Patient care planning is an essential component of nursing practice. It involves the systematic approach to identifying a patient's healthcare needs, setting achievable goals, and determining the necessary interventions to meet these goals. This process ensures that each patient receives personalized and efficient care.
Effective care planning aids in providing structured and individualized care, improving patient outcomes, enhancing communication among healthcare providers, and facilitating continuity of care across different settings.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs provides a framework for understanding the essential human needs that must be met in a hierarchical order, from physiological to self-actualization. In patient care planning, this model helps nurses prioritize interventions based on the most critical and immediate needs, ensuring a holistic approach to patient care.