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Professional Identity in Nursing : Essay

   

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PROFESSIONALIDENTITY INNURSING
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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1Seven dimensions of patient centred care in order to provide therapeutic care to John.............1Compare and contrast to the biomedical model of health and explain how John’s psychosocialhealth could benefit applying a social model of health care.......................................................2CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................3REFERENCES................................................................................................................................4
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INTRODUCTIONPatient centred care mainly refers as a philosophy of care that directly encourages toshare the control of the consultations and control about the intervention as well as managementof health problems or issues with the patient. It also helps in focusing the consultation on thepatient as a whole who has individual preferences situated within social context. It enables totreat the patients as partners and also involve them in planning their health care. Moreover,patients are able to take responsibilities for their own health. Biomedical model of health focuseson both physical or biological aspects of illness and disease. This essay mainly emphasis on Mr.John who is 69 year old and is suffering from knee amputation and high blood sugar level. Thisessay mainly covers about the various dimensions of patient centred care along with thecomparative discussion about biomedical and social model of care.Seven dimensions of patient centred care in order to provide therapeutic care to JohnAccording to given case study John is suffering from high blood sugar level along withknee amputation. Due to lack of financial resources and expensive cost of medication he does notlike to take medication and his believe of maintaining blood sugars also fall down. So in order toover this issues and provide therapeutic care to John some of the dimensions of patient careshould be followed which are discussed in detail below:Respect for patients' preferences and expressed needs: In order to provide therapeuticcare to John it is very important to value his preferences and needs. Patients mainly indicatesabout the needs to that is to be recognized and treated as individuals by patient care takers andhospitality staff members. The hospitality staff along with the family members should be wellconcerned with the illness and medical condition of the patient. To provide proper care it isimportant to develop an environment that is respectful of the individual patient along with theirquality of life. John should be involved in his medical decisions and care should be providedwith dignity along with the respect of his autonomy(Likis, 2016).Information and eduction : In order to reduce down the free of health report or facingillness it is crucial to develop proper communication channel which involves all information onclinical status, self care, health promotion and processes of care.1
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