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  • July 26, 2024
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Person And Family Centered Care (PFCC) & Strengths
Based Nursing: Q’s And A’s

-what does it mean to provide patient centred care? Right Ans - it means
providing safe, equitable health care that takes into account what the patient
needs and how they'd like to receive care and then actually providing care
that addresses these needs to promote relational practice and the overall
health and well being of the patient, improved health outcomes and patient
satisfaction.

what is patient and family centred care (PFCC)? Right Ans - PFCC is an
approach to healthcare that promotes collaboration between HCPs and
patient and their families to provide holistic care to families that emphasises
their autonomy, choice, consent, and safety. it views patients as active
participants in their care and it is organised around the health needs and
expectations of the family rather than the disease.

what do you think are the benefits of a patient and family centred care
approach Right Ans - 1. better patient satisfaction
2. improved patient health outcomes
3. reduced medical costs and length of hospital stays.
4. reduced stress amongst HCPs

what is the World Health Organisation's goal for patient-centred services?
Right Ans - the goal is for all people to have access to safe, effective, timely,
efficient, quality health care that corresponds to the needs and preferences of
the patient.


list the strategic goals that WHO lists to achieve quality patient-centred
services (5)? Right Ans - 1. Empowering & engaging people
2. Strengthening governance and accountability
3. Reorienting the model of care
4. Coordinating services
5. Creating an enabling environment

, What are the objectives / ways to actualise strategic goal 1: Empowering &
engaging people? Right Ans - 1. empowering and engaging individuals,
families, and communities.
2. reaching services to the underserved and marginalised.

providing patients with the specific skills and resources needed to help them
reach their health goals

How does WHO plan to achieve strategic goal 2: Strengthening governance &
accountability? Right Ans - 1. increasing participatory governance in the
community
2. enhancing mutual accountability

`promote transparency in decision making.
`allowing the same person who are impacted by policy to help in policy -
making and decision making about their care and the resources they need to
be healthy.
mutual accountability means actually listen to patients about what they need
and actually implementing it inside policies!, action, not just talk!.

What are the objectives/ways to actualise strategic goal 3: reorienting the
model of care? Right Ans - 1. create service priorities based on needs and
preference of client.
2. reevaluating health promotion, prevention, and public health
3. building strong primary-care based systems
4. incorporating new technologies and innovations.
5. shift to more outpatient and ambulatory services

reorienting the model of care involves strengthening the systems that people
have identified as needed to help them achieve their heal care goals.

what ways does Who plan to actualise strategic goal 4: Coordinating services?
Right Ans - 1. coordinating care for patients
2.. coordinating health programmes and provider
coordinating across sectors/multisectorial collaboration

coordinating services means coordinating services/care for individuals and
health programs across sectors. health care providers rarely talk to one
another, hence we need to organise a health system that support health

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