There is More to 'Making Connections to Improve Health Outcomes'
Langevin 1 rightly points to the reductionist mindset being the stumbling block for providing person-centered care. While considering the interconnections between the various domains underpinning health is a necessary first step towards more person-centered care, it ultimately is not sufficient. Per...
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Summary: | Langevin 1 rightly points to the reductionist mindset being the stumbling block for providing person-centered care. While considering the interconnections between the various domains underpinning health is a necessary first step towards more person-centered care, it ultimately is not sufficient. Person-centered care arises from the appreciation of the interdependencies and interactions between the various domains across its large-scale supersystems as much as its small-scale subsystems. Viewed with a complex-adaptive systems mindset health and disease are the phenotypical outcome categorisations of a person's whole-of-systems dynamics across all scales of organisation. 2 , 3 |
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Item Description: | 2164-9561 10.1177/2164957X221126675 |