Patient-Centered Care Models: A Review of Their Influence on Healthcare Management Practices

  • Balogun O
  • Mustapha A
  • Tomoh B
  • et al.
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Abstract

This review explores the evolution of patient-centred care models, their challenges, and their impact on healthcare management practices. Analyzing historical development, theoretical foundations, and implementation challenges, the study emphasizes the transformative influence of patient-centred approaches. The positive outcomes, including heightened patient satisfaction and improved health outcomes, underscore the importance of these models. Emerging trends, such as technology integration and community engagement, shape the future of patient-centered care. The collaborative relationship between healthcare providers and patients enhances the patient experience and contributes to overall healthcare quality. Recognizing the significance of patient-centred care is essential for building a responsive and inclusive healthcare landscape.

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Balogun, O. D., Mustapha, A. Y., Tomoh, B. O., Soyege, O. S., Nwokedi, C. N., Mbata, A. O., & Iguma, D. R. (2024). Patient-Centered Care Models: A Review of Their Influence on Healthcare Management Practices. Journal of Frontiers in Multidisciplinary Research, 5(2), 28–35. https://doi.org/10.54660/.ijfmr.2024.5.2.28-35

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