SUMMARY
In summary, the IOM report (2003a) addressed changing the work environment and defined attributes of patient centered care. Key aspects of patient centered care are that the nurse or health care professional identify, respect, and care about patients differences, values, preferences, and expressed needs; relieve pain and suffering; coordinate continuous care; continuously advocate disease prevention, Wellness, and promotion of healthy lifestyles including a focus on population health; listen to, clearly inform, communicate with, and educate patients; and involve patients in decision making and management. As nursing faculty prepare nurses to work in various roles and settings, core competencies in communication should be met by the nursing student regardless of educational level. Communication tools including patient-centered care, inter professional collaboration, and informatics are important for improving patient outcomes and delivering high quality and safe care.
SUMMARY In summary, the IOM report (2003a) addressed changing the work environment and defined attributes of patient centered care. Key aspects of patient centered care are that the nurse or health care professional identify, respect, and care about patients differences, values, preferences, and expressed needs; relieve pain and suffering; coordinate continuous care; continuously advocate disease prevention, Wellness, and promotion of healthy lifestyles including a focus on population health; listen to, clearly inform, communicate with, and educate patients; and involve patients in decision making and management. As nursing faculty prepare nurses to work in various roles and settings, core competencies in communication should be met by the nursing student regardless of educational level. Communication tools including patient-centered care, inter professional collaboration, and informatics are important for improving patient outcomes and delivering high quality and safe care.
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SUMMARY
In summary, the IOM report (2003a) addressed changing the work environment and defined attributes of patient centered care. Key aspects of patient centered care are that the nurse or health care professional identify, respect, and care about patients differences, values, preferences, and expressed needs; relieve pain and suffering; coordinate continuous care; continuously advocate disease prevention, Wellness, and promotion of healthy lifestyles including a focus on population health; listen to, clearly inform, communicate with, and educate patients; and involve patients in decision making and management. As nursing faculty prepare nurses to work in various roles and settings, core competencies in communication should be met by the nursing student regardless of educational level. Communication tools including patient-centered care, inter professional collaboration, and informatics are important for improving patient outcomes and delivering high quality and safe care.
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