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Developing Person-Centred Cultures in Healthcare Education and Practice

An Essential Guide

McCormack, Brendan (Editor)

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1. Edition April 2024
272 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-119-91386-3
John Wiley & Sons

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Developing Person-Centred Cultures in Healthcare Education and Practice

This book embarks on an ambitious journey to challenge existing paradigms and spark a radical shift in the way healthcare is perceived and delivered.

Dive into a groundbreaking exploration of person-centred healthcare education, offering a multi-dimensional framework that redefines learning and practice in the healthcare landscape. This comprehensive guide, with contributions from top experts in the field, dissects the critical components of a person-centred curriculum, spanning philosophy, strategy, values, leadership, and practical skills. The book empowers readers with real-world case studies, tools, and reflective exercises, propelling the implementation of transformative person-centred healthcare practices.

Derived from the concepts introduced by the first European-funded project to frame and develop a person-centred healthcare curriculum, Developing Person-Centred Cultures in Healthcare Education and Practice presents an indispensable resource for healthcare practitioners looking for a way to develop person-centred cultures within the workplace.

Key features:
* An innovative curriculum framework for person-centred healthcare education and practice
* In-depth coverage of philosophy, strategy, shared values, leadership, and practical skills for fostering person-centred cultures
* Practical tools and real case studies to facilitate effective implementation of person-centred practices

This book is an indispensable resource for educators, healthcare practitioners, and policymakers looking to champion the shift towards person-centred healthcare practices.

Brendan McCormack, Susan Wakil Professor of Nursing; Head of School & Dean, The Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery (incl. Sydney Nursing School), Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Australia.

B. McCormack, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland