Patient-centred care: The patients' perspective - A mixed-methods pilot study
Background: Patient centredness is a broad concept, a moral philosophy. Patient-centred care can be viewed as the actions of patient-centredness. One of the most pertinent actions that a healthcare practitioner can utilise to deliver patient-centred care is empathic communication. Whilst many medica...
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Main Authors: | Roseanne E. Turner (Author), Elize Archer (Author) |
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