patient decision support tools, supporting them to consider how patients could become more involved in treatment decisions about cancers of the head and neck. EFFECTS OF SLOW BREATHING EXERCISES AND MUSIC IN PATIENTS AbstractBackground: Active patient participation in care is a prerequisite for effective self-management.Aim: To evaluate if a person centred directed intervention such as device-guided slow breathing exercises (DGBE) and listening to music can reduce blood pressure over a period of 15 months in patients with hypertension.Methods: A randomized, controlled study was conducted for15 months,
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERSON CENTERED MEDICINE The International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine (IJPCM) is dedicated to the development of the theory and practice of Person-Centered Medicine (PCM). The Journal welcomes learned submissions from doctors, nurses, the allied professions and all those clinical and non-clinical colleagues with an interest in, or responsibility for, the development and application of person-centred PROVIDER BEHAVIORS OR CONSUMER PARTICIPATION: HOW SHOULD1 Current research has found that higher rates of patient-centered care (PCC) are associated with greater treatment adherence and positive treatment outcomes. However, the instruments used to access PCC primarily collect data on provider behavior, rather than consumer participation in PCC, despite the necessary co-equal and collaborative nature of PCC interactions.Cross-sectional survey NURSES AND PERSON-CENTRED CARE At a time when overspecialisation is the norm, nurses and other health professions are challenged to provide holistic care that treats the human person as more than a collection of body organs. A person-centred approach focuses on addressing the person, rather than their illness condition. In this model, treatment and care provided by health services place the person and their families at the PERSON-CENTERED CARE IN INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE Miles A, Mezzich J. The care of the patient and the soul of the clinic: person-centered medicine as an emergent model of modernclinical practice.
TITLE: CARING CONVERSATION FRAMEWORK TO PROMOTE PERSON Background Little is known about how to support practitioners to enhance their interpersonal conversations to be more compassionate, person centred and relational with others. The Caring Conversations (CC) framework was empirically derived to address this issue and comprises seven attributes (be courageous, connect emotionally, be curious, consider other perspectives, collaborate, PERSON-CENTRED COMMUNICATIONS: HOW DO PEOPLE AS PATIENTS Background:The World Health Organization's (WHO) World Health Report of 2008 titled, “Primary Health Care – Now More Than Ever” put renewed emphasis on the values of achieving health for all and putting people at the centre of healthcare (1). In order to do this it is necessary to understand what people expect and want from healthcare and pertinent communications so that health systems INTEGRATING THE ILLNESS MEANING AND EXPERIENCE OF PATIENTS Despite extraordinary progress in biomedical technology and health care services, there is growing criticism of the depersonalization of clinical practice and the limits of medical and professional knowledge. In Person-centered Medicine (PCM), one of the aims is to give systematic attention to the illness meaning and experience of patients and to integrate into medical care the wellbeing A PERSONALIZED PREVENTIVE CARE MODEL VERSUS A TRADITIONAL Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the impact of the MDVIP primary care model that focuses on personalized preventive healthcare and to compare the rates of HEDIS effectiveness of care measures from the MDVIP model to national health plan results.Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of 15 MDVIP-affiliated Arizona physicians and used descriptive A NEO-PRAGMATIST VIEW OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE (EBM In contrast to previous papers in which Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) is faulted for not checking its conceptual structure against philosophy, this paper excuses EBM. Philosophy was based on essentialism, objectivity, and the Cartesian divide between the mind inside and the world outside. Knowledge was a representation of reality, inspected for accuracy by the retina, and polished from COMPLETING THE PATIENT SPECIFIC-COMPLAINT QUESTIONNAIRE IN Objective: to get insight into the perspectives of physical therapy patients with different levels of health literacy on ‘ease of use’ and ‘usefulness’ of the most frequently used questionnaire in Dutch physical therapy: the Patient Specific-Complaint questionnaire (PSC). Methods: Cognitive interviews were conducted with twenty-five Dutch and twenty-five Turkish physical therapy INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERSON CENTERED MEDICINE The International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine (IJPCM) is dedicated to the development of the theory and practice of Person-Centered Medicine (PCM). The Journal welcomes learned submissions from doctors, nurses, the allied professions and all those clinical and non-clinical colleagues with an interest in, or responsibility for, the development and application of person-centred PROVIDER BEHAVIORS OR CONSUMER PARTICIPATION: HOW SHOULD1 Current research has found that higher rates of patient-centered care (PCC) are associated with greater treatment adherence and positive treatment outcomes. However, the instruments used to access PCC primarily collect data on provider behavior, rather than consumer participation in PCC, despite the necessary co-equal and collaborative nature of PCC interactions.Cross-sectional survey NURSES AND PERSON-CENTRED CARE At a time when overspecialisation is the norm, nurses and other health professions are challenged to provide holistic care that treats the human person as more than a collection of body organs. A person-centred approach focuses on addressing the person, rather than their illness condition. In this model, treatment and care provided by health services place the person and their families at the PERSON-CENTERED CARE IN INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE Miles A, Mezzich J. The care of the patient and the soul of the clinic: person-centered medicine as an emergent model of modernclinical practice.
