Chat GPT 3.5: Person Centred Care (PCC)

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Source 1: Generative AI. Chat GPT 3.5, “What is person-centred care”, 2024 Through Generative AI. Chat GPT 3.5, Person-Centred Care (PCC) has been summarised as a holistic and ‘whole person’ healthcare approach that responds to an individual’s physical, social, and emotional values and needs (OpenAI, 2024). Chat GPT 3.5 states that PCC improves patient satisfaction and quality of care through health professional’s showing respect and dignity, collaborating, and sharing medical plans with the patient and empowering them to decide what is best for their health (OpenAI, 2024). Chat GPT 3.5 is a low-quality source that lacks any credible or reliable citations and only provides a minimal summary of PCC which cannot be deemed accurate, or evidence-based. …show more content…

All these sources also highlighted that PCC improves patient and staff satisfaction, however source 4 also included the challenges of PCC. Source 2 provided a framework that divided PCC into four domains, in contrast to the remaining three sources which simply explained how to achieve PCC. Despite this, source 3 provided similar concepts to source 1 through consideration of the physical environment and the impact that had on PCC compared to sources 1 and 4 which only considered the nurses themselves. All sources found similarities in what PCC looks like through holistic care, shared decision making, communication and respecting patients. Source 4 focused on PCC when it came to creating a patient’s healthcare plan, whereas source 3 undertook an in-depth study on the level of competency nurses had when performing PCC. Lastly, source 1 lacked any evidence of its findings compared to sources 2, 3 and 4 which all either undertook an experimental study or found thorough qualitative …show more content…

Located on page 7 of the ICN code of ethics, holistic care is articulated in standards 1.2, 1.3, 1.6 and 1.8; Nurses and Patients or Other People Requiring Care or Services (ICN, 2021). The NMBA code of conduct presents holistic care through Principle 3: Cultural Practice and Respectful Relationships, under standards 3.1, 3.2 and 3.6 (NMBA, 2018). RN standards for practice reference holistic care under Standard 4: Comprehensively conducts assessments, specifically standards 4.1 and 4.3 (NMBA,

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