Encouraging Person-Centred Care
Understanding the Shift
The concept of person-centred care is gaining attention due to a shift away from traditional medical and social models.
Importance of Inclusion
Person-centred care involves including the individual in the care process, acknowledging their needs and preferences.
Recognition of Individuality
An essential aspect of person-centred care is recognising the individuality of each person, including their emotions and experiences.
Implementing a Person-Centred Model
In a person-centred care model:
- Prioritise Patient/Family: Place the patient or family member's needs and preferences first.
- Consider Likes and Dislikes: Take into account their likes, dislikes, and personal preferences.
- Adopt a Servant's Approach: Shift towards a servant leadership mindset, focusing on serving the individual's needs.
Conclusion
Embracing person-centred care involves prioritising the individual's needs and preferences, promoting inclusivity, and acknowledging their unique experiences.

