Nurses and patient-centered care (PCC) go hand-in-hand. Nurses enjoy taking care

Nurses and patient-centered care (PCC) go hand-in-hand. Nurses enjoy taking care of patients in a holistic, personalized, relationship-based way that honors the patients’ preferences, needs, and values. In its landmark book, Crossing the Quality Chasm (2001, p. 40), the Institute of Medicine (IOM) defined patient-centered care as “…providing care that is respectful and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values—ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions.”
This is the last week in which we are reviewing health assessment techniques. We end by covering cognitive assessments and musculoskeletal and neurological examinations. The purpose of this discussion is for you to reflect on your relationships with your patients and to identify ways that you can strengthen your PCC approaches beyond health interviews and assessments.
As you move forward in the program, you will learn more about encouraging patients to be engaged at every level of care design and implementation within the health care system. After all, PCC is connected to improved quality and patient outcomes, and you will learn more about that too!
Resources
Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity.
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WEEKLY RESOURCES
To Prepare
Review the Week 5 Discussion Rubric provided.
Review Chapters 23 and 24 in the course text.
Choose two of the six dimensions of patient-centered care (PCC), listed below, on which to focus for this Discussion.
Think about how you might implement the two dimensions you selected into your health interview and assessment process in order to improve quality in patient collaboration and outcomes.
Respect for patients’ values, preferences, and expressed needs
Coordination and integration of care through collaboration and teamwork
Accessibility and free flow of information, communication, and education
Physical comfort
Sensitivity to non-medical and the spiritual dimension of care (emotional support)
Involvement of family and friends

By Day 3
Post a substantive 3-paragraph response (at least 350 words) discussing the selected dimensions of patient-centered care.
Be sure to use evidence from the readings and include in-text citations. Utilize essay-level writing practice and skills, including the use of transitional material and organizational frames. Use the writing resources and the Discussion Rubric to develop your post.
Define the two dimensions of patient-centered care that you selected.
Describe how your implementation of the two dimensions in your health interview and assessment will improve quality in patient collaboration and outcomes.

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