WHO: What is people-centred care?

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • Globally, 1 in 20 people still lacks access to essential health services that could be delivered at a local clinic instead of a hospital. And where services are accessible, they are often fragmented and of poor quality. WHO is supporting countries to progress towards universal health coverage by designing health systems around the needs of people instead of diseases and health institutions, so that everyone gets the right care, at the right time, in the right place.

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  • @HuibKraaijeveld
    @HuibKraaijeveld 7 років тому +7

    Great initiative! Here is why:
    Country: The Netherlands
    Age: 46
    I have been ill for 32 years
    Names of misdiagnoses: MS, thrombosis, whiplash, coronary issues, mental issues, chronic sinusitis, blabla, unknown muscle problems (nearly leading to an amputation)
    Name of proper diagnose: Lyme disease
    Amount of unnecessary tests: over 60
    There has been no informed consent, apart from the alternative Lyme treatments
    Estimate of the amount of inappropriate health care: a few years
    Amount of positive test results for actual diagnose: 1
    Outcome: I am either cured (or at least fully functioning) for the last ten years

    • @user-cl3gz9ey1w
      @user-cl3gz9ey1w 4 роки тому +1

      Bj MILLER :
      Health care was design with Diseases not people had it center

  • @serendipity968
    @serendipity968 2 роки тому +4

    I definitely agree this WHO initiative. I do support it, so I wrote the speech.
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    Around the world, People are living longer but often with multiple disease and conditions that require care over many years
    Unfortunately, too many people are not informed or consulted in the care they receive.
    In some countries, only 1 in 3 people have the risks of their treatment explained to them.
    one in 5 people have at least one and necessary test and up to 40% of health spending is wasted due to in efficiency.
    Health care should not be like this.
    Remember.
    People live with their conditions 24/7 not only when they seek care.
    That's why people-centered care is so important.
    People-centered care means ensuring that health services are tailored to peoples' needs and provided in partnership with them rather than simply given to them.
    It means care where people, families and communities respected, informed, engaged, supported and treated with dignity and compassion.
    People-centered care can have lasting benefits.
    It improves the trust, experience and outcomes people have from care, the confidence and job satisfaction of health professionals and the quality and efficiency of health systems.
    People-centered care can increase access to health services and reduce unnecessary use of services.
    Ultimately, it means people get the right care at the right time in the right place.
    But too often, this type of care is not standard practice.
    Implementing people-centered care requires fundamental changes in our approach to health care.
    It means rethinking how health services are organized, manages, and delivered.
    It means shifting away from asking 'what is the matter with you?' to 'what matters to you?'
    Around world, the World Health Organization is working with countries to design health systems that put people and their needs at the center of care.
    Because that's the health care that everyone deserves.

  • @annamarialegionvo3142
    @annamarialegionvo3142 3 роки тому +5

    This is really beautifully done. This is the kind of world that I want to live in!

  • @BelvistaStudios
    @BelvistaStudios 3 роки тому +1

    This is really great! We agree. Putting the patient at the heart of a healthcare service can have such a big impact. By simply asking patients what is important to them, you can reveal so much!

  • @carolinew951
    @carolinew951 6 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic video!! Oh how caring the people at the WHO sound, they really want to help people. Like over the past few years. They saved so many lives! I'm desperate to roll my sleeve up again, you know, just incase. And to all those 'you know who's' the WHO saved lives and the figure of 17 million people worldwide who were injured or killed by the pointy thing, you are all lying. They would Never do that. Thanks WHO, and keep up with the great work that you do. ❤😊

  • @user-is3us6ds8l
    @user-is3us6ds8l 10 місяців тому

    Nothing is more important and necessary than People centered care! Great!

  • @gabrielleperry8859
    @gabrielleperry8859 7 років тому +9

    What a great initiative, by having a health system that is focused around patient needs and 'people-centred care' more people should be able to have access to fundamental health care due to the savings made by eliminating 'wasted' or 'unnecessary' resources or testing. I think we can also relate this video to many different sectors, for example, education. If education was people-centred and provided in partnership with students, engaging, informing and supporting there could be a major break through of effective pedagogy in the 21st century.

