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Preparing for Professional Practice in Health and Social Care

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Informationen zum Autor Anita Atwal, PhD, is currently an associate professor at London South Bank University, focusing on interprofessional working. She has been a lecturer in occupational therapy for over twenty years. Klappentext PREPARING FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CAREThe new edition of Preparing for Professional Practice in Health and Social Care is a welcome resource for students and newly registered Allied Health professionals, emphasising client-centered practice while clarifying expectations from regulatory bodies such as the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). The book presents a range of topics--such as law, ethics, interprofessional working, leadership, equality and diversity, team building, communication skills, and reflective practice--ensuring readers are fully prepared for the demands of their profession.Readers will also find:* Practical guidance on getting, and keeping, the job - from writing a CV, applying for jobs, interview techniques, as well as career-planning and continuing professional development* Each chapter begins with an overview of the content and concludes with key take-home messages and further reading suggestions* A set of self-assessment exercises* Case studies and examples from clinical practicePreparing for Professional Practice in Health and Social Care is a useful reference for all Allied Health professionals. Zusammenfassung PREPARING FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CAREThe new edition of Preparing for Professional Practice in Health and Social Care is a welcome resource for students and newly registered Allied Health professionals, emphasising client-centered practice while clarifying expectations from regulatory bodies such as the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). The book presents a range of topics--such as law, ethics, interprofessional working, leadership, equality and diversity, team building, communication skills, and reflective practice--ensuring readers are fully prepared for the demands of their profession.Readers will also find:* Practical guidance on getting, and keeping, the job - from writing a CV, applying for jobs, interview techniques, as well as career-planning and continuing professional development* Each chapter begins with an overview of the content and concludes with key take-home messages and further reading suggestions* A set of self-assessment exercises* Case studies and examples from clinical practicePreparing for Professional Practice in Health and Social Care is a useful reference for all Allied Health professionals. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors List xi Introduction xiii 1 Reflection 1 Keith Walker & Alison Warren Chapter Overview 1 Professionalism 2 Knowledge 3 Conceptions of Practice 4 Evidence-Based Practice 5 Clinical Reasoning 7 Reflection in Practice 8 Critical Thinking Is Not Possible without Reflection 9 Reflection and Reflexivity 9 Case Study 1 - Interprofessional Collaboration: Differing Assumptions Informing Ideas 10 Reflection Is Not Only an Individual Act 11 Reflective Models, Settings, and Tools 12 Models of Reflection 14 Case Study 2 - Individual Reflection (Model of Reflection): Realisation that Not as Evidence Based in Practice as First Thought 14 Case Study 3 - Individual Method of Reflection (Post-Graduate Study): Didn't Find What Was Expected but Found More 15 Service User Perspective and Reflection - Shani Shamah 16 2 Care and Self-Care 21 SH Cedar Chapter Overview 21 What Is Care? 22 The Science of Care 23 Why Self-care Is Important 24 Stress and Burnout 25 Methods of Self-Care 26 Boundaries 27 Resilience 27 Reflective Practice and Schwartz Rounds 29 Chaplain...

List of contents

Contributors List xi
 
Introduction xiii
 
1 Reflection 1
Keith Walker & Alison Warren
 
Chapter Overview 1
 
Professionalism 2
 
Knowledge 3
 
Conceptions of Practice 4
 
Evidence-Based Practice 5
 
Clinical Reasoning 7
 
Reflection in Practice 8
 
Critical Thinking Is Not Possible without Reflection 9
 
Reflection and Reflexivity 9
 
Case Study 1 - Interprofessional Collaboration: Differing Assumptions Informing Ideas 10
 
Reflection Is Not Only an Individual Act 11
 
Reflective Models, Settings, and Tools 12
 
Models of Reflection 14
 
Case Study 2 - Individual Reflection (Model of Reflection): Realisation that Not as Evidence Based in Practice as First Thought 14
 
Case Study 3 - Individual Method of Reflection (Post-Graduate Study): Didn't Find What Was Expected but Found More 15
 
Service User Perspective and Reflection - Shani Shamah 16
 
2 Care and Self-Care 21
SH Cedar
 
Chapter Overview 21
 
What Is Care? 22
 
The Science of Care 23
 
Why Self-care Is Important 24
 
Stress and Burnout 25
 
Methods of Self-Care 26
 
Boundaries 27
 
Resilience 27
 
Reflective Practice and Schwartz Rounds 29
 
Chaplaincy Services 30
 
Organisational Culture 31
 
Service User Perspective: Shani Shamah 32
 
Summary 33
 
3 Ethics and Professional Practice 37
Daniel Rodger
 
Chapter Overview 37
 
Personal and Professional Values 38
 
Unethical Behaviour 39
 
Fitness to Practice 39
 
Standards of Conduct, Performance, and Ethics 40
 
Standards of Proficiency for Physiotherapists 40
 
Questions to Consider 41
 
Ethical Theories 41
 
Utilitarianism 42
 
Scope of Practice 43
 
Deontology 43
 
Whistleblowing 44
 
Virtue Ethics 45
 
The Virtue of Trustworthiness 47
 
The Principle-Based Approach 48
 
Respect for Autonomy 49
 
Autonomy Reflection 49
 
Non-maleficence 50
 
Non-Maleficence Reflection 50
 
Beneficence 51
 
Justice 52
 
Justice Reflection 52
 
Social Justice 52
 
Reflecting on the Four Principles 54
 
Moral Dilemma: Case Study 54
 
Autonomy 55
 
Non-Maleficence 56
 
Beneficence 56
 
Justice 57
 
Summary 57
 
Ethical Disagreement 57
 
The Second Victim Phenomenon 58
 
Moral Distress 60
 
Disruptive and Uncivil Behaviour 62
 
Summary 64
 
4 Culture and Allied Health Professions Service Delivery 71
Musharrat J. Ahmed-Landeryou
 
Chapter Overview 71
 
Background 72
 
Culture and Professional Practice 72
 
Sociocultural Perspective of the AHPs 73
 
Belonging in AHPs 73
 
Power Dynamics and Equalising Space 76
 
Why Do You Need to Know about Culture as AHPs? 77
 
Race, Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion-Relevant Legislation for Service Delivery 81
 
How do AHPs improve their ability to attend to cultural aspects of person-centred care? A checklist to take action to change 82
 
Checklist for Action - What to Do 83
 
5 Quality Assurance, Quality Improvement, and Leadership 91
Anita Atwal and Kalimah Ibrahiim
 
Chapter Overview 91
 
Leadership 92
 
Quality Assurance and Change Management Models 98
 
Implementing Change 102
 
Service User Voice in Quality Improvement 103
 
Stage One: Making the Case fo

Product details

Authors Anita (Brunel University Atwal
Assisted by Anita Atwal (Editor), Atwal Anita (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.04.2022
 
EAN 9781119743101
ISBN 978-1-119-74310-1
No. of pages 192
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

Physiotherapie, Ergotherapie, Sozialpflege, health care, Radiography, physiotherapy, Health & Social Care, Gesundheits- u. Sozialwesen, Radiographie, Ergotherapie / Berufe, Professional Issues in Occupational Therapy

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