45. Patient-Centered Care: Challenges and Rewards
The 6 initial articles in this OJIN topic emphasize ‘person-centeredness,’ a term that is becoming increasingly familiar within health and social care at a global level to describe a standard of care that ensures the patient/client is at the center of care delivery.
Overview and Summary
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Ronda G. Hughes, PhD, MHS, RN, FAANMay 31, 2011
Articles
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Hiro Kiyoshi-Teo, PhD, RN; Kathlynn Northrup-Snyder, PhD, RN, PHNApril 28, 2022
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Michelle Krawczyk, DNP, ARNP-BCNovember 29, 2016
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Robert P. Leone, PhD; Charles A. Walker, PhD, RN; Linda Cox Curry, PhD, RN; Elizabeth J. Agee MSN, RN, ACNS-BCApril 03, 2012
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Tanya McCance, DPhil, MSc, BSc (Hons.) RGN ; Brendan McCormack, D.Phil (Oxon.), BSC (Hons.) Nursing, PGCEA, RNT, RGN, RMN ; Jan Dewing, MPhD, MN, BSc, RGN, RNTMay 31, 2011
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Deborah C. Small, RN, MSN, NE-BC ; Robert M. Small, MBAMay 31, 2011
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Brendan McCormack, D.Phil (Oxon.), BSC (Hons.) Nursing, PGCEA, RNT, RGN, RMN ; Jan Dewing, MPhD, MN, BSc, RGN, RNT ; Tanya McCance, D.Phil, MSc, BSc (Hons.) RGNMay 31, 2011
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M. Colette Carver, MSN, APRN-BC-ADM, FNP; Anne T. Jessie, MSN, RNMay 31, 2011
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Josepha Campinha-Bacote, PhD, MAR, PMHCNS-BC, CTN-A, FAANMay 31, 2011
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Marilyn Smith-Stoner, PhD, RN, CHPNMay 31, 2011