Context of care

Those elements of an individual’s life or living situation that have psychological, social, and/or economic relevance to his or her use of professional health services. The context of a person’s care may include such elements as that person’s attitudes toward illness; belief systems (e.g., ethnic, racial, or religious); cognitive abilities; emotional states; family life; finances; and previous experiences with health care agencies, among others.


 


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