TITLE: CARING CONVERSATION FRAMEWORK TO PROMOTE PERSON Background Little is known about how to support practitioners to enhance their interpersonal conversations to be more compassionate, person centred and relational with others. The Caring Conversations (CC) framework was empirically derived to address this issue and comprises seven attributes (be courageous, connect emotionally, be curious, consider other perspectives, collaborate, PERSON-CENTRED COMMUNICATIONS: HOW DO PEOPLE AS PATIENTS Background:The World Health Organization's (WHO) World Health Report of 2008 titled, “Primary Health Care – Now More Than Ever” put renewed emphasis on the values of achieving health for all and putting people at the centre of healthcare (1). In order to do this it is necessary to understand what people expect and want from healthcare and pertinent communications so that health systems INTEGRATING THE ILLNESS MEANING AND EXPERIENCE OF PATIENTS Despite extraordinary progress in biomedical technology and health care services, there is growing criticism of the depersonalization of clinical practice and the limits of medical and professional knowledge. In Person-centered Medicine (PCM), one of the aims is to give systematic attention to the illness meaning and experience of patients and to integrate into medical care the wellbeing A PERSONALIZED PREVENTIVE CARE MODEL VERSUS A TRADITIONAL Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the impact of the MDVIP primary care model that focuses on personalized preventive healthcare and to compare the rates of HEDIS effectiveness of care measures from the MDVIP model to national health plan results.Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of 15 MDVIP-affiliated Arizona physicians and used descriptive A NEO-PRAGMATIST VIEW OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE (EBM In contrast to previous papers in which Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) is faulted for not checking its conceptual structure against philosophy, this paper excuses EBM. Philosophy was based on essentialism, objectivity, and the Cartesian divide between the mind inside and the world outside. Knowledge was a representation of reality, inspected for accuracy by the retina, and polished from COMPLETING THE PATIENT SPECIFIC-COMPLAINT QUESTIONNAIRE IN Objective: to get insight into the perspectives of physical therapy patients with different levels of health literacy on ‘ease of use’ and ‘usefulness’ of the most frequently used questionnaire in Dutch physical therapy: the Patient Specific-Complaint questionnaire (PSC). Methods: Cognitive interviews were conducted with twenty-five Dutch and twenty-five Turkish physical therapy THE 7-PHASE METHOD TO DESIGN, IMPLEMENT AND EVALUATE CARE Background: Care pathways, also known as clinical pathways, are used all over the world to implement and monitor patient-centered care processes in a transparent way. Care pathways are defined as a complex intervention, but there is a lack of information on how to design care pathways.Method: Based on the experience of the Belgian Dutch Clinical Pathway Network, a 7-phase method to develop A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DELIVERING PERSONALISATION: PERSON In 2007 The Government published “Putting People First”, a shared vision and commitment to finding new ways to improve social care in England. While the focus on this legislation was providing personal budgets rather than local authority Social Services managing care, the policy means more then personal budgets. It means people having real choice and control over their support on a day-to NURSES AND PERSON-CENTRED CARE At a time when overspecialisation is the norm, nurses and other health professions are challenged to provide holistic care that treats the human person as more than a collection of body organs. A person-centred approach focuses on addressing the person, rather than their illness condition. In this model, treatment and care provided by health services place the person and their families at the PERSON-CENTERED YOGA THERAPEUTIC APPROACH FOR ADULT Background: ADHD affects 2.5% to 5% of the adult population, is often under-diagnosed and poorly managed with few treatment options. Limited pharmacotherapeutic options are available, and many patients and clinicians are reluctant to use them for fear of side effects or concerns about substance abuse liability. Very limited psychotherapeutic options are available for ADHD. PERSON-CENTERED THERAPEUTICS A clinician’s effectiveness in treatment depends substantially on his or her attitude toward -- and understanding of -- the patient as a person endowed with self-awareness and the will to direct his or her own future. The assessment of personality in the therapeutic encounter is a crucial foundation for forming an effective working alliance withshared goals.
