Patient Centered Care Concept Analysis Diagram PDF

Title Patient Centered Care Concept Analysis Diagram
Course Introduction to Health Care Concepts
Institution San Antonio College
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Summary

RNSG 1128 Patient Centered Care concept diagram...


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CONCEPT ANALYSIS DIAGRAM (TEXAS) – PATIENT CENTERED CARE Nursing Care  Directed toward what contributes to a normal concept and is thereby related to all factors involved in or with the concept. Not always needed to have a normal outcome. Attributes  Defining characteristics of the concept  What must occur for the concept to exist Antecedents  What precedes the concept for it to exist  Events or incidents that must happen before the concept Consequences  Untoward events or outcomes that occur due to malfunction within the concept  Positive events or outcomes that occur due to proper functioning within the concept Interrelated Concept  Concepts which can affect change in the other  Concepts which work together to ensure a normal process  Concepts which if depleted or impaired can cause a negative consequence in the other Sub- Concept  Critical components of major concept Attributes Non-judgmental Empathetic Cultural Competence Respect for Diversity Empowerment of Patient Integrity/Self-Awareness Adaptive Advocate Present Optimal Healing Environment

Nursing Care

Diversity

Quality Improvement

Safety Ethics & Legal Precepts Health Information Technology

Interrelated Concepts

Communication

Antecedents Nurse Focus: Respect forDdiversity/Disparities/SelfExpression Advocate for Patient/Family Desires/Wishes/Needs Cultural Competence Empowerment Coach Coordinator of Care Patient/Family Focus Desire/Exhibit Behaviors for Selfmanagement Engage in Partnership Active Partner in Cultural Competence

Collaboration & Teamwork

Patient-Centered Care Recognizes the patient or designee as the souce of control and full partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient’s preference, values, and needs. (QSEN)

Evidence-Based Practice

Health Care Organizations

Consequences (Outcomes) Never Events Near Miss

Sub -Concepts

Health Literacy

Empowerment of Patients Autonomy Optimal Healing Environment

Positive Negative Sentinel Events

Quality Care Continuity of Care

Treatment compliance Patient Satisfaction

Cost Containment

Comfort: Psychological & Physiological

Discomfort: Psychological & Physiological...


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