This animation discribes the pronciples of person centred care
This animation discusses person-centered care and what it means for healthcare professionals
This review brings person-centred care approaches and assessment to the spotlight, listing a series of validated tools that have been applied to beneficiaries and professionals in care facilities.
The aim of this study was to analyse the levels and associations between
person-centred care competence and the person-centred care climate as assessed by
professional nurses in long-term care settings for older people / The aim of the material is to inform and educate about the violence against older adults. Reference is made to the signs and changes that the person may present as a result of violence, for easier recognition and treatment.
This animation aims to explore how co-production and quality improvement can be successfully aligned to improve quality of care. It maps the most common difficulties and advantages of co-production. One of the most important factors in a co-production partnership is establishing trusting relationships in which power is shared.
Podcast episode that explains the difference between leadership and management and highlights why it is essential that all staff members have a clear vision to work towards. The podcast also explains how regular supervision of staff is a sign of good leadership, and talks about the need to invest in co-production and engage people with lived experience to enhance service delivery.
This guide brings together the opportunities available through our leadership offer, including learning programmes and qualifications, practical support such as tools and resources, and making connections through networking and relationship building.
Briefing aimed to support leaders to continue to develop strengths-based approaches that support better life chances for citizens.
Study aimed to assess whether there exist an association between different leadership styles and healthcare quality measures.