THE IRRELEVANCE OF STATISTICS-BASED RESEARCH TO INDIVIDUAL Randomised controlled trials and epidemiological studies provide the grounds for much of clinical medicine and consequently affect the lives of millions of patients around the world. But this statistics-based research offers little to individual patients.The ability to generalise the results of these studies to the wider population of patients is unsuccessful. COMPASSIONATE CARE ENHANCEMENT: BENEFITS AND OUTCOMES This review of outcome studies demonstrates that compassionate care benefits patients with regard to elected treatment adherence, wound healing, satisfaction, and well-being; it benefits physicians with regard to lowered depression rates, elevated meaning, lower burnout, and more diligent technical care; it benefits healthcare systems that establish reputational gains at no greater use of TRANSLATION AND VALIDATION STUDY OF MORISKY MEDICATION Objective: The study aims to translate and examine the psychometric properties of the Urdu version of Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS) among hypertensive patients in Quetta, Pakistan.Method: A standard ‘‘forward–backward’’ procedure of translation was used to translate the English version of MMAS into Urdu. The translated version was than validated on a convenience SHARED DECISION-MAKING IN A MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEAD AND Aims: The intended improvement involved introducing a multidisciplinary head and neck cancer team to the principles of shared decision-making, engaging them in skills training and in using patient decision support tools, supporting them to consider how patients could become more involved in treatment decisions about cancers of the head and neck. EFFECTS OF SLOW BREATHING EXERCISES AND MUSIC IN PATIENTS AbstractBackground: Active patient participation in care is a prerequisite for effective self-management.Aim: To evaluate if a person centred directed intervention such as device-guided slow breathing exercises (DGBE) and listening to music can reduce blood pressure over a period of 15 months in patients with hypertension.Methods: A randomized, controlled study was conducted for15 months,
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERSON CENTERED MEDICINE The International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine (IJPCM) is dedicated to the development of the theory and practice of Person-Centered Medicine (PCM). The Journal welcomes learned submissions from doctors, nurses, the allied professions and all those clinical and non-clinical colleagues with an interest in, or responsibility for, the development and application of person-centred NURSES AND PERSON-CENTRED CARE At a time when overspecialisation is the norm, nurses and other health professions are challenged to provide holistic care that treats the human person as more than a collection of body organs. A person-centred approach focuses on addressing the person, rather than their illness condition. In this model, treatment and care provided by health services place the person and their families at the PROVIDER BEHAVIORS OR CONSUMER PARTICIPATION: HOW SHOULD Current research has found that higher rates of patient-centered care (PCC) are associated with greater treatment adherence and positive treatment outcomes. However, the instruments used to access PCC primarily collect data on provider behavior, rather than consumer participation in PCC, despite the necessary co-equal and collaborative nature of PCC interactions.Cross-sectional survey THE 7-PHASE METHOD TO DESIGN, IMPLEMENT AND EVALUATE CARE Background: Care pathways, also known as clinical pathways, are used all over the world to implement and monitor patient-centered care processes in a transparent way. Care pathways are defined as a complex intervention, but there is a lack of information on how to design care pathways.Method: Based on the experience of the Belgian Dutch Clinical Pathway Network, a 7-phase method to develop PERSON-CENTRED COMMUNICATIONS: HOW DO PEOPLE AS PATIENTS Background:The World Health Organization's (WHO) World Health Report of 2008 titled, “Primary Health Care – Now More Than Ever” put renewed