A meta-analysis of person-centered care interventions for improving health outcomes in persons living with dementia.
Ita Daryanti SaragihIra SuarilahSakti Oktaria BatubaraLihui PuCarolyn M PortaHelinida SaragihYen-Ko LinChia-Ju LinPublished in: Worldviews on evidence-based nursing (2024)
Person-centered care improves the cognitive function of persons living with dementia, which is clinically meaningful and should not be ignored or overlooked in delivering evidence-based care to this population. The findings of this study emphasize the importance of person-centered care implementation among people living with dementia as an approach in improving health outcomes particularly on cognitive function improvement. Person-centered care emphasizes the personhood of individuals living with dementia while respecting their needs, values, and beliefs and is identified as a preferred model of delivering dementia care in all settings as a non-pharmacological approach.