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Person-centred care in primary care is crucial. This opinion piece emphasizes evidence-based treatment, empathy, learning, ethics, and environmental factors for responsible patient care.

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  • Primary Care Medicine
  • Healthcare Philosophy

Background:

  • The integration of person-centred philosophy is vital in modern primary care settings.
  • Understanding and implementing person-centred care principles enhances patient outcomes and experiences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define and elaborate on the concepts of person-centred care and responsible person-centred care.
  • To advocate for a holistic approach in primary care delivery.

Main Methods:

  • This is an opinion piece, relying on conceptual analysis and expert viewpoints.
  • The authors synthesize existing knowledge on patient-centred approaches.

Main Results:

  • Person-centred care requires a multifaceted approach, integrating various essential components.
  • Key elements include evidence-based treatment, empathic communication, experiential learning, ethical considerations, and environmental awareness.

Conclusions:

  • A responsible person-centred care model necessitates balancing scientific rigor with compassionate, ethical, and context-aware practice.
  • Implementing these principles can lead to more effective and humane primary healthcare services.