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Jan 11, 2024 · The concept of working in partnership has emerged as a foundation for delivering high-quality and patient-centered care. Collaboration and teamwork among health professionals, particularly in the realm of nursing, have proven time and again to be key in driving optimal patient outcomes.
Apr 14, 2016 · This article explores the expectations for nurses to work in partnership with patients and carers, examines the definitions and theories of working in partnership and related concepts, as well as considering examples of partnership working in nursing practice.
Good medical professionals recognise that patients are individuals with diverse needs, and don’t make assumptions about the options or outcomes a patient will prefer. They listen to patients and work in partnership with them.
Each encompasses the idea of working in partnership with patients. Fuertes et al. found a close association between the partnership model of care and a range of outcomes, including patient ‘buy in’, self-efficacy, adherence to treatment and satisfaction.
- Jill Gordon
- 2020
Working in partnership with patients as part of person-centred care is a key aspect of high-quality care. It is not only a professional requirement, but also something patients increasingly demand.
- Nick Lewis-Barned, Nick Lewis-Barned, Elisabeth Davies, Elisabeth Davies
- 2016
Sep 12, 2023 · These apply to patients at an individual level, the services they use, and to the NHS. These benefits cover three key areas. Quality and outcomes: Working in partnership with patients ensures that services meet patients’ needs, and, therefore, achieve better results for patients.
Jul 4, 2016 · Whether you are a patient, a carer, a community member or a health professional, an individual trying to initiate a collaborative relationship, or someone responsible for fostering your organisation’s relationship with its patients and community, we hope this guide will have something for you.