This online training course covers a wide range of topics relating to working in a person-centred way within the healthcare industry, such as making PCP a reality, working with young persons and barriers to person-centered care. The course will take approximately one hour to complete, and at the end of the training there are a number of multiple choice questions based on the course content, which must be answered correctly to pass the course.
Train Healthcare are fully aligned with Skills For Health and have been awarded the Skills for Health ‘Quality Mark’ for our face to face and e-learning training courses.
Course Content:
The background to person centred care
The Essential Care Standards
What is Person Centred Care
Tools for Person Centred Care Planning
Making PCP a reality
Why use person centred care plans
Pain Management
Working with young persons
Relevance in Dementia Care
Capacity
Barriers to person centred care
Effects of the healthcare environment
Spirituality and HOPE
Person centred culture
Promoting Choice
Outcomes to PCP
Reporting Concerns and Whistleblowing
Learning Outcomes:
Candidates will be able to define what a person care plan is and how they can work in a person centred way in practice.
Candidates will be able to state the philosophies and principles that promote person centred care
Candidates will understand the importance and value of “knowing their patient” i.e. their history, preferences etc.
Candidates will be able to identify environmental factors that may affect patient centred care.
Candidates will understand the value and importance of patient inclusion, rights and the promoting of independence
Candidates will have an awareness of how to report concerns about patient care.
Assessment:
Online assessment