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Luis Salvador-Carulla1, C Robert Cloninger2, Amalia Thornicroft1, Juan E Mezzich3.
Abstract
Declarations are relevant tools to frame new areas in health care, to raise awareness and to facilitate knowledge-to-action. The International College on Person Centered Medicine (ICPCM) is seeking to extend the impact of the ICPCM Conference Series by producing a declaration on every main topic. The aim of this paper is to describe the development of the 2013 Geneva Declaration on Person-centered Health Research and to provide additional information on the research priority areas identified during this iterative process. There is a need for more PCM research and for the incorporation of the PCM approach into general health research. Main areas of research focus include: Conceptual, terminological, and ontological issues; research to enhance the empirical evidence of PCM main components such as PCM informed clinical communication; PCM-based diagnostic models; person-centered care and interventions; and people-centered care, research on training and curriculum development. Dissemination and implementation of PCM knowledge-base is integral to Person-centered Health Research and shall engage currently available scientific and translational dissemination tools such journals, events and eHealth.Entities:
Keywords: Geneva Conference; Geneva Declaration; Person Centered Health; Person Centered Medicine; Research
Year: 2013 PMID: 26146541 PMCID: PMC4487411 DOI: 10.5750/ijpcm.v3i2.401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pers Cent Med ISSN: 2043-7730