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Seven Guiding Commitments: Making the U.S. Healthcare System More Compassionate.

Beth A Lown.   

Abstract

Despite the current focus on patient centeredness, healthcare professionals face numerous challenges that impede their ability to provide compassionate care that ameliorates concerns, distress, or suffering. These include fragmentation and discontinuity of care, technologies that both help and hinder communication and relationship-building, burgeoning operational and administrative requirements, inadequate communication skills training, alarming rates of burnout, and increased cost and market pressures. A compassionate healthcare system begins with compassionate people, but the organizations in which they train and work must reliably enable them to express and act on their compassion rather than impede it. We present a set of guiding commitments and recommendations to foster a more compassionate healthcare system. We urge healthcare organizations to adopt these commitments and take action to embed compassionate care in all aspects of training, research, patient care and organizational life.

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Keywords:  compassionate care; healthcare quality; patient experience; patient-centered care; relationship-centered care

Year:  2014        PMID: 28725803      PMCID: PMC5513594          DOI: 10.1177/237437431400100203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Patient Exp        ISSN: 2374-3735


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