emphasis on the values of achieving health for all and putting people at the centre of healthcare (1). In order to do this it is necessary to understand what people expect and want from healthcare and pertinent communications so that health systems INTEGRATING THE ILLNESS MEANING AND EXPERIENCE OF PATIENTS Despite extraordinary progress in biomedical technology and health care services, there is growing criticism of the depersonalization of clinical practice and the limits of medical and professional knowledge. In Person-centered Medicine (PCM), one of the aims is to give systematic attention to the illness meaning and experience of patients and to integrate into medical care the wellbeing THE ROLE OF MEN IN IMPROVING MATERNAL AND NEWBORN HEALTH Background. As critical household and community gatekeepers in Burkina Faso, men play an important role in ensuring the care of women and newborns during the perinatal period. Enfants du Monde, Fondation pour le Développement Communautaire/Burkina Faso, the World Health Organisation and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) are supporting the national Ministry of Health to A PERSONALIZED PREVENTIVE CARE MODEL VERSUS A TRADITIONAL Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the impact of the MDVIP primary care model that focuses on personalized preventive healthcare and to compare the rates of HEDIS effectiveness of care measures from the MDVIP model to national health plan results.Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of 15 MDVIP-affiliated Arizona physicians and used descriptive TITLE: CARING CONVERSATION FRAMEWORK TO PROMOTE PERSON Background Little is known about how to support practitioners to enhance their interpersonal conversations to be more compassionate, person centred and relational with others. The Caring Conversations (CC) framework was empirically derived to address this issue and comprises seven attributes (be courageous, connect emotionally, be curious, consider other perspectives, collaborate, COMPLETING THE PATIENT SPECIFIC-COMPLAINT QUESTIONNAIRE IN Objective: to get insight into the perspectives of physical therapy patients with different levels of health literacy on ‘ease of use’ and ‘usefulness’ of the most frequently used questionnaire in Dutch physical therapy: the Patient Specific-Complaint questionnaire (PSC). Methods: Cognitive interviews were conducted with twenty-five Dutch and twenty-five Turkish physical therapy INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERSON CENTERED MEDICINE The International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine (IJPCM) is dedicated to the development of the theory and practice of Person-Centered Medicine (PCM). The Journal welcomes learned submissions from doctors, nurses, the allied professions and all those clinical and non-clinical colleagues with an interest in, or responsibility for, the development and application of person-centred NURSES AND PERSON-CENTRED CARE At a time when overspecialisation is the norm, nurses and other health professions are challenged to provide holistic care that treats the human person as more than a collection of body organs. A person-centred approach focuses on addressing the person, rather than their illness condition. In this model, treatment and care provided by health services place the person and their families at the PROVIDER BEHAVIORS OR CONSUMER PARTICIPATION: HOW SHOULD Current research has found that higher rates of patient-centered care (PCC) are associated with greater treatment adherence and positive treatment outcomes. However, the instruments used to access PCC primarily collect data on provider behavior, rather than consumer participation in PCC, despite the necessary co-equal and collaborative nature of PCC interactions.Cross-sectional survey THE 7-PHASE METHOD TO DESIGN, IMPLEMENT AND EVALUATE CARE Background: Care pathways, also known as clinical pathways, are used all over the world to implement and monitor patient-centered care processes in a transparent way. Care pathways are defined as a complex intervention, but there is a lack of information on how to design care pathways.Method: Based on the experience of the