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45 minutes
Person-centred care is a holistic approach to healthcare that respects and values the uniqueness of the individual. The concept originated from the work of psychologists such as Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow, who emphasized the importance of personal identity and autonomy in the healing process. This approach underlines the significance of tailoring care to meet the individual needs, preferences, and values of service users. It involves active participation and collaboration between caregivers and service users in designing and managing care. Essential components of person-centred care include the creation of detailed care plans, maintaining comprehensive daily reports, and ensuring informed consent is obtained for all interventions. By focusing on these elements, caregivers can ensure that each person receives care that not only addresses their health needs but also supports their overall well-being.