Introduction to Patient-centered care

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Explain the Biomedical Model?
The model suggests that diseases are associated with disturbances of the body and a cure involves getting rid of such disturbance.
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What are the drawbacks the Biomedical Model?
Some illnesses have no identifiable disturbances, This may be another illness such as depression that needs psychological treatment, patient may be subjectively experiencing
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Why is the Biomedical model not the best thing to use?
It's a MODEL! Therefore, it's just a theory. Therefore, is not concrete and can be tested.
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Except Biological, what other factors would be important to a patient?
Social and Psychological
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What is a Placebo?
A medicine or procedure that has a psychological effect on the patient rather than any physiological effect.
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How would a placebo group and actual research groups be treated?
The same
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What do you have to consider when giving someone a placebo?
Is it ethical?
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What is reductionism?
The practice of analysing and describing a complex phenomenon in terms of its simple practice.
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Wha are the consequences of reductionism?
Sickness is reduced to microscopic malfunctions of cells and molecules rather than its ability to disrupt social relations, Doctors are seen as engineers needed to fix/mend a body that is dyfunctioning.
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What is Mind-Body dualism?
The idea that medicine only treats the body and not the mind.
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What is the Biopsychosocial model?
Considers interdependent biological, social and psychological factors as equally important in explaining health and ill-health.
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What model does the Biopsychoscoial model reject?
Biomedical model
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What does Patient centred care advocate?
Listening to patient fully, exhibiting care/compassion, engaging in agreeable behaviours: Focuses on patients and their concerns .
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How would practitioners engage in patient centred care?
listening and respecting patient, understanding that patients are affected by different socio-economic factors, understanding that patients may behave in a way different from medical advice, involve patients in decision making, patient consents
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