Person-Centred Care toolkit
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The Person-Centred Care toolkit has been developed with NHS England to support GPs and primary care teams.
The Evidence
There is a general consensus that a person-centred approach can achieve better outcomes for patients, greater job satisfaction for health and care professionals, improved efficiency for health and care economies and healthier communities.
There is a growing body of evidence advocating a cultural shift towards PCP in the NHS.
Successful delivery of PCP requires a whole-system approach with organisational changes which work from the ‘bottom up’ [PDF]
Resources
- National Voices: Person-centred care in 2017, Evidence from service users
- Joseph Rowntree Foundation: Promoting person-centred care at the front line
- BMJ: Effectiveness of strategies for informing, educating, and involving patients
- BMJ: Supporting patients to make the best decisions
- The Salzburg Statement on Shared Decision Making
- The King's Fund: How to deliver high quality, patient-centred, cost-effective care
- NICE: Community engagement: improving health and wellbeing and reducing health inequalities
- NESTA: The Business Case for People Powered Health
- British Geriatric Society: Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Toolkit for Primary Care Practice
Health Foundation
- Helping measure person-centred care
- Do changes to patient-provider relationships improve quality and save money?
- At the heart of health: Realising the value of people and communities
- Person-centred care: from ideas to action
- Evidence: Helping people help themselves
- Evidence: Helping people share decision making
- Realising the value