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A Journey towards Patient-Centered Healthcare QualityConsideration for Special Settings and Situations

A Journey towards Patient-Centered Healthcare Quality: Consideration for Special Settings and... [Patient and family engagement is essential across the entire continuum of care. There are some settings or conditions in which the need for engagement is critical. Almost by definition, it should be clear that one size will never fit all and that the individual needs of patients and families must be considered in all settings. Several of the chapters in this text reference general consideration in patient and family engagement. This chapter focuses on patient and family engagement in selected circumstances such as patients with multiple chronic conditions, residents in long-term care, people with end-stage renal disease, and patients with cancer or Alzheimer’s disease.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Journey towards Patient-Centered Healthcare QualityConsideration for Special Settings and Situations

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
ISBN
978-3-030-26310-2
Pages
17 –27
DOI
10.1007/978-3-030-26311-9_2
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Patient and family engagement is essential across the entire continuum of care. There are some settings or conditions in which the need for engagement is critical. Almost by definition, it should be clear that one size will never fit all and that the individual needs of patients and families must be considered in all settings. Several of the chapters in this text reference general consideration in patient and family engagement. This chapter focuses on patient and family engagement in selected circumstances such as patients with multiple chronic conditions, residents in long-term care, people with end-stage renal disease, and patients with cancer or Alzheimer’s disease.]

Published: Oct 16, 2019

Keywords: Patient-centered care multiple chronic conditions; Chronic conditions; Patient-centered care in intensive care; Patient-centered care in long-term care; Patient-centered care in end-stage renal disease

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