Applying the principles of adaptive leadership to person‐centred care for people with complex care needs: Considerations for care providers, patients, caregivers and organizations
Abstract Background Health systems in many countries see person‐centred care as a critical component of high‐quality care but many struggle to operationalize it in practice. We argue that models such as adaptive leadership can be a critical lever to support person‐centred care, particularly for peop...
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Main Authors: | Kerry Kuluski (Author), Robert J. Reid (Author), G. Ross Baker (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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