Definition of Terms
Person-Centered Care (PCC) is an action that focuses on clarifying and understanding the values, intentions, and needs of the person being cared for, with the goal that the person's life is meaningful.

Person-centered care is a series of acts focused on clarifying and understanding the values, intentions, and needs of the target person and is aimed at Person-centered care is a series of acts focused on clarifying and understanding the values, intentions, and needs of the target person and is aimed at making that person's life meaningful.


Explanation of Terms
Person-Centered Care (P-C-C-C) is a concept that focuses on the "person".Patient Centered Care (Patient-Centered Care), as with Patient-Centered Care (Patient-Centered Care), the emphasis is on respecting the person's values, preferences, and needs, and the concept is "person" oriented. Like Patient-Centered Care, it focuses on respecting a person's values, intentions, and needs, with holistic, personalized, respectful, and entitlement as key attributes. Person-Centered Care (PCC) focuses on clarifying and understanding a person's cherished values and preferences, with the goal of a meaningful, meaningful life.
Person-Centered Care is a term first used by Kitwood and is a fundamental concept and approach to care for people with dementia (Fazio, Pace, Flinner ,& Kallmyer, 2018). In the UK, Person-Centered Care is a way of considering people who use health and social care services as equal partners in planning, developing, and monitoring care to ensure their needs are met (Health innovation network south London , 2016). However, different countries, different situations, and different ways in which care is deliveredenvironmentThe meaning may be different for each of them, as they are broadly defined in (Silva, 2014).
Person-centered care is for "people" or "individuals," and the "people" are the subjects of the care.decision-makingcenter of the program (Zhao, 2016). It is defined as an intervention or treatment (Dewi, Evans, Bradley, & Ullrich, 2013) that respects and addresses the characteristics, needs, intentions, and values of the target population. A systematic review (Kogan, Wilber &, Mosqueba, 2016) of person-centered care for older adults with chronic illness and functional disabilities found that holistic, respect and esteem are the major principles and concepts of person-centered care in acute care facilities analysis study (Morgan & Yo-der, 2012), holistic, individualized, respectful, and empowering as attributes. Addressing a person's beliefs and values is about clarifying and understanding their cherished values and preferences (McCormack, 2004), and the goal of person-centered care is the person's MEANINGFUL life (Jakob et al., 2019).
Patient Centered Care and Patient Centered Care as analogues of Person Centered Care.People Centered CareThe two types of care are person-centered care and patient-centered care. Person-centered care refers to the subject as a "person," while patient-centered care refers to the subject as a "patient," and people-centered care refers to the subject as a "citizen. Like person-centered care, the other two terms emphasize respect for the values, intentions, and needs of the subject. However, the central idea of patient-centered care is that the patient experiencespainand needs are met (Hobbs, 2009). People-centered care is citizen-driven, partnering with health care providers to provide individual and community health care in ahealthMore emphasis is placed on efforts to improve the problem (Takahashi, Kamei, Omori, Arimori, Asahara, Hishinuma, Shimpuku, Tashiro, Ohashi, Asazawa, 2018).


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