Delivering patient-centred care in rural family practice: Using the patient's concept of health to guide treatment

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Through an examination of the life of an 83-year-old patient diagnosed clinically with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), general practice specialists, consultants and junior doctors will see the importance of assessing their patient's concept of health and how to use this understanding to target healthcare options within their healthcare system. This article highlights, in a resource limited context of rural family practice, the utility of a strong physicianpatient relationship, recalls the definition of patient-centred care, and the role of judicious inaction in certain contexts. These lessons can be extrapolated for use in more resource rich or specialised settings such as academic hospitals throughout Europe.

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Charlesworth, J. M., & McManus, E. (2017). Delivering patient-centred care in rural family practice: Using the patient’s concept of health to guide treatment. BMJ Case Reports, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2016-216618

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