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- This model consists of six interconnected components: shared decision making; personalised care and support planning; enabling choice; social prescribing and community based support; supported self management; and personal health budgets.
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It starts with the principle of “what matters to you” as opposed to “what’s the matter with you?”It’s about shared power and collaboration between people, families, and health professionals.It enables people to have choice and control over their lives.It moves people from being passive recipients of services to active citizens.1)Shared decision-making- equal partnerships and better conversations about what matters to patients, in the context of their whole life. What is it? People are supported to understand their care, treatment, and the support options available - and the risks, benefits, and consequences of those options - so they can make an informed decision about t...
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The six components are: shared decision making; personalised care and support planning; enabling choice, including legal rights to choice; social prescribing and community-based support; supported self-management; and personal health budgets and integrated budgets.
Jan 31, 2019 · This model consists of six interconnected components: shared decision making; personalised care and support planning; enabling choice; social prescribing and community based support; supported self management; and personal health budgets.
- Anya de Iongh, Don Redding, Helen Leonard
- 2019
The Comprehensive Model of Personalised Care outlines six interlinked components, which all need to be delivered together and in full to get maximum benefit: Shared decision making (involving all those involved in providing care and the individual needing support as equals)
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Oct 26, 2021 · It introduces the comprehensive model for personalised care, comprising six, evidence-based standard components, intended to improve health and wellbeing outcomes and quality of care, whilst also enhancing value for money.
Personalised care means people have choice and control over the way their care is planned and delivered. The six components of the universal model for personalised care are shown below. They are based on ‘what matters’ to people and their individual strengths and needs.