Regional planning for meaningful person-centred care in mental health: context is the signal not the noise

By Admin December 1, 2017

Peer reviewed: Yes.

Authors: Rock, D and Cross, SP

Publication: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences

Year: 2020

DOI: doi:10.1017/S2045796020000153

Method: Editorial.

Message: To ensure planned and provided care is most appropriate to more than merely the ‘average’ person requires a combination of (1) relevant, local and sophisticated data planning, collection and analysis systems, (2) more detailed person-centred service planning and delivery and (3) system accountability through co-design and transparent public reporting of health system performance in a manner that is understandable, relevant, and locally applicable. Achieving genuine person-centred care requires greater appreciation of healthcare as a complex adaptive (eco)system, where context is everything, and then utilising planning, analysis and management methodologies that reflect this reality.

BibTeX: @article{rock2020regional, title={Regional planning for meaningful person-centred care in mental health: context is the signal not the noise}, author={Rock, D and Cross, SP}, journal={Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences}, volume={29}, year={2020}, publisher={Cambridge University Press} }