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Patient-Centered Medicine

Transforming the Clinical Method

Ryan, Bridget L.; McWhinney, Ian R.; Stewart, Moira; Weston, W. Wayne; Freeman, Thomas; Brown, Judith Belle; McWilliam, Carol L.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2024

342

Mole

Inglês

9781032480596

15 a 20 dias

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Dedication

Preface

About the authors

List of contributors

Acknowledgements

PART ONE: OVERVIEW

1. Introduction

2. The Evolution of Clinical Method

PART TWO: THE FOUR COMPONENTS OF THE PATIENT-CENTERED CLINICAL METHOD

Introduction

3. The First Component: Exploring Health, Disease and the Illness Experience

4. The Second Component: Understanding the Whole Person,

Section 1 - Individual and Family

5. The Second Component: Understanding the Whole Person

Section 2 - Context

6. The Third Component: Finding Common Ground

7. The Fourth Component: Enhancing The Patient-Clinician Relationship

PART THREE: APPLICATIONS OF PATIENT-CENTERED PRINCIPLES IN A VARIETY OF HEALTH CARE CONTEXTS

8. Team-Centered Approach: How to Build and Sustain a Team

9. Patient-Centered Approaches in the Face of New Technologies

PART FOUR: LEARNING AND TEACHING THE PATIENT-CENTERED CLINICAL METHOD

10. Becoming a Physician: The Human Experience of Medical Education

11. Learner-Centered Teaching

12. Challenges in Learning and Teaching the Patient-Centered Clinical Method

13. The Case Presentation as a Teaching Tool for Patient-Centered Care

PART FIVE: RESEARCH ON PATIENT-CENTERED CARE

14. Using Qualitative Methodologies and Mixed Methods Approaches to Illuminate Patient-Centered Care

15. Evidence of the Impact of Patient-Centered Care on Clinician Well-being and Patient Outcomes

16. Measuring Patient Perceptions of Patient-Centeredness

17. Measuring Patient-Centeredness

PART SIX

18. Conclusions

Index
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clinical reasoning;qualitative health research;mixed methods analysis;medical education pedagogy;interprofessional collaboration;clinician well-being;qualitative approaches to patient care