Author:
Goldfarb Michael J.,Saylor Martha Abshire,Bozkurt Biykem,Code Jillianne,Di Palo Katherine E.,Durante Angela,Flanary Kristin,Masterson Creber Ruth,Ogunniyi Modele O.,Rodriguez Fatima,Gulati Martha,
Abstract
Patient-centered care is gaining widespread acceptance by the medical and lay communities and is increasingly recognized as a goal of high-quality health care delivery. Patient-centered care is based on ethical principles and aims at establishing a partnership between the health care team and patient, family member, or both in the care planning and decision-making process. Patient-centered care involves providing respectful care by tailoring management decisions to patients’ beliefs, preferences, and values. A collaborative care approach can enhance patient engagement, foster shared decision-making that aligns with patient values and goals, promote more personalized and effective cardiovascular care, and potentially improve patient outcomes. The objective of this scientific statement is to inform health care professionals and stakeholders about the role and impact of patient-centered care in adult cardiovascular medicine. This scientific statement describes the background and rationale for patient-centered care in cardiovascular medicine, provides insight into patient-oriented medication management and patient-reported outcome measures, highlights opportunities and strategies to overcome challenges in patient-centered care, and outlines knowledge gaps and future directions.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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