Belgian Dutch Clinical Pathway Network, a 7-phase method to develop PERSON-CENTRED COMMUNICATIONS: HOW DO PEOPLE AS PATIENTS Background:The World Health Organization's (WHO) World Health Report of 2008 titled, “Primary Health Care – Now More Than Ever” put renewed emphasis on the values of achieving health for all and putting people at the centre of healthcare (1). In order to do this it is necessary to understand what people expect and want from healthcare and pertinent communications so that health systems INTEGRATING THE ILLNESS MEANING AND EXPERIENCE OF PATIENTS Despite extraordinary progress in biomedical technology and health care services, there is growing criticism of the depersonalization of clinical practice and the limits of medical and professional knowledge. In Person-centered Medicine (PCM), one of the aims is to give systematic attention to the illness meaning and experience of patients and to integrate into medical care the wellbeing THE ROLE OF MEN IN IMPROVING MATERNAL AND NEWBORN HEALTH Background. As critical household and community gatekeepers in Burkina Faso, men play an important role in ensuring the care of women and newborns during the perinatal period. Enfants du Monde, Fondation pour le Développement Communautaire/Burkina Faso, the World Health Organisation and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) are supporting the national Ministry of Health to A PERSONALIZED PREVENTIVE CARE MODEL VERSUS A TRADITIONAL Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the impact of the MDVIP primary care model that focuses on personalized preventive healthcare and to compare the rates of HEDIS effectiveness of care measures from the MDVIP model to national health plan results.Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of 15 MDVIP-affiliated Arizona physicians and used descriptive TITLE: CARING CONVERSATION FRAMEWORK TO PROMOTE PERSON Background Little is known about how to support practitioners to enhance their interpersonal conversations to be more compassionate, person centred and relational with others. The Caring Conversations (CC) framework was empirically derived to address this issue and comprises seven attributes (be courageous, connect emotionally, be curious, consider other perspectives, collaborate, COMPLETING THE PATIENT SPECIFIC-COMPLAINT QUESTIONNAIRE IN Objective: to get insight into the perspectives of physical therapy patients with different levels of health literacy on ‘ease of use’ and ‘usefulness’ of the most frequently used questionnaire in Dutch physical therapy: the Patient Specific-Complaint questionnaire (PSC). Methods: Cognitive interviews were conducted with twenty-five Dutch and twenty-five Turkish physical therapy PERSON-CENTERED YOGA THERAPEUTIC APPROACH FOR ADULT Background: ADHD affects 2.5% to 5% of the adult population, is often under-diagnosed and poorly managed with few treatment options. Limited pharmacotherapeutic options are available, and many patients and clinicians are reluctant to use them for fear of side effects or concerns about substance abuse liability. Very limited psychotherapeutic options are available for ADHD. REGISTER | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERSON CENTERED MEDICINE Register | International Journal of Person Centered Medicine. Home. Register. Profile. Login. Yes, I agree to have my data collected and stored according to the privacy statement . Yes, I would like to be notified of new publications and announcements. Would you be willing to review submissions to this journal? Yes, request the Reviewer role. PERSON-CENTERED CARE IN INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE Miles A, Mezzich J. The care of the patient and the soul of the clinic: person-centered medicine as an emergent model of modernclinical practice.
PERSON-CENTERED THERAPEUTICS A clinician’s effectiveness in treatment depends substantially on his or her attitude toward -- and understanding of -- the patient as a person endowed with self-awareness and the will to direct his or her own future. The assessment of personality in the therapeutic encounter is a crucial foundation for forming an effective working alliance withshared goals.
