In the present article, we emphasize the symptom experience perspective in person-centred care and discuss barriers to implementation of this approach. There are obstacles to overcome: the diversity of understandings of symptoms in clinical settings, the current biomedical discourse and the incompleteness of symptom research. Since the 19th century, the bio-medical perspective has been powerful in conceptualizing symptoms in terms of pathology and diagnosis. Many diagnoses conjure up preconceived notions about the persons receiving them. This perspective may influence person-centred care negatively. Yet symptoms often mean something beyond the diagnosis. Recognizing this discrepancy, it is crucial that we consider a perspective that starts ...
The research reported here is largely concerned with the theoretical development and empirical elabo...
ymptoms that have no definite medical diagnosis are com-mon in all areas of primary care as well as ...
Concepts of health and illness have changed across cultures and centuries along with methods of inqu...
cense, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the or...
As medicine deals increasingly with chronic disease and acknowledges the importance of patients' qua...
Symptoms are a major reason for patients to see doctors. Modern medicine and modern psychiatry both ...
Background: Although research about medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is extensive, problems stil...
The clinical encounter begins with presentation of an illness experience; but throughout that encoun...
Modern medicine is based on the identification of biological parameters of disease, a clearly define...
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Context: Person-centred care is a core element of high-quality health care. Integrated care programs...
In this article we explore how diagnostic and therapeutic technologies shape the lived experiences o...
Purpose. Medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) form a major cause of sickness absence. The ...
Background: Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are not present on admission but contracted whil...
In this article we advocate for extending our concept and practice of empathy to include both physic...
The research reported here is largely concerned with the theoretical development and empirical elabo...
ymptoms that have no definite medical diagnosis are com-mon in all areas of primary care as well as ...
Concepts of health and illness have changed across cultures and centuries along with methods of inqu...
cense, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the or...
As medicine deals increasingly with chronic disease and acknowledges the importance of patients' qua...
Symptoms are a major reason for patients to see doctors. Modern medicine and modern psychiatry both ...
Background: Although research about medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) is extensive, problems stil...
The clinical encounter begins with presentation of an illness experience; but throughout that encoun...
Modern medicine is based on the identification of biological parameters of disease, a clearly define...
Item does not contain fulltextFundamental changes in health care delivery are revealing the limitati...
Context: Person-centred care is a core element of high-quality health care. Integrated care programs...
In this article we explore how diagnostic and therapeutic technologies shape the lived experiences o...
Purpose. Medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) form a major cause of sickness absence. The ...
Background: Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are not present on admission but contracted whil...
In this article we advocate for extending our concept and practice of empathy to include both physic...
The research reported here is largely concerned with the theoretical development and empirical elabo...
ymptoms that have no definite medical diagnosis are com-mon in all areas of primary care as well as ...
Concepts of health and illness have changed across cultures and centuries along with methods of inqu...