BACKGROUND: Internationally, approaches to the long-term care of older people are changing. New models are being developed that aim to de-institutionalise care settings, maximise opportunities for older people to participate in decision-making and move from a predominant medical model of care to one that is community orientated. AIMS: The aim of this study is to highlight similarities and differences between the different models that exist and explore the implications of these for the role of the registered nurse in long-term care. METHODS: We chose three models for review as these represent a range of views of person centredness, each having distinct roots and focus. The models chosen were as follows: (i) culture change, (ii) person-centre...
Ageing is an inevitable part of life. The intent to age gracefully and in a dignified manner is held...
Abstract Background Person-centredness is promoted as a central feature of the long-term care of old...
Abstract Background Person-centredness is promoted as a central feature of the long-term care of old...
Background.- Internationally, approaches to the long-term care of older people are changing. New mod...
Background.- Internationally, approaches to the long-term care of older people are changing. New mod...
Background: Demographic change and a shift of values in society bring new challenges for the longter...
Background: Person-centred care is used as a term to indicate a ‘made to measure’ approach in care. ...
Addressing criticisms of the routine-driven, task-oriented, depersonalising nature of conventional s...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd ‘Person-centredness’ is a ubiquitous term, employed in modern care se...
The term Person centred care is used widely in health and social care discourse and is commonly empl...
Sonya Brownie, Susan NancarrowSchool of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University, Lismor...
Aim. To present the nursing outcomes from the evaluation of developments in the care environment in ...
‘Person-centredness’ is a ubiquitous term, employed in modern care services to signify policies and ...
Aim. To present the nursing outcomes from the evaluation of developments in the care environment in ...
The need for theoretical and empirical investigation of perspectives on the concept of person in rel...
Ageing is an inevitable part of life. The intent to age gracefully and in a dignified manner is held...
Abstract Background Person-centredness is promoted as a central feature of the long-term care of old...
Abstract Background Person-centredness is promoted as a central feature of the long-term care of old...
Background.- Internationally, approaches to the long-term care of older people are changing. New mod...
Background.- Internationally, approaches to the long-term care of older people are changing. New mod...
Background: Demographic change and a shift of values in society bring new challenges for the longter...
Background: Person-centred care is used as a term to indicate a ‘made to measure’ approach in care. ...
Addressing criticisms of the routine-driven, task-oriented, depersonalising nature of conventional s...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd ‘Person-centredness’ is a ubiquitous term, employed in modern care se...
The term Person centred care is used widely in health and social care discourse and is commonly empl...
Sonya Brownie, Susan NancarrowSchool of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University, Lismor...
Aim. To present the nursing outcomes from the evaluation of developments in the care environment in ...
‘Person-centredness’ is a ubiquitous term, employed in modern care services to signify policies and ...
Aim. To present the nursing outcomes from the evaluation of developments in the care environment in ...
The need for theoretical and empirical investigation of perspectives on the concept of person in rel...
Ageing is an inevitable part of life. The intent to age gracefully and in a dignified manner is held...
Abstract Background Person-centredness is promoted as a central feature of the long-term care of old...
Abstract Background Person-centredness is promoted as a central feature of the long-term care of old...