Person-centred care
Person-centred care
Person centred care is about seeing each patient as a unique individual, not just as a case or illness. It means treating people with respect, dignity, and compassion, and truly listening to their concerns and preferences. Care is tailored to the person’s needs, values, and life situation, and they are encouraged to be actively involved in decisions about their treatment. It also considers the whole person their physical health, emotions, social life, and mental well-being rather than focusing only on medical problems. Good communication, empathy, and collaboration with patients, their families, and other healthcare professionals are central to creating care that feels supportive, respectful, and empowering.

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