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<blockquote data-quote="pixie1" data-source="post: 2578689" data-attributes="member: 114097"><p>Working in the care sector, having done training, going on courses, the main thought process is all about person centre care. that each individual should be encourage to have their input on treatment and care, going through the process. In reality in some areas its a different story. As we all know and experience. Everyone has the right to request. My own care practice does not follow the principles of care. On reflection there are too many patients to, too few Drs, there is no continuity of care for this reason. Drs and nurses have there own opinion, that is what I think when they all give different answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pixie1, post: 2578689, member: 114097"] Working in the care sector, having done training, going on courses, the main thought process is all about person centre care. that each individual should be encourage to have their input on treatment and care, going through the process. In reality in some areas its a different story. As we all know and experience. Everyone has the right to request. My own care practice does not follow the principles of care. On reflection there are too many patients to, too few Drs, there is no continuity of care for this reason. Drs and nurses have there own opinion, that is what I think when they all give different answers. [/QUOTE]
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