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
.