Ch. 1 knowledge, skills and attitudes for patient centered care
recognizing personally held attitudes about working with different ethnic, cultural, and social backgrounds is a skill, knowledge or attitude?
attitude
recognizing personally held values and beliefs about the management of pain and suffering a skill, knowledge or attitude?f
attitude
respecting and encouraging individual expression of patient values, preferences and expressed needs a skill, knowledge or attitude?
attitude
respecting patient preferences for degree of active engagement in care processes is a skill, knowledge or attitude?
attitude
Being able to describe how diverse cultural, ethnic and social background function as sources of patient, family and community values is a skill, knowledge or attitude?
knowledge
demonstrating comprehensive understanding of the concepts of pain and suffering, including physiologic models of pain and comfort is a skill, knowledge or attitude?
knowledge
examining how the safety, quality, and cost-effectiveness of health care can be improved through the active involvement of patients and families is a skill, knowledge or attitude?
knowledge
exploring ethical and legal implications of patient centered care is a skill, knowledge or attitude?
knowledge
assessing presence and extent of pain and suffering is a skill, knowledge or attitude?
skill
engaging patients or designated surrogates in active partnership that promotes health, safety and well being is a skill, knowledge or attitude?
skill
facilitating informed patient consent for care is a skill, knowledge or attitude?
skill
providing patient centers care with sensitivity and respect for the diversity of human experience a skill, knowledge or attitude?
skill