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Patient-Centered Communication
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Naughton, Cynthia
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Calgary-Cambridge guide
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Communication
/ communication models
/ Concept Paper
/ Drug stores
/ four habits model
/ patient-centered communication
/ Patient-Centered Communication Tools (PaCT)
/ pharmacists
2018
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Patient-Centered Communication
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Naughton, Cynthia
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Calgary-Cambridge guide
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Communication
/ communication models
/ Concept Paper
/ Drug stores
/ four habits model
/ patient-centered communication
/ Patient-Centered Communication Tools (PaCT)
/ pharmacists
2018
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Patient-Centered Communication
2018
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Overview
As the population ages, morbidity and mortality associated with chronic disease will increase. Some patient-centered improvements have been made in health care services, but optimal health has not been fully realized. Only when pharmacists have a holistic understanding of an individual patient, including their experience of illness and medication, can they effectively assess appropriateness, safety, efficacy, and adherence to medications and develop realistic treatment plans. When patients are involved in their care, they are better able to manage complex chronic conditions by understanding and adhering to their plan of care. Pharmacists can enable patients to participate fully using patient-centered communication. There are relatively few published articles on patient-centered communication specific to pharmacists, but the Calgary-Cambridge guide and Four Habits model have applicability to pharmacy practice. The Patient-Centered Communication Tools (PaCT), created for use in pharmacy education and loosely based on the Four Habits model, can assist pharmacists in developing their patient-centered communication skills. Lastly, best practices for patient-centered communication in pharmacy practice are described.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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