  • @thandisigxashe5258
    @thandisigxashe5258 7 років тому +2

    My country South Africa is embarking on this role out called Universal health Coverage which is greatly needed; don't remember ever hearing about people-centered care in any communications.Feel it, people centered-care should be the back drop for Universal Health Coverage!!! Beautiful clip, straight to the point and self explanatory.

  • @MissMooieberg
    @MissMooieberg 7 років тому +5

    Hear hear! Here is why:
    Country: The Netherlands
    Age: 47
    I have been ill for 25 years
    Names of misdiagnoses: Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, mental issues, irritable bowel syndrome, asthma
    Name of proper diagnose: Lyme disease
    Amount of unnecessary tests: over 50
    There has been no informed consent, apart from the alternative Lyme treatments
    Estimate of the amount of inappropriate health care: 20 years
    Amount of positive test results for actual diagnose: 1
    Outcome: I am still suffering from Lyme

  • @carolfinning2029
    @carolfinning2029 7 років тому +1

    I am a mum of a sufferer. 16 years of misdiagnosis by GPs with one in particular being downright offensive in his comments. Daughter is now 29. Various diagnosis looked at, it's a nightmare trying to research and self diagnose when your GPs dismiss it all. Various confections to complicate the matter. Now on a new treatment protocol. I am personally in the midst of contacting our MP to see what if anything he is prepared to do to get this out there, for the NHS to get off its backside and look at modern research and evidence instead of using outdated testing methods and ignoring the real evidence that the Lyme communities can supply. We can only live in hope, though the UK is a million miles away from providing solutions but I do think this current wave of action and shouting is at least publicising the issues sufferers, and their families, have to contend with.

    • @HuibKraaijeveld
      @HuibKraaijeveld 7 років тому

      from your text it is not clear what your daughter is suffering from

  • @b.laxminarayan5193
    @b.laxminarayan5193 7 років тому +2

    It iz exactly the need of the hour. All the stake holders must put best efforts to make this effort successful.

  • @ashleachapman4502
    @ashleachapman4502 10 місяців тому

    I agree with the video that many people are not informed or consulted in their care. It is not standard practice everywhere and it should be. As the video states, we need to change in the fundamentals and treat every person as a person and not just a sickness or statistic. Doing so can decrease the waste of unnecessary services or resources. People-centered care treats not just the immediate needs but those to improve healthy wellbeing. Healthcare should be a partnership, not just a right here, right now band-aide.

  • @msafiri2012
    @msafiri2012 3 роки тому

    nice reminder in my practice..what matters to you and NOT what is matters with you

  • @francescodealexandris640
    @francescodealexandris640 Рік тому +1

    I'm doing a Power point about It for school😎

  • @samueledelbring569
    @samueledelbring569 3 роки тому +2

    Great message. However, people - person: The video uses the term “people” as the centre of care. The term people denotes "human beings in general or considered collectively" (Oxford languages). This is unfortunate because to reach a person-centred care the individual and not the group perspective is important. The everyday conditions, health goals etc. can differ on an individual level and partnerships in care need to develop on this individual level.

    • @ellegee4043
      @ellegee4043 2 роки тому +1

      How I like to conceptualize "people" versus "person" centred care is recognizing "people" is inclusive of communal type cultures, not just individualistic cultures. The patient/client is still the focus of care, but "people- centred care" also is open to the idea that community or family involvement might need to also be included in the care journey depending on the patient/client's culture. This is big in western Canada where many of the Indigenous communities have community designated health representatives/spokespersons to advocate for a patient/client through the health system. It stems from the belief that an unwell person will not get well with the added stress of health systems, and the community must wrap around the person so they can focus on healing (amongst other beliefs- each community is diverse in their teachings and approaches).

  • @girabbit
    @girabbit 4 роки тому +2

    So many bots commenting on this claiming to have Lyme disease.

  • @mpraena
    @mpraena 7 років тому +2

    Excellent video that was to be translated into Spanish to facilitate access to the largest number of people

    • @ES-hq5ez
      @ES-hq5ez 7 років тому +1

      Agreed. It's true that people are living longer with diseases, but what isn't being acknowledged here is that a lot of these diseases are expressions of the later stages of aging. I urge you to join the Healthspan & Biotech discord live chat (discord.gg/ftSbffu), it hosts scientists and many others in favour of alleviating the suffering of age-related decline.

