Validation of an instrument to assess the delivery of patient-centred care to people with intellectual disabilities as perceived by professionals
Abstract Background Patient/Person Centred Care (PCC) has achieved widespread attention which resulted in the identification of eight dimensions of PCC: Respect for the patients' values, preferences and expressed needs; information and education; access to care; emotional support to relieve fea...
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Main Authors: | Jane Murray Cramm (Author), Anna Petra Nieboer (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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