Annals of Global Health (Apr 2024)

Paving the Path to Patient-Centered Healthcare in Africa: Insights From a Student Led Initiative

  • David Jolly Muganzi,
  • Catherine Misango Namara,
  • Timothy Mwanje Kintu,
  • Linda Atulinda,
  • Raymond Bernard Kihumuro,
  • Bonaventure Ahaisibwe,
  • Victor M. Montori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5334/aogh.4250
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 90, no. 1
pp. 27 – 27

Abstract

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Patient-centered care (PCC) is a key domain of healthcare quality. Its importance is driven by evidence-based medicine, the predominance of chronic conditions requiring self-care, and the recognition of the priority of patient goals, values, priorities, and preferences in determining care plans. This article emphasizes the urgent need for Africa to develop PCC and a workforce committed to its implementation, as well as highlights an initiative by African medical students to champion PCC continent-wide. Embracing this transformative approach presents Africa with an unprecedented opportunity to improve care for each person. Through a comprehensive exploration of unique strategies and considerations in African health professions education, this viewpoint seeks to spark dialogue and inspire action towards a future where patient-centered care is the foundation of healthcare delivery in Africa.

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