Reflecting on challenges and opportunities for the practice of person-centred rehabilitation.
Nicola M KayesChristina PapadimitriouPublished in: Clinical rehabilitation (2023)
Fixed assumptions about what constitutes person-centred rehabilitation may limit our ability to respond to the needs of persons and families. Embedding person-centred ways of working is challenging due to the competing drivers and interests of healthcare systems and organisations. A principles-based approach, enabled by person-centred cultures of care, may achieve the aspirations of person-centred rehabilitation.