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patient
person
biographical
disruption
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Student and nurse poems
Transition Points in Practice: Person-
centred Care as Integral to Care Delivery
Innovation
Centered on the concept of caring
Focuses on:
interrelationship between nurse & patient
caring & healing consciousness that is essential to the healing process
Adaptation of Primary Nursing for the present situation
(Manthey, 2006, 2011)
Dimension & Fundamentals
1) Leadership
2) Teamwork
3) Professional Nursing Practice
4) Patient Care Delivery
5) Resource Driven
6) Outcomes Measurement
Trust Respect SupportOpen
communication
Relationship
with Self
Relationship
with patient
and family
Relationship
with Team
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Creative
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