Essential values-based practice : clinical stories linking science with people /
This book will help clinicians acquire and develop the processes and skills of values-based practice. The aim of most patient-clinician consultations is to improve health outcomes. Often they succeed, and patients are satisfied and empowered. However, some consultations are unsatisfactory and result...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2012.
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Colección: | Cambridge medicine (Series)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword, from a patient perspective
- Foreword, from a clinician perspective
- A bold claim to start this book
- Prologue: linking science with people
- Values, individuals and an overview of values-based practice: introduction to 'it's my back, doctor!' (episode 1): values in clinical decision making
- 'It's my back, Doctor!' (episode 2): applying the tools already in the clinical toolbox for working with values to individuals
- An outline of values-based practice: its point, premise and ten-part process
- The clinical skills for values-based practice: introduction to recovery in schizophrenia: a values wake-up call
- Teenage acne: widening our values horizons
- A smoking enigma: getting (and not getting) the knowledge
- Diabetic control and controllers: nothing without communication
- Relationships in values-based practice: introduction to 'best' in breast cancer: clinician values and person-centred care
- Risks in safeguarding children: team values as well as skills
- Science and values-based practice: introduction to the reluctant hypertensive: think evidence, think values too!
- Unexplainable abdominal pain: think values, think evidence too!
- Elective fertility: think high-tech, think evidence and values!
- Bringing it all together: introduction to a good (enough) death: dissensus in end of life care
- 'It's my back, Doctor!' (episode 3)
- Postscript: the small change of care
- A bold claim to end this book.