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What is meaning of client centre care?

The standard statement for client-centred care states that nurses work with the client to ensure that all professional behaviours and actions meet the therapeutic needs of the client.

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Question added by Zahida Khalid , Registered Nurse , Hamilton Health Sciences
Date Posted: 2014/07/05
flora nishitha
by flora nishitha , STAFF NURSE , CSI Holdsworth Memorial Hospital

client centre care is the nursing care provided to the patient considering the holistic needs of the patient

 

Zahida Khalid
by Zahida Khalid , Registered Nurse , Hamilton Health Sciences

 Nurses achieve client-centred care by actively including the client and significant others as partners in the care; identifying the client’s goals, wishes and preferences and making these the basis of the plan of care; recognizing that the client’s well-being is affected by the nurse’s ability to establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship; acknowledging that biases and feelings can affect the nurse-client relationship; and requesting to transfer care when the relationship is not evolving therapeutically. 

https://www.cno.org/en/learn-about-standards-guidelines/educational-tools/learning-modules/therapeutic-nurse-client-relationship/therapeutic-communication-and-client-centered-care/

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