- Enhancing person-centred care-
Person-centred care is providing care that is responsive to individual personal preferences, needs and values and assuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions. [NHS Scotland]
- Ideas into action: person-centred care in practice-
This report aims to inform healthcare professionals, commissioners and providers about what to consider when implementing shared decision-making and self-management support as part of their drive to make person-centred care a reality. [The Health Foundation, UK]
- Person-centred care approach-
An example of a person-centred care approach by Life Without Barriers. This paper is a resource for the Board, Executive and senior management, managers and staff in Disability Services and corporate functions within Life Without Barriers. [Life Without Barriers]
- Person-centred care made simple-
This guide seeks to provide a quick overview of person-centred care. It is written for anyone interested in health and health care, including health care professionals and those who use the UK's National Health Service. [The Health Foundation, UK]
- Person-centred care resource centre-
A resource-rich website about health literacy. [UK Health Foundation]
- Person-centred practice-
'Person-centred practice puts the person at the centre of everything we do.' Resources from the Victorian health department, with webpages such as 'Person-centred practice and discharge' and 'Measuring person-centred practice'. [DHHS Victoria]
- What is person-centred care and why is it important?-
Person-centred care is a way of thinking and doing things that sees the people using health and social services as equal partners in planning, developing and monitoring care to make sure it meets their needs. This means putting people and their families at the centre of decisions and seeing them as experts, working alongside professionals to get the best outcome. [Health Innovation Network, South London]
