| Literature DB >> 33742681 |
Shailen Singh1, Julie M Orlando2, Zainab S Alghamdi2, Katherine A Franklin3, Michele A Lobo4.
Abstract
This article presents strategies for reframing clinical paradigms to build better therapeutic relationships with patients and the members of their support network from the unique and important lens of a parent and disability researcher. First, a brief history of the evolution of models of care is presented, and implementation of the current biopsychosocial model is discussed. Then, evidence-based practice and the role of the patient perspective is considered. Next, specific examples, tools, techniques, guidelines, and resources to foster the demonstration of patient-informed respect and patient-centered communication in clinical practice are provided. Examples and resources are presented that can be accessed and implemented immediately, without cost to the practitioner and with the vast potential to improve care, therapeutic relationships, and patient outcomes. It is important for health care providers and researchers in all practice areas and across all experience levels to regularly evaluate their psychosocial skills. It is critical that the voices of patients and the members of their support network are central in this process. This can enable health care providers to acknowledge areas for growth and to implement changes effectively and efficiently at the individual level to facilitate changes across the broader spectrum of health care practice.Entities:
Keywords: Communication; Evidence-Based Practice; Health Care; Patient-Centered Care; Patient-Informed Respect; Physical Therapy
Year: 2021 PMID: 33742681 DOI: 10.1093/ptj/pzab095
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Ther ISSN: 0031-9023