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The World Health Organisation , often shortened to WHO was formed in ____________________ .
Although the WHO ? s priorities have changed over the years their main mission was to help coordinator global strategies to promote health and ____________________ disease , particularly ____________________ diseases . It is widely understood that The WHO had a pivotal role in the global eradication of ____________________ ____________________ . The growth of the mainstream consumer movement , where the buyer can decide when and where to buy , ____________________ the public . People could demand more cost effective , and appropriate healthcare . Patient ____________________ Groups , often championed by nurses and midwives began to exert their quasi - ____________________ influence on those who planned and implemented healthcare .
The Person - ____________________ Care Framework includes the five elements of ____________________ with Patients Beliefs & Values , Engaging Authentically , Sharing Decisions , Being Sympathetically Present , and Providing ____________________ Care ( care that caters for the whole person ) are central to Person - Centred Outcomes . ____________________ - ____________________ Practice ( EBP ) describes the process of using a nurses or midwives own skills and ____________________ together with the best possible evidence and the patient / persons own choices to provide the best care for that person . Often the concept of EBP is represented by three overlapping rings in a ____________________ diagram ( Fig 5 ) . Those active in the profession in the ____________________ and 1990s , who had witnessed the adoption of evidence based practice , widely regarded EBP as having a vital and unique influence in repositioning nursing as a confident , independent and autonomous profession .