Person-Centered Care
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This graded discussion will explore the concepts of person-centred care and reflective practice. Please provide an initial response to the discussion question by Friday at 11:59pm The discussion is worth 75 points. Please refer to the discussion grading rubric for additional criteria.
Assignment
This week's topic focused on caring and reflective practice in contemporary nursing. In your initial response, provide a definition of what person-centred care means to you. Describe how you will apply principles holistic nursing, cultural humility, and self-reflection in your future role as a nurse practitioner.
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Person-Centered Care
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Person-Centered Care
Person-centered care is a healthcare strategy that prioritizes the needs, values, and preferences of the individual patient. It involves actively listening to and engaging with patients to understand their unique perspectives and experiences, and using that knowledge to inform the provision of care that is tailored to their specific needs (Eklund et al., 2019). Three essential elements that are central to the delivery of person-centered care are holistic nursing, cultural humility, and self-reflection.
One approach that will support the delivery of patient-centered care to patients is holistic nursing. Holistic nursing is the practice of providing care that is complete, patient-centered, and attends to the patient's physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects (Eklund et al., 2019). To this end, the CNP strives to provide care that is tailored to the unique needs and preferences of the individual, rather than simply treating their physical symptoms. Some of the strategies involved in holistic nursing include the application of complementary and alternative therapies that promote well-being and meet the religious needs of the patient, as well as taking the patient&r...