The diversity of needs and goals among older adults is increasing with demographic shifts. The ability of any healthcare provider to deliver a high-quality/high-value, person-centered encounter depends on a number of factors, including licensure/scope of practice and other systems-level factors, including education/preparation, relevant policies, team connectedness, and quality measures. This article examines the question of scope of practice from a broad perspective of what is needed and what is possible, with the goal of identifying the right person at the right time to provide high-value, high-quality, person-centered care for older adults
Abstract Background Person-centredness is promoted as a central feature of the long-term care of old...
The need for theoretical and empirical investigation of perspectives on the concept of person in rel...
The concept of old age differs as the pension age differs between countries and because there is no ...
The diversity of needs and goals among older adults is increasing with demographic shifts. The abili...
Improving healthcare safety, quality, and coordination, as well as quality of life, are important ai...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd ‘Person-centredness’ is a ubiquitous term, employed in modern care se...
Person-centered healthcare is central to the practice of compassionate medicine. The practice of per...
‘Person-centredness’ is a ubiquitous term, employed in modern care services to signify policies and ...
Brendan McCormack - ORCID: 0000-0001-8525-8905 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8525-8905Background: High...
The increasing amount of older adults with multi-morbidity and increasing care complexity demands a ...
The national response to the COVID-19 pandemic pressed gerontologists to reflect, redesign, and refo...
Compassion and person-centred care are viewed as the gold standard when caring for patients. An incr...
Introduction: Although person-centredness is a key principle of integrated care, successfully embedd...
As the population ages, there is a corresponding increase in dementias that impact mental health. Co...
Abstract Background Person-centredness is promoted as a central feature of the long-term care of old...
The need for theoretical and empirical investigation of perspectives on the concept of person in rel...
The concept of old age differs as the pension age differs between countries and because there is no ...
The diversity of needs and goals among older adults is increasing with demographic shifts. The abili...
Improving healthcare safety, quality, and coordination, as well as quality of life, are important ai...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd ‘Person-centredness’ is a ubiquitous term, employed in modern care se...
Person-centered healthcare is central to the practice of compassionate medicine. The practice of per...
‘Person-centredness’ is a ubiquitous term, employed in modern care services to signify policies and ...
Brendan McCormack - ORCID: 0000-0001-8525-8905 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8525-8905Background: High...
The increasing amount of older adults with multi-morbidity and increasing care complexity demands a ...
The national response to the COVID-19 pandemic pressed gerontologists to reflect, redesign, and refo...
Compassion and person-centred care are viewed as the gold standard when caring for patients. An incr...
Introduction: Although person-centredness is a key principle of integrated care, successfully embedd...
As the population ages, there is a corresponding increase in dementias that impact mental health. Co...
Abstract Background Person-centredness is promoted as a central feature of the long-term care of old...
The need for theoretical and empirical investigation of perspectives on the concept of person in rel...
The concept of old age differs as the pension age differs between countries and because there is no ...