PERSON-CENTERED AND INTEGRATED CARE ACROSS THE LIFE-CYCLE The health and wellbeing of a person are complex adaptive processes related to the consequences of genetic, biological, social, cultural, behavioral, and economic determinants throughout the life course. Circumstances change as the person develops with accumulative risk and protective factors especially during critical and sensitive periods. PERSON-CENTRED CARE: BRIDGING CURRENT MODELS OF THE Buetow Person-centered care 198 The International Journal of Person Centered Medicine Volume 1 Issue 1 pp 196-203 centred care has not proven able, in practice, to resist the COMPASSIONATE CARE ENHANCEMENT: BENEFITS AND OUTCOMES This review of outcome studies demonstrates that compassionate care benefits patients with regard to elected treatment adherence, wound healing, satisfaction, and well-being; it benefits physicians with regard to lowered depression rates, elevated meaning, lower burnout, and more diligent technical care; it benefits healthcare systems that establish reputational gains at no greater use of PERSON-CENTERED HEALTH COACHING IN A SCOTTISH PRISON Introduction: People in Scottish prisons (PSP) have poorer health than the general population. The promotion of health and wellbeing in prisons is a central aim of Scottish Government policy. Objective: This study was aimed at designing, implementing and evaluating person-centered health coaching (HC) training to improve PSP´s health and related psycho-social skills.Methods: PSP PERSON-CENTERED APPROACH IN PULMONARY REHABILITATION Background. Holistic scope in treating persons with chronic respiratory diseases is one of the main features of pulmonary rehabilitation program (PRP) at Zagreb University. Interventions are provided by a team made of physicians and other health care professionals - physiotherapists, respiratory therapists, nurses, psychologists, occupational therapists, social workers, behavioralspecialists
A NEO-PRAGMATIST VIEW OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE (EBM In contrast to previous papers in which Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) is faulted for not checking its conceptual structure against philosophy, this paper excuses EBM. Philosophy was based on essentialism, objectivity, and the Cartesian divide between the mind inside and the world outside. Knowledge was a representation of reality, inspected for accuracy by the retina, and polished from INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERSON CENTERED MEDICINEPERSON CENTERED SERVICESPERSON CENTERED TRAININGPERSON CENTERED CARE POWERPOINTPERSON CENTERED PLAN TEMPLATE The International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine (IJPCM) is dedicated to the development of the theory and practice of Person-Centered Medicine (PCM). The Journal welcomes learned submissions from doctors, nurses, the allied professions and all those clinical and non-clinical colleagues with an interest in, or responsibility for, the development and application of person-centred NURSES AND PERSON-CENTRED CARE At a time when overspecialisation is the norm, nurses and other health professions are challenged to provide holistic care that treats the human person as more than a collection of body organs. A person-centred approach focuses on addressing the person, rather than their illness condition. In this model, treatment and care provided by health services place the person and their families at the PERSON-CENTERED YOGA THERAPEUTIC APPROACH FOR ADULT Background: ADHD affects 2.5% to 5% of the adult population, is often under-diagnosed and poorly managed with few treatment options. Limited pharmacotherapeutic options are available, and many patients and clinicians are reluctant to use them for fear of side effects or concerns about substance abuse liability. Very limited psychotherapeutic options are available for ADHD. A PERSONALIZED PREVENTIVE CARE MODEL VERSUS A TRADITIONALBENEFITS OF PREVENTIVE CAREHEALTH CARE PREVENTIVE CARE BENEFITSWHAT IS PREVENTIVE CAREDEFINITION OF PREVENTIVE CAREPREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE MEANINGPREVENTIVE HEALTH DEFINITION Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the impact of the MDVIP primary care model that focuses on personalized preventive healthcare and to compare the rates of HEDIS effectiveness of care measures from the MDVIP model to national health plan results.Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of 15 MDVIP-affiliated Arizona physicians and used descriptive PERSON-CENTERED HEALTH COACHING IN A SCOTTISH PRISON Introduction: People in Scottish prisons (PSP) have poorer health than the general population. The promotion of health and wellbeing in prisons is a central aim of Scottish Government policy. Objective: This study was aimed at designing, implementing and evaluating person-centered health coaching (HC) training to improve PSP´s health and related psycho-social skills.Methods: PSP THE ROLE OF MEN IN IMPROVING MATERNAL AND NEWBORN HEALTH Background. As critical household and community gatekeepers in Burkina Faso, men play an important role in ensuring the care of women and newborns during the perinatal period. Enfants du Monde, Fondation pour le Développement Communautaire/Burkina Faso, the World Health Organisation and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) are supporting the national Ministry of Health to PROVIDER BEHAVIORS OR CONSUMER PARTICIPATION: HOW SHOULD Current research has found that higher rates of patient-centered care (PCC) are associated with greater treatment adherence and positive treatment outcomes. However, the instruments used to access PCC primarily collect data on provider behavior, rather than consumer participation in PCC, despite the necessary co-equal and collaborative nature of PCC interactions.Cross-sectional survey PERSON-CENTRED CARE: BRIDGING CURRENT MODELS OF THE Buetow Person-centered care 198 The International Journal of Person Centered Medicine Volume 1 Issue 1 pp 196-203 centred care has not proven able, in practice, to resist the PERSON-CENTRED COMMUNICATIONS: HOW DO PEOPLE AS PATIENTS Background:The World Health Organization's (WHO) World Health Report of 2008 titled, “Primary Health Care – Now More Than Ever” put renewed emphasis on the values of achieving health for all and putting people at the centre of healthcare (1). In order to do this it is necessary to understand what people expect and want from healthcare and pertinent communications so that health systems TITLE: CARING CONVERSATION FRAMEWORK TO PROMOTE PERSON Background Little is known about how to support practitioners to enhance their interpersonal conversations to be more compassionate, person centred and relational with others. The Caring Conversations (CC) framework was empirically derived to address this issue and comprises seven attributes (be courageous, connect emotionally, be curious, consider other perspectives, collaborate, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERSON CENTERED MEDICINEPERSON CENTERED SERVICESPERSON CENTERED TRAININGPERSON CENTERED CARE POWERPOINTPERSON CENTERED PLAN TEMPLATE The International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine (IJPCM) is dedicated to the development of the theory and practice of Person-Centered Medicine (PCM). The Journal welcomes learned submissions from doctors, nurses, the allied professions and all those clinical and non-clinical colleagues with an interest in, or responsibility for, the development and application of person-centred NURSES AND PERSON-CENTRED CARE At a time when overspecialisation is the norm, nurses and other health professions are challenged to provide holistic care that treats the human person as more than a collection of body organs. A person-centred approach focuses on addressing the person, rather than their illness condition. In this model, treatment and care provided by health services place the person and their families at the PERSON-CENTERED YOGA THERAPEUTIC APPROACH FOR ADULT Background: ADHD affects 2.5% to 5% of the adult population, is often under-diagnosed and poorly managed with few treatment options. Limited pharmacotherapeutic options are available, and many patients and clinicians are reluctant to use them for fear of side effects or concerns about substance abuse liability. Very limited psychotherapeutic options are available for ADHD. A PERSONALIZED PREVENTIVE CARE MODEL VERSUS A TRADITIONALBENEFITS OF PREVENTIVE CAREHEALTH CARE PREVENTIVE CARE BENEFITSWHAT IS PREVENTIVE CAREDEFINITION OF PREVENTIVE CAREPREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE MEANINGPREVENTIVE HEALTH DEFINITION Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the impact of the MDVIP primary care model that focuses on personalized preventive healthcare and to compare the rates of HEDIS effectiveness of care measures from the MDVIP model to national health plan results.Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of 15 MDVIP-affiliated Arizona physicians and used descriptive PERSON-CENTERED HEALTH COACHING IN A SCOTTISH PRISON Introduction: People in Scottish prisons (PSP) have poorer health than the general population. The promotion of health and wellbeing in prisons is a central aim of Scottish Government policy. Objective: This study was aimed at designing, implementing and evaluating person-centered health coaching (HC) training to improve PSP´s health and related psycho-social skills.Methods: PSP THE ROLE OF MEN IN IMPROVING MATERNAL AND NEWBORN HEALTH Background. As critical household and community gatekeepers in Burkina Faso, men play an important role in ensuring the care of women and newborns during the perinatal period. Enfants du Monde, Fondation pour le Développement Communautaire/Burkina Faso, the World Health Organisation and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) are supporting the national Ministry of Health to PROVIDER BEHAVIORS OR CONSUMER PARTICIPATION: HOW SHOULD Current research has found that higher rates of patient-centered care (PCC) are associated