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  1. May 8, 2018 · We should start from the point of individual beliefs and values about practice, explore people’s core knowledge about what it is to be a person, and ask how they can bring that into their professional role.

    • What Impact Does It Have on People to Be Treated in A Person-Centred Way?
    • Does It Benefit Healthcare Professionals as Well as The People They Look After?
    • How Is The Understanding of Person-Centred Care developing?
    • Is The Idea of Person-Centred Care Different Around The World?

    An increasing body of evidence shows that being able to make choices related to your own beliefs and values has better outcomes in the quality of care that’s experienced. I think the most significant thing about person-centred careis that it gives people the sense that they matter and they’re not just a cog in a system.

    Yes, very much so. The work we did at Ulster University and here at Queen Margaret Universitykept focusing on the same message of ‘you cannot just focus on the person receiving the care – if you’re not paying attention to staff too it makes no sense’. A lot of our research and evaluation has focused on the benefits of staff in terms of their well-b...

    It is developing, but I get quite despondent with some so-called innovations in person-centred care – what I call the ‘glitzy things’. “Hello, my name is…” is important, for example, but people use that term because they’re “being person-centred” – and it’s what happens after that, that is important. There’s a tendency to tick the person-centred bo...

    I’ve been involved in work all over the UK and Ireland, Europe Malaysia, Australia, Canada, China, New Zealand, and South Africa. And what we see is there is that core idea of the personhood, the humanity of the person, is central in all of those places. How that manifests itself in various countries is quite different though, and that’s to do with...

  2. Brendan George McCormack (born 11 August 1962) is a nursing academic and internationally renowned nursing leader. McCormack's research focuses on person-centredness with a particular focus on the development of person-centred cultures, practices and processes.

  3. Jan 30, 2017 · Click to launch & play an online audio visual presentation by Prof. Brendan McCormack on Person-centred approaches to care, part of a collection of multimedia lectures.

    • Brendan McCormack
    • 41 min
    • 2017
  4. Aug 8, 2016 · Person-centred Practice in Nursing and Health Care looks at the importance of person-centred practice (PCP) from a variety of practice, strategic, and policy angles, exploring how the...

    • 2, illustrated
    • John Wiley & Sons, 2016
    • Brendan McCormack, Tanya McCance
  5. Feb 4, 2022 · In this editorial in the Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, Professor Brendan McCormack, Associate Director of the Centre for Person-centred Practice Research at Queen Margaret University Edinburgh, looks at the role of person-centred care in improving quality in health systems.

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  7. Professor McCormack is an internationally renowned authority on the nursing of older people, person-centred nursing, and practice development. His seminal work, "Practice Development in...