Person Centered Care Essay

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In the early 1960s, psychologist Carl Rogers was the first to use the term ‘person-centered’, in relation to psychotherapy. A person-centered approach to the Fleetwood Hall Home concentrates on the individual’s personal wants, needs, desires and goals so that they become essential to the care process. This can mean putting the person’s needs, as they define them, above those identified as priorities by healthcare professionals. According to Bob Price, a nurse academic writing for the Nursing Standard in 2006, the term person-centered care is used to indicate a strong interest in the patient’s own experience of health, illness, injury or need. There are some practical reasons for implementing person-centered care. Many people want to play a more active role in their health care, and there is growing evidence that approaches to person-centered care such as shared decision making and self-management support can improve a range of factors, including patient experience, care quality and health outcomes like supporting patients with long-term conditions to manage their health and care can improve …show more content…

Possible ways involve exploring what matters to the service users and recognising the best treatment, care and support; and supporting them to set goals and think about actions they can take to reach them. The four stages of the approach are: preparing for a discussion – having the discussion (with the care and support partner) – writing down the main points from the discussion – review. A person-centric approach creates a positive, healthy and beneficial environment for the service users at Fleetwood Hall home. The whole atmosphere becomes cohesive and the things become easy to manage and control. It also helps them become self-motivated and remain happy as they get a feeling of being

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