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biopsychosocial, PFC approach, 5 star and 5 star physician active listening

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defined as modern medicine which opted molecular biology as its base knowledge and focuses on physiological/biological processes

biomedical approach

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Treating not only the biomedical disease but also the psychosocial impact of illness to the patient and family (assessing feelings)

biopsychosocial model

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how is the aim or application of biomedical model different from biopsychosocial model?

biomedical:Aims to diagnose, treat and cure patients’ disease

biopsychosocial: Decide which aspect of biological, psychological and social domains are most important to understanding & promoting the patients health, provides multidimensional treatment

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systems theory

A conceptual framework which organized wholes and components parts

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PFC model - Patient centered, family focused, community oriented care

A model of care which simplifies the integration of biopsychosocial approach across the hierarchy of the natural system/biosphere, specifically  the patient, family and community.

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family focused care

Involves patients’ family or household as an integral part of information-gathering, clinical reasoning and patient care

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people centered care

Services are tailored to patients need based on what’s important to the patient during management of patients condition there is partnership between healthcare provider and the patient

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people centered care

Quality of the relationship is defined not only by the medical competence but more so by the time and personal attention given by the physician

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community oriented care

Understand population health, community medicine and public health

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enumerate the social determinants of health (SDoH)

education access and quality

health care access and quality

economic stability

neighborhood and built environment

social and community context

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care provider

considers patient holistically as an individual and as an integral part of a family and community

Provides: high quality, comprehensive, continuous and personalized care with long-term trusting relationship

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decision maker

Makes scientifically sound judgements about investigations, treatments, use of technologies that take into account the patients: wishes, ethical values, cost-effective considerations and the best possible care for the patient.

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communicator

- promotes healthy lifestyle by effective explanation and advocacy, thereby empowering individuals and groups to enhance and protect their health

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community leader

Won the trust of people among whom he/she works with, can reconcile individual and community health requirements, advise citizen groups, and initiate action on behalf of the community

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manager

Works harmoniously with individuals and organizations both within and outside the health system to meet the needs of individuals patients and communities, making appropriate use of available health data.

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educator

Contribute to creation, application and translation of shared knowledge and practice with multidisciplinary and interprofessional health care teams, patient and community groups and other stakeholders in order to improve quality and outcomes of health care

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researcher

Generate and utilize relevant research to support quality primary care practice

User of research, Doer of research: registries, data on prevalence, risk factor association, etc.

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coordinator

Coordinate with multidisciplinary and inter-professional teams to ensure continuity and safety of the patient at the different levels of health care provider network including patient community group to improve health care delivery

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navigator

  • Facilitate as an individual or as a member of a team, the effective, efficient access to health-related programs, social services and other resources and stakeholders for the patient, family and community to achieve health equity and continuity of care

  • Disease in the context of the social determinants of health

  • Social services, Philhealth insurance, senior citizen discounts/privileges  

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leader

  • Demonstrate participatory leadership, systems development skills and engage patients, family and community within the health care provider network

  • Teamwork and capacity building among members of the health care team

  • Program design and implementation

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healthcare provider

  • Cope with demands of being a skilled generalist and family medicine expert from various population groups, settings within a health care provider network while upholding the highest ethical standards of the profession and engaging in research and quality assurance activity to improve care delivery

  • Clinical competence in the management of disease

  • Biopsychosocial approach

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bracketting

a mental skill, setting aside feelings, thoughts, and judgements of the counselor/physician

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attending skill

The way we use our bodies to communicate a message nonverbally

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Bracketting

a mental skill, setting aside feelings, thoughts, and judgements of the counselor/physician

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perception checking

Doctor is not certain if he understood the patient correctly and would like to confirm it

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probing

Questions asked in order to elicit more information