Analysis of Person-Centred Care Delivery Using a Nursing Model Report
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This report examines the application of the Roper, Logan, and Tierney nursing model in delivering person-centred care for a 75-year-old patient with cardiovascular problems, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, anxiety, and depression. The report details the model's emphasis on holistic care, patient involvement, and evidence-based practices, including cognitive behavioral therapy and lifestyle modifications. The analysis highlights how the model promotes open communication, emotional support, and self-care to improve the patient's health and well-being. The rationale for selecting this model is its holistic approach and focus on patient-centered care, as well as the use of open communication and evidence-based care to improve health and emotional well-being. The conclusion summarizes the nurse's engagement in providing holistic care, motivating the patient to be engaged in self-care, and other physical activities to improve health outcomes.
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