11 chiffres étonnants sur les réseaux sociaux en 2013
21/09/2014Pill Color and Shape Affects Medication Non-Adherence
21/09/2014Is Patient-Centered Care the Same As Person-Focused Care?
Abstract: Both patient-centered and person-focused care are important, but they are different. In contrast to patient-centered care (at least as described in the current literature with assessments that are visit-based), person-focused care is based on accumulated knowledge of people, which provides the basis for better recognition of health problems and needs over time and facilitates appropriate care for these needs in the context of other needs. That is, it specifically focuses on the whole person. Proposed enhancements and innovations to primary care do not appear to address person-focused care. Tools to assess person-focused care are available and deserve more widespread use in primary care.
Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov