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Archiv. med. fam. gen. (En línea) ; 13(1): 14-17, nov. 2016. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-907412

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Introducción: los Cuidados Centrados en la Persona (CCP) secaracterizan por cuatro dimensiones: alianza terapéutica, el paciente como persona, el médico como persona, y el enfoque biopsicosocial. Los objetivos de este estudio fueron determinar y analizar el nivel de Preferencia por los Cuidados Centrados en la Persona (PCCP) encentros de salud de dos países de Sudamérica. Materiales y métodos:Se realizaron encuestas en siete centros de salud de Argentina yBolivia, utilizando el cuestionario ECP1. Resultados: Se analizaron 844cuestionarios, en los que se observó un porcentaje general de PCCPde 70%. Conclusiones: Los CCP demostraron tener una importantepreferencia en los siete centros de salud evaluados en los dos países de Sudamérica.


Background: person-Centered Care (PCC) is characterized by fourdimensions: the therapeutic alliance, the patient as a person, thephysician as a person, and the biopsychosocial approach. The objectivesof this study were to determine and analyze the level of Preferencefor Person-Centered Care (PPCC) in healthcare centers of two SouthAmerican countries. Materials and methods: Surveys were conductedin seven healthcare centers in Argentina and Bolivia, using the ECP1questionnaire. Results: 844 questionnaires were analyzed, in whichan overall percentage of 70% PPCC care was observed. Conclusions:PCC showed to have an important preference in the healthcare centersevaluated.


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Humans , Attitude of Health Personnel , Benchmarking , Health Care Surveys , Health of the Elderly , Humanization of Assistance , Patient Care Team , Patient Outcome Assessment , Patient-Centered Care
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