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All five London Sustainability and Transformation plans (or STPs) identified a focus on self-care, prevention and social prescribing as a means of implementing a range of person and community- centred approaches.
17 Νοε 2017 · Self-care is about keeping fit and healthy, understanding when you can look after yourself, when a pharmacist can help, and when to get advice from your GP or another health professional. If you have a long-term condition, self-care is about understanding that condition and how to live with it.
21 Αυγ 2015 · Making our values and beliefs clear is essential, because they underpin all we do in our practice. This is why clarity of beliefs and values is a prerequisite for person-centred practice. This chapter shows how we can become more aware of our values and beliefs and how we can share them with others.
13 Ιουλ 2011 · The review identifies a range of self-care behaviours and processes that support the management of and recovery from mental health problems. •. It is important for services to provide the right balance between providing care, support and treatment when required and the autonomy of the individual. •.
WHO’s definition of self-care is the ability of individuals, families and communities to promote health, prevent disease, maintain health, and cope with illness and disability with or without the support of a health worker. What are self-care interventions?
1 Απρ 2019 · Where healthcare systems do exist, self care remains a crucial component for maintaining health. For example, brushing teeth is a daily self care practice in which individuals are in control of their dental health, but it can link to healthcare should check-ups or advanced interventions be needed.
In the context of healthcare, person-centred care recognises that optimal care is centred on a person’s needs, preferences and values in the context of their lives rather than only their symptoms and diagnosis as a patient.1 The Healthcare Quality Strategy for NHS Scotland describes the ambition for person-centred care as involving “mutually ben...