with greater treatment adherence and positive treatment outcomes. However, the instruments used to access PCC primarily collect data on provider behavior, rather than consumer participation in PCC, despite the necessary co-equal and collaborative nature of PCC interactions.Cross-sectional survey PERSON-CENTRED CARE: BRIDGING CURRENT MODELS OF THE Buetow Person-centered care 198 The International Journal of Person Centered Medicine Volume 1 Issue 1 pp 196-203 centred care has not proven able, in practice, to resist the PERSON-CENTRED COMMUNICATIONS: HOW DO PEOPLE AS PATIENTS Background:The World Health Organization's (WHO) World Health Report of 2008 titled, “Primary Health Care – Now More Than Ever” put renewed emphasis on the values of achieving health for all and putting people at the centre of healthcare (1). In order to do this it is necessary to understand what people expect and want from healthcare and pertinent communications so that health systems TITLE: CARING CONVERSATION FRAMEWORK TO PROMOTE PERSON Background Little is known about how to support practitioners to enhance their interpersonal conversations to be more compassionate, person centred and relational with others. The Caring Conversations (CC) framework was empirically derived to address this issue and comprises seven attributes (be courageous, connect emotionally, be curious, consider other perspectives, collaborate, LOGIN | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERSON CENTERED MEDICINE New Journals. Are you interested in launching a new academic journal or increasing the global reach of an existing journal? University of Buckingham Press would be happy to discuss the options with you. SEARCH | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PERSON CENTERED MEDICINE New Journals. 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PERSON-CENTERED HEALTH COACHING IN A SCOTTISH PRISON Introduction: People in Scottish prisons (PSP) have poorer health than the general population. The promotion of health and wellbeing in prisons is a central aim of Scottish Government policy. Objective: This study was aimed at designing, implementing and evaluating person-centered health coaching (HC) training to improve PSP´s health and related psycho-social skills.Methods: PSP PERSON-CENTRED CARE: BRIDGING CURRENT MODELS OF THE Buetow Person-centered care 198 The International Journal of Person Centered Medicine Volume 1 Issue 1 pp 196-203 centred care has not proven able, in practice, to resist the A NEO-PRAGMATIST VIEW OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE (EBM In contrast to previous papers in which Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) is faulted for not checking its conceptual structure against philosophy, this paper excuses EBM. Philosophy was based on essentialism, objectivity, and the Cartesian divide between the mind inside and the world outside. Knowledge was a representation of reality, inspected for accuracy by the retina, and polished from EFFECTS OF SLOW BREATHING EXERCISES AND MUSIC IN PATIENTS AbstractBackground: Active patient participation in care is a prerequisite for effective self-management.Aim: To evaluate if a person centred directed intervention such as device-guided slow breathing exercises (DGBE) and listening to music can reduce blood pressure over a period of 15 months in patients with hypertension.Methods: A randomized, controlled study was conducted for15 months,
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Vol. 8 No. 4 (2018)
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EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION: ICPCM EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM ON PERSON-CENTERED CARE: CARE PLANNING, SHARED DECISION MAKING, AND INTERPROFESSIONALCOLLABORATION
James Appleyard, Juan Mezzich1-10
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2018 LIMA DECLARATION TOWARDS THE LATIN AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION OF PERSONS-CENTERED INTEGRAL HEALTH CAREJuan Mezzich
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PERSON-CENTERED CARE PLANNING AND SHARED DECISION MAKING FOR MENTAL AND COMORBID CONDITIONS Helen Millar, Ihsan Salloum17-30
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SHARED DECISION MAKING IN ONCOLOGY AND PALLIATIVE CAREPaul Glare
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SHARED DECISION MAKING FOR OTHER GENERAL CONDITIONS Jim Appleyard, Jon Snaedal41-46
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INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION FOR PERSON-CENTERED CARE Tesfamicael Ghebrehiwet47-53
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SUMMARY REPORT OF THE SYMPOSIUM ON PERSON CENTERED MEDICINE AT THE WORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ETHICS CONFERENCE IN REYKJAVIK 2018Jim Appleyard
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REPORT OF THE FIRST PERUVIAN CONFERENCE ON PERSON-CENTERED MEDICINEJuan Mezzich
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