Person-centred care also known as‚ person centredness‚ patient-centred care or client-centred care is simply a process of caring a person in a holistic way maintaining his dignity and values. Person-centred care involves a broad concept. It does not have a fixed definition. It acts as a protective covering of a person and acknowledging him as a unique individual with his unique needs‚ beliefs and choices. Person centredness is a specialized care that is concerned to patients’ right to independence
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panacea for all pedagogical issues has not yet been identified. This paper aims to examine OBTL in terms of its theoretical adequacy. Design/methodology/approach Different to prior researches on examining the constraints of OBTL implementation from the historical and situational perspectives‚ the study reported here takes reference to the approach applied in previous researches on assessing the effectiveness of OBTL according to the philosophies ground in it. We examine whether OBTL is theoretically
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Leadership Development SMART goal setting Lauren Vadola Chamberlain School of Nursing Professor Clayton NR 447 Collaborative Healthcare Introduction As nurses we have numerous responsibilities and tasks we must complete‚ although 12 hour shifts seem like enough‚ it is often not! If is crucial for nurses to build time management and develop aims for their day to day‚ hour to hour‚ minute to minute duties. By setting an aim for their day it not only benefits the nurse but‚ the patient and the rest
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prIs the Classical approach to management obsolete? Critically discuss your views on this matter. The classical school of thought‚ established in the late nineteenth century‚ was composed of the writers who first contributed to organisational theory. Over the last one hundred years‚ the perception on management has evolved significantly. However many of the original views devised by the classical theorists are still evident. The theories formulated by Henri Fayol‚ Max Weber and Frederick
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Chapter 1 : The Quest for People-Centered Organizations and Ethical Conduct Concepts • “If you treat your employees as unique individuals‚ they’ll be loyal to you and they’ll perform— and your business will perform‚ too.” Pg 36 • “People aren’t your “greatest asset”—they’re your only asset.” Pg 37 • seven people-centered practices to be strongly associated with much higher profits and significantly lower employee turnover: o Job security (to eliminate fear of layoffs). o Careful hiring
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back to its normal state once that threat/stress has gone. The biological approach shows how the body produces hormones when under threat/stress. When the body is under stress it sends signals to the pituitary gland and the adrenal medulla which produces
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ensures the privacy of the patients and their families. The quality of leadership possessed by an RN is not a series of task but an attitude that is associated with the behavior (Harrington & Terry‚ 2013). The RN is involved in a number of functions which are entailed with the performance of duties as a role model‚ involvement in teamwork for the facilitation of patient-centered care‚ utilization of advance technologies and information‚ provision of care based on researches and theories‚ and being
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Individual Perspective of Creativity: Personality Psychology Which are the personality traits of the creative individual‚ the attributes of genius and the peculiarities of the creative personality? Psychological theories have tried to explain both the creative process and the creative individual. In late fifties and early sixties‚ several researchers leaded by J.P Guilford‚ started to pay special attention to the specific components that shapes creativity in individuals‚ far from relating it
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Statement of Understanding Contingency and Situational Theories of Leadership Successful organizations have one thing in common that sets them apart: dynamic and effective leadership (Hambleton‚ 1982). So what is it that makes them dynamic and effective? Before diving into the different theories of leadership‚ I decided to spend some time understanding what exactly leadership is. To understand what leadership is I had to start with the root of the word “lead”. The definition of lead according
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In a recent discussion paper submission‚ the Pharmacy Guild of Australia Primary Healthcare Advisory Group stated that keeping elderly people in their own homes as long as possible is a goal key to better health outcomes. It is generally accepted that as a person ages‚ the number of medicines they take‚ the number of chronic conditions they live with‚ and the number of hospital visits they will require‚ will increase. A concerning statistic is that as many as one in four elderly patients discharged
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