38 min

People-Centered Healthcare: Treating the Person, as well as the Disease The Joel Nelson Podcast

    • Mental Health

We are incredibly fortunate to be joined by not only Ass. Prof. Dr. Rachel Sommer, Head of People-Centered Health Care Research and Psychodermatology at University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, but a surprise guest in leading Dermatologist Prof. Dr. Matthias Augustin, Director of the Institute for Health Services Research in Dermatology and Nursing of the same institution who discuss the vitally important work they both do in people-centered healthcare.
Person-centered healthcare (PCHC) is a holistic approach to healthcare that puts the patient's needs and preferences at the centre of care. 
In PCHC, the patient is seen as an active partner in their own healthcare, involved in all aspects of their care, from setting goals to making decisions about their treatment. This approach has been shown to provide improved patient outcomes and quality of life.
We will explore the relevance of PCHC, especially in the context of mental health and dermatological conditions, discuss the benefits, how to implement it in practice, and current projects related to PCHC in dermatology.
If you enjoyed this episode, please remember to leave a review and subscribe wherever you listen to help more people find our peer support community. 3
Follow the HOST:Instagram: https://instagram.com/joelvsarthritis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joelvsarthritis Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/joelvsarthritisTwitch: https://twitch.tv/joelvsarthritisJoin our Online Peer Support Community and Discord server here: https://discord.com/invite/dUean4vDcXAll Links: https://linktr.ee/JoelvsarthritisWatch The Chronic Pain Club Talk Show and these interviews LIVE on YouTube and join the conversation!DISCLAIMER: Please note that the host of this podcast and its producers are in no way medically trained and do not claim to be. On this show, we share the lived experiences of others - their story is their own, and we cannot be held responsible for their views or recommendations. Everyone is unique - what works for one person may not work for another. Always consult your medical professionals.

We are incredibly fortunate to be joined by not only Ass. Prof. Dr. Rachel Sommer, Head of People-Centered Health Care Research and Psychodermatology at University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, but a surprise guest in leading Dermatologist Prof. Dr. Matthias Augustin, Director of the Institute for Health Services Research in Dermatology and Nursing of the same institution who discuss the vitally important work they both do in people-centered healthcare.
Person-centered healthcare (PCHC) is a holistic approach to healthcare that puts the patient's needs and preferences at the centre of care. 
In PCHC, the patient is seen as an active partner in their own healthcare, involved in all aspects of their care, from setting goals to making decisions about their treatment. This approach has been shown to provide improved patient outcomes and quality of life.
We will explore the relevance of PCHC, especially in the context of mental health and dermatological conditions, discuss the benefits, how to implement it in practice, and current projects related to PCHC in dermatology.
If you enjoyed this episode, please remember to leave a review and subscribe wherever you listen to help more people find our peer support community. 3
Follow the HOST:Instagram: https://instagram.com/joelvsarthritis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joelvsarthritis Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/joelvsarthritisTwitch: https://twitch.tv/joelvsarthritisJoin our Online Peer Support Community and Discord server here: https://discord.com/invite/dUean4vDcXAll Links: https://linktr.ee/JoelvsarthritisWatch The Chronic Pain Club Talk Show and these interviews LIVE on YouTube and join the conversation!DISCLAIMER: Please note that the host of this podcast and its producers are in no way medically trained and do not claim to be. On this show, we share the lived experiences of others - their story is their own, and we cannot be held responsible for their views or recommendations. Everyone is unique - what works for one person may not work for another. Always consult your medical professionals.

38 min