Literature DB >> 31750634

[Complex care: what works in practice? Person-centred care and multidisciplinary cooperation].

Maria van den Muijsenbergh1,2, Eldine Oosterberg3, Juul Houwen1.   

Abstract

Care complexity is determined by patient-related factors and factors related to the care process, such as the number of caregivers involved with the patient. To be effective, care should be tailored to the context of the patient, and her or his possibilities and situation. Person-centred care focuses explicitly on this context and leads to better health, cheaper healthcare and more job satisfaction for the physician. This article provides tips for putting person-centred care and multidisciplinary cooperation into practice: for talking about the context, understandable communication, picking up contextual cues, creating an individual care plan and organising multidisciplinary consultation. When physicians listen even more closely to the patient's story, discuss treatment options in an understandable way and coordinate care with other health care providers, complex care becomes less complicated.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31750634

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd        ISSN: 0028-2162


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Authors:  Peter Groenewegen; Maria van den Muijsenbergh; Ronald Batenburg; Esther Van Poel; Stijn van den Broek; Pierre Vanden Bussche; Sara Willems
Journal:  Huisarts Wet       Date:  2022-04-01
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