Basic principles of people-oriented health care

The basic principles of people-oriented health care include the following:

1.? Pay attention to patients' needs and feelings: patients' needs and feelings should be the primary consideration of medical care. Doctors, nurses and other medical personnel should try their best to understand the needs and feelings of patients and take corresponding measures to meet these needs.

2.? Respect the patient's autonomy: The patient's autonomy includes choosing the medical plan and deciding the treatment method. Doctors, nurses and other medical staff should respect patients' autonomy, think of patients as much as possible, and let patients feel respected and valued.

3.? Establish good communication channels: Establishing good communication channels is helpful for doctors, nurses and other medical personnel to establish trust and trust relationship with patients. Doctors and nurses should communicate with patients as much as possible, understand patients' needs and feelings, and provide useful advice and support to patients as much as possible.

4.? Provide comprehensive medical care: doctors and nurses should provide comprehensive medical care, including psychotherapy, nutritional support, rehabilitation exercise, etc. Comprehensive health care will help patients recover as soon as possible and improve their quality of life.

5.? Establish a reasonable medical system and process: doctors and nurses should establish a reasonable medical system and process to ensure that patients receive timely, comprehensive and effective medical care. Reasonable medical system and process are helpful to reduce the waste of medical resources and improve medical efficiency.