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Getting it right: why bother with patient-centred care?

Adrian E Bauman1, H John Fardy, Peter G Harris

  • 1University of New South Wales, Sydney. a.bauman@unsw.edu.au

The Medical Journal of Australia
|August 20, 2003
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Patient-centred care, a collaborative approach between patients and doctors, improves chronic disease management. This evidence-based model enhances adherence, reduces illness, and boosts quality of life.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Patient-Doctor Relationship
  • Chronic Disease Therapeutics

Background:

  • Patient-centred care involves shared illness management between patients and healthcare providers.
  • This approach is increasingly supported by evidence, particularly for chronic conditions like diabetes, asthma, and arthritis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the benefits and key components of patient-centred care.
  • To emphasize the role of shared decision-making in improving health outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic reviews were utilized to evaluate the impact of patient-centred care.
  • Analysis focused on key elements of the doctor-patient interaction and supporting services.

Main Results:

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  • Patient-centred care leads to increased adherence to management plans.
  • It results in reduced morbidity and improved quality of life for individuals with chronic conditions.
  • Conclusions:

    • Effective patient-centred care requires shared goal setting, written plans, and regular follow-up.
    • Supportive community services and healthcare system commitment are crucial for population health improvement.