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Patient Centered Care Policy - Coggle Diagram
Patient Centered Care Policy
Respect for the patient's values, preferences, and expressed needs
Understand that people need different care approaches depending on their faith or personal code of ethics
Need for non-judgemental clinicians
Outlined benefits of an alternative method without putting pressure on the patient
Access to end of life decisions (ex. MAiD)
Clinician understanding if patients want to discontinue life saving treatments
Information and education
Helping patients understand their illness or procedure
Educating patients on home care and preventative maintenance
Access to care
Availability of information for those with chronic diseases or comorbidity
Virtual visits to reduce travel time for people in rural communities
More clinics and family doctors for rural areas
Acceptable wait times for services
Emotional support to relieve fear and anxiety
Caring and compassionate staff to help patients feel comfortable and reduce fear.
Mental health support staff to help manage stress and anxiety
Involvement of family and friends
Inclusion of family services to help family members not feel powerless.
Informing families of care plans
Explaining details of care and conditions and allowing family members to ask questions
Referring patients to illness related groups (Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation) for additional support
Continuity and secure transition between health care settings
Ensuring care plans and pertinent details are presented to the next stage of care to ease the transition for patients
Follow up on patient care through home visits or outpatient services
Physical comfort
Asking patients about pain levels and side effects before adjusting or changing medications
Discussing options of home care, inpatient hospital care, or hospice care are the best options
Ensuring patients feel validated and respected when voicing their concerns about how they are feeling
Coordination of care
Providing effective efficient care for patients
Knowledgeable staff to help patients feel validated and respected
Tests, procedures, and exams are logical and informative for the clinicians and patients