Likewise, care teams that utilise each member’s individual strengths and encourage open communication may demonstrate the same dynamic approach when caring for patients. A person-centred care team should involve the patient so that care is comprehensive and personalised, too. Each patient has a variety of needs and preferences that must be tailored to for effective treatment, and collaborative care not only highlights potential healthcare pathways but enables the patient to choose their own care (PELZANG REF). A nurse, for instance, may not have the resources on hand that a grief counsellor does to properly inform a palliative care patient of social services available that are relevant to their needs. By incorporating collaborative care into treatment planning, the patient can receive sufficient information about services that will meet their health needs and preferences and subsequently be able to make an informed decision about their
Likewise, care teams that utilise each member’s individual strengths and encourage open communication may demonstrate the same dynamic approach when caring for patients. A person-centred care team should involve the patient so that care is comprehensive and personalised, too. Each patient has a variety of needs and preferences that must be tailored to for effective treatment, and collaborative care not only highlights potential healthcare pathways but enables the patient to choose their own care (PELZANG REF). A nurse, for instance, may not have the resources on hand that a grief counsellor does to properly inform a palliative care patient of social services available that are relevant to their needs. By incorporating collaborative care into treatment planning, the patient can receive sufficient information about services that will meet their health needs and preferences and subsequently be able to make an informed decision about their