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| Narzędzie do oceny opieki skoncentrowanej na osobie× | Kwestionariusz oceny przejść opiekuńczych× | |
|---|---|---|
| Dziedzina | Opieka skoncentrowana na pacjencie | Opieka skoncentrowana na pacjencie |
| Rodzina | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Rok powstania≠ | 2010 | 2008 |
| Twórca≠ | Brendan McCormack, David Edvardsson | Carla Parry, Eric Coleman |
| Typ≠ | Staff-rated or Mixed | Patient-reported |
| Źródło pierwotne≠ | McCormack, B., Eley, D., Prideaux, D., & Jackson, D. (2010). Blending critical realism and hermeneutics in a PhD research: Researching person-centred care. Qualitative Research Journal, 10(1), 42-54. link ↗ | Parry, C., Wolcott, J., Chuo, J., & Seasock, K. (2008). Care Transitions Measure: the development and testing of a measure designed to assess adequacy of preparation for patients transitioning between levels of care. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 15(8), 417-423. link ↗ |
| Inne nazwy | PCAT-SV, PCC Assessment Scale | CTM-3, Transition Quality Measure |
| Pokrewne | 4 | 4 |
| Podsumowanie≠ | The Person-Centred Care Assessment Tool (PCAT) is an observational and staff-report instrument designed to evaluate the degree to which healthcare services and interactions embody person-centered care principles. Developed by Brendan McCormack and David Edvardsson, the PCAT assesses key dimensions of person-centered practice: knowing the person, being respectful, engaging authentically, taking a holistic view, and adapting care to individual values and preferences. The tool has been widely used in nursing homes, dementia care, hospital wards, and community health settings to evaluate care environment quality and identify opportunities for person-centered transformation. | The Care Transitions Measure (CTM-3) is a three-item patient-reported outcome instrument that assesses how well patients feel prepared for the transition from one care setting to another—for example, from hospital to home, from acute care to rehabilitation, or from hospital to primary care. Developed by Carla Parry and colleagues in 2008, the CTM-3 measures whether patients received adequate preparation for self-care, understood their care plan, and felt supported in managing their transition. The measure is widely used to evaluate care coordination and transition planning quality, and has become a standard metric in quality improvement and research on hospital discharge and continuity of care. |
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