1) Patient centered care :
Patient centered care is also known as person centered care and mainly focuses on the patient and his or health needs .
In patient centered care the patient and his family is a source of knowledge and control
Patient centered care consider values , needs and individual patient preferences in taking clinical decisions .
Dimensions of patient centered care :
REVIEW QUESTIONS 1. Define patient-centered care. 2. Discuss the domains of Maslow's hierarchy. 3. What is...
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