British Models of Person Centered Medicine

Mohammed T Abou-Saleh
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Background: The National Health Service (NHS) was established in 1948 as a publicly funded healthcare system in the UK providing universal health coverage that is comprehensive, equitable and free at the point of delivery. The British experience of person centered medicine (PCM) is enshrined in the NHS constitution. Objectives: The objective of this study was to highlight important developments in and evolution of PCM within the NHS in person-centered care (PCC), research and innovations in undergraduate and graduate health education. Methods: This is a narrative overview of the British experience of PCM. Results: It is evident that the British experience and practice of PCM have evolved naturistically over seven decades since the establishment of the NHS. Academic research groups in collaboration with the NHS have introduced person-centered models of care supported by pivotal research in practice. Importantly, person-centered nursing has been widely adopted following the early development of a framework for person-centered nursing and its extensive evaluation. There emerged many initiatives on PCM by National Voices, the Health Foundation, British medical schools and the Royal Medical Colleges. The landmark development was the production by the Royal College of Psychiatrists in the UK of the first blueprint for a postgraduate psychiatric curriculum that is in tune with person-centered psychiatry. Conclusions: It is envisaged that the NHS will evolve and increasingly promote, adopt, codesign and implement PCC approaches adapted to the local, regional and national contexts including services redesign, health education and applied health research. These innovations contribute to the universal development of person-centered healthcare and health education.
英国以人为本的医学模式
背景:英国国民医疗服务体系(NHS)成立于 1948 年,是英国政府资助的全民医疗保障体系,提供全面、公平和免费的医疗服务。英国以人为本的医疗经验(PCM)被写入了英国国家医疗服务体系的章程:本研究的目的是强调英国国家医疗服务体系在以人为本的护理 (PCC)、研究以及本科生和研究生健康教育创新方面的重要发展和演变:方法:本文以叙述的方式概述了英国在以人为中心的护理方面的经验:结果:很明显,自英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)建立以来的七十年间,英国在以人为中心的护理(PCM)方面的经验和实践发生了自然的演变。学术研究小组与英国国家医疗服务体系合作,引入了以人为本的护理模式,并在实践中得到了关键性研究的支持。重要的是,在早期制定以人为本的护理框架并对其进行广泛评估后,以人为本的护理已被广泛采用。国家之声、健康基金会、英国医学院和皇家医学院就以人为本的护理提出了许多倡议。具有里程碑意义的发展是,英国皇家精神病学院制定了第一份与以人为本的精神病学相适应的精神病学研究生课程蓝图:预计国家医疗服务体系将不断发展,并越来越多地推广、采用、设计和实施适应地方、地区和国家背景的以人为本的精神医学方法,包括服务的重新设计、健康教育和应用健康研究。这些创新有助于普遍发展以人为本的医疗保健和健康教育。
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