Lived experiences of healthcare. Putting the person in person centred care in the medical radiation sciences
Contemporary healthcare models recognise person-centred care (PCC) as a fundamental principle of quality, safe care. While substantial literature exists on PCC in healthcare generally, there is less evidence on how this relates to medical imaging and radiation therapy.Embedding patient-lived experiences of healthcare into healthcare education has promise in enhancing students ’ confidence in delivering PCC. Digital storytelling (DST) of patient-lived experiences can help improve reflection, understanding, critical thinking and empathy.
Source: Radiography - Category: Radiology Authors: K. Auld, I. Devaparanam, S. Roberts, J. McInerney Source Type: research
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