  • @MarcSlabbert
    @MarcSlabbert 6 років тому

    1:20 may be very opportunistic ...In South Africa it is not only about accessibility but Clinics being able to provide a suitable level of care which is delivered in time to effect those affected by disease. Absolutely critical within this presentation was the ENGAGEMENT and informing / directly or giving access to information and supported.
    Task shifting -- peer review #AI and ongoing population analytics will drive the right care at the the right time at the the right cost ... Prevention and comments like "what matters to you " is CRITICAL @Face_SA Vanessa Carter leading the initiative to engage and collaborate @aretahealth @slabbert_marc
    Virtual Hospitals , Telemedicine and Specialist networks will drive service rendering to patients regardless of their location .

  • @user-is3us6ds8l
    @user-is3us6ds8l 10 місяців тому

    Patients, staff members, nurses at the hospitals need the right support from National leaders and service owners ( private sector) . Put them first and they should be second to nothing!

  • @BarbaraGasperini_Warp
    @BarbaraGasperini_Warp 5 років тому +1

    Hi there, I would like to know if is it possible to download this video and publish it on the website of an Italian medical foundation?

  • @johanhellings4464
    @johanhellings4464 6 років тому

    Most relevant and inspiring !!

  • @albertozucconi1385
    @albertozucconi1385 5 років тому

    Very important!

  • @Tenken1984
    @Tenken1984 7 років тому +1

    Please, make this video in spanish!!

  • @pedromartonpereira3661
    @pedromartonpereira3661 6 років тому

    awsome! Pedro from Brazil (Company: ePHealth Primary Care Solution)

  • @tallisherbody1
    @tallisherbody1 4 роки тому

    i have a questions please. what is the commonly known name for patient-centered approach

  • @judejoseph8483
    @judejoseph8483 3 роки тому

    Agreed 💯

  • @shubymahajan9234
    @shubymahajan9234 4 роки тому

    What is the summary of this video

  • @user-pf2uv4vq6k
    @user-pf2uv4vq6k Рік тому

    I am sorry I may be out of topic but if someone could see this must help me to reach out
    IT'S ABOUT RACISM
    That people are talking more about it while the society is highly stratified not only on racism there are women segregation, kids segregation with same kind or adults, poor people segregation, some kind of workers or some institutions/organizations, religious segregation, early married or divorced women in the marriages, single moms to dads,some underdog workers of some companies and many more
    Which racism can only bring anger and tension and sometimes motivation a little rate gets low self esteem but those other discriminations can bring highly low self esteem to the matter of causing the improper working even lead to mental issues and disorders to the maximized rate can make suicidal attempts even conflicts and much more
    I don't say racism is not bad but I am saying we are paying much attention to racism and forgetting other stereotypes
    We must provide much education on people and providing platforms to the victims while prosecuting violences in such people
    While racism we must base on our systems of leaderships, up to institutes and organizations by putting strictly condition and providing conducive environments to the people concerned even to apply acts and laws to any type of segregation complaint after been investigated on
    These are mine, you can add and yours

  • @user-gu9en1wm9h
    @user-gu9en1wm9h 7 років тому +3

    im 15 years old

    • @user-gu9en1wm9h
      @user-gu9en1wm9h 3 роки тому +1

      Wait wait I don't remember I watch this video i only remember that I commented on UA-cam Video and they only have 6 commented videos over all not including this.

  • @zoickn
    @zoickn 2 роки тому

    Hi WHO.
    Is 2022 now. I see People Centred and dont care.
    What's going on??

  • @meysamhamidi662
    @meysamhamidi662 Місяць тому

    اگه دانشجوی علوم پزشکی تهرانی، سلام

  • @london-vlog2981
    @london-vlog2981 9 місяців тому

    Why Gaza Hospitals are being attacked?
    Is that has to do anything like not providing people centred care?

  • @KarnsChiropractic
    @KarnsChiropractic 7 років тому

    Unless the topic is vaccine policy, then forget this video, WHO believes the exact opposite.

    • @user-cl3gz9ey1w
      @user-cl3gz9ey1w 4 роки тому +1

      Bj MILLER :
      Health care was design with Diseases not people had it center

  • @dilanportillo50
    @dilanportillo50 3 роки тому

    lol

  • @0703651000
    @0703651000 Рік тому

    Do you realy CARE?😢