Challenges and Solutions in Patient-Centered Care: A Case Book

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Judith Belle Brown, Moira Stewart, W. Wayne Weston
Radcliffe Publishing, 2002 - 235 pages

Series Editors: Moira Stewart, Judith Belle Brown and Thomas R Freeman
The application of the patient-centered clinical method has received international recognition. This book introduces and fully examines the patient-centered clinical method and illustrates how it can be applied in primary care. It presents case examples of the many problems encountered in patient-doctor interactions and provides ideas for dealing with these more effectively. It covers a wide range of topics and issues including palliative care, abuse, dying patients, ethical challenges and the role of self-awareness. Many narratives originate from patients' and family members' experiences, providing perspectives of great power and value. The Patient-Centered Care series is of great value to all health professionals, teachers and students in primary care.

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Contents

Understanding Both the Patients
7
Resistant patients
22
7
25
1
31
Understanding the Whole Person
37
Understanding the Whole Person
43
Problems in the extended family
49
Abuse and palliative care
57
Incorporating Prevention and Health Promotion
107
Incorporating Prevention
115
The hidden alcoholic
121
Menopause
133
8
148
Enhancing the PatientDoctor
153
Breaking bad news
168
Being Realistic
183

Hopelessness
65
Finding Common Ground
71
The diagnostic label
78
Patients fears
85
Collaboration
93
Angry patient
99
Consultation
197
1
213
Health promotion
227
Index
231
Woman abuse
235
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