PERSON-CENTERED CARE STARTS IN THE CLASSROOM: AN ACADEMIC JOURNEY OF REFINING CURRICULUM AND CULTURE

G. McNeal, Christy Schumacher, Ritika Bhawal, P. Ranke, Zemirah Gonzales-Lee, Tyler E. Smith
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Background: Person-centered health care is becoming the norm which has prompted a need for educating academic and health care professionals upstream to embed this culture and philosophy in graduates prior to beginning their role in a professional health care setting. The Planetree International Certification for Excellence in Person-Centered Care is recognized as the highest mark of achievement an organization can earn, demonstrating a commitment to include patients, families, staff, and the community in the planning process to improve overall health and well-being. Previously the Planetree certification had been reserved for health care enterprises. This article highlights the journey of the first academic institution to achieve the Planetree Silver Certification level of recognition.Methods: Gap analyses of curriculum, culture, operations, student resources, and data for evidence-based evaluation were systematically undertaken.Results: After 18 months of collaboration, multiple site visits by Planetree leaders, and the compilation of a 550+ page self-study detailing the methodology used to address each Planetree standard of person centeredness, the National University, former School of Health and Human Services achieved the level of Planetree Certified Silver recognition.Conclusions: Achieving sustained success remains a continuum of efforts and embraces the journey to the destination while celebrating successes along the way. Early faculty engagement and “grass roots” efforts were sought to lead the National University former School of Health and Human Services toward the first-of-a-kind academic Planetree Silver Certification. Efforts are underway in seeking the Planetree Gold Certification level.
以人为本的关怀从课堂开始:一个完善课程和文化的学术之旅
背景:以人为本的医疗保健正在成为一种规范,这促使需要教育学术和医疗保健专业人员,在毕业生开始在专业医疗保健环境中发挥作用之前,将这种文化和理念融入毕业生。Planetree国际以人为本护理卓越认证被认为是一个组织所能获得的最高成就,表明了在计划过程中包括患者、家庭、员工和社区的承诺,以改善整体健康和福祉。此前,Planetree认证是为医疗保健企业保留的。本文重点介绍了第一个获得行星树银质认证的学术机构的历程。方法:系统地进行课程、文化、运营、学生资源、数据等方面的差距分析,进行循证评价。结果:经过18个月的合作,Planetree领导多次实地考察,并编写了550多页的自我研究报告,详细说明了用于解决每个Planetree以人为本标准的方法,国立大学,前卫生与人类服务学院达到了Planetree认证银认可的水平。结论:获得持续的成功需要持续的努力,并在通往目的地的旅程中庆祝成功。早期的教师参与和“基层”努力被寻求带领国立大学前健康与人类服务学院迈向第一个同类学术行星树银认证。正在努力寻求行星树黄金认证级别。
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