In long-term care for people with dementia, person-centred care (PCC) is widely promoted as an approach that contributes to the well-being of persons in psycho-geriatric care. The goal of PCC is to acknowledge the personhood of residents and to indicate the responsibility of others to ensure the personhood of persons with dementia. In 2016 and 2018, qualitative empirical research was conducted with the purpose to enhance PCC and meaningful care. Five Dutch nursing homes and a total of eight communities of practice participated in the research project ‘People and their Stories’. The aim of this project was to strengthen the hermeneutic competence of care practitioners, with a focus on informal everyday interpersonal interactions between resi...
Person-centred care is gaining more ground in dementia care and has evolved to become a synonym for ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Despite robust evidence on its effectiveness, current approaches th...
Over the space of a few decades, biomedical advances have blurred the line between life and death an...
In long-term care for people with dementia, person-centred care (PCC) is widely promoted as an appro...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To develop the theoretical understanding of the process of providing person-cen...
Person-centered care has been described as the best way to care for someone with dementia. This appr...
Addressing criticisms of the routine-driven, task-oriented, depersonalising nature of conventional s...
Aim. The study aimed to develop, deliver, and evaluate a training programme in care homes to enhance...
AbstractBackgroundProviding quality care for people with dementia to meet the growing demand for ser...
Person-centered care (PCC) for people with dementia is a system of care that is based on the belief ...
Aim. The study aimed to develop, deliver, and evaluate a training programme in care homes to enhance...
To address shortcomings in traditional long-term residential care (LTRC), facilities are increasingl...
Jill Manthorpe, Kritika Samsi Social Care Workforce Research Unit, NIHR School for Social Care, Kin...
AbstractBackgroundPerson-centred care has been identified as the ideal approach to caring for people...
The term 'person-centred care' is used widely within mental health and healthcare fields and is part...
Person-centred care is gaining more ground in dementia care and has evolved to become a synonym for ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Despite robust evidence on its effectiveness, current approaches th...
Over the space of a few decades, biomedical advances have blurred the line between life and death an...
In long-term care for people with dementia, person-centred care (PCC) is widely promoted as an appro...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To develop the theoretical understanding of the process of providing person-cen...
Person-centered care has been described as the best way to care for someone with dementia. This appr...
Addressing criticisms of the routine-driven, task-oriented, depersonalising nature of conventional s...
Aim. The study aimed to develop, deliver, and evaluate a training programme in care homes to enhance...
AbstractBackgroundProviding quality care for people with dementia to meet the growing demand for ser...
Person-centered care (PCC) for people with dementia is a system of care that is based on the belief ...
Aim. The study aimed to develop, deliver, and evaluate a training programme in care homes to enhance...
To address shortcomings in traditional long-term residential care (LTRC), facilities are increasingl...
Jill Manthorpe, Kritika Samsi Social Care Workforce Research Unit, NIHR School for Social Care, Kin...
AbstractBackgroundPerson-centred care has been identified as the ideal approach to caring for people...
The term 'person-centred care' is used widely within mental health and healthcare fields and is part...
Person-centred care is gaining more ground in dementia care and has evolved to become a synonym for ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Despite robust evidence on its effectiveness, current approaches th...
Over the space of a few decades, biomedical advances have blurred the line between life and death an...