The Patient Centered Assessment Method (PCAM) for Action-Based Biopsychosocial Evaluation of Patient Needs: Validation and Perceived Value of the Dutch Translation
The Patient Centered Assessment Method (PCAM) is an action-based tool that supports professionals to engage in a biopsychosocial assessment with patients and measure their needs. It is a promising tool for person-centered care. As the Netherlands lacks such a tool, a Dutch version was developed. Fur...
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Main Authors: | Rowan G. M. Smeets, Dorijn F. L. Hertroijs, Mariëlle E. A. L. Kroese, Niels Hameleers, Dirk Ruwaard, Arianne M. J. Elissen |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/834f9ffd19c44a2a9c551770546b23b2 |
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