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Abc of Clinical Professionalism

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor Nicola Cooper, Consultant Physician and Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Derby; and Division of Graduate Entry Medicine, University of Nottingham, UK. Anna Frain, General Practitioner and GP Teaching Fellow, Division of Medical Sciences and Graduate Entry Medicine, University of Nottingham, UK John Frain, Director of Clinical Skills, Division of Medical Sciences and Graduate Entry Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK. Klappentext Clinical professionalism is a set of values, behaviours and relationships which underpins the public's trust in healthcare providers both as individuals and organisations.  'First, do no harm' is expressed most clearly today in the patient safety movement and the imperative for transparency and candour in the delivery of healthcare.  Professional conduct is essential for safe and high quality clinical care. The ABC of Clinical Professionalism considers recent evidence on how healthcare practitioners maintain professionalism including how values are developed and affected by the working environment, the challenges of maintaining personal and organisational resilience and the ethical and regulatory framework in which practice is conducted.  Topics covered include: Acquiring and developing professional values Patient-centred care Burnout and resilience Confidentiality and social media The culture of healthcare Ensuring patient safety Leadership and collaboration Ethical and legal aspects of professionalism Teaching and assessing professionalism Regulation of healthcare professionals The chapter authors come from a range of countries and have experience of working in multidisciplinary clinical teams, research, and in the training of future healthcare practitioners including their development as professionals. Zusammenfassung Clinical professionalism is a set of values! behaviours and relationships which underpins the public s trust in healthcare providers both as individuals and organisations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors vii Preface ix 1 Why Clinical Professionalism Matters 1 John Frain 2 Acquiring and Developing Professional Values 9 Sue Murphy Alison Greig and Anna Frain 3 Patient-Centred Care 17 Anna Frain and Andy Wearn 4 Burnout and Resilience 23 Clare Gerada 5 Confidentiality and Social Media 29 John Spandorfer 6 The Culture of Healthcare 35 Charlotte E. Rees and Lynn V. Monrouxe 7 Ensuring Patient Safety 41 Nicola Cooper 8 Leadership and Collaboration 47 Judy McKimm and Jill Thistlethwaite 9 Ethical and Legal Aspects of Professionalism 53 Andrew Papanikitas 10 Teaching and Assessing Professionalism 59 John C. McLachlan and Kathryn A. Robertson 11 Regulation of Healthcare Professionals 67 John Alcolado and Clare Sutherland Recommended Books Articles and Websites 75 Index 77 ...

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Autori Anna Frain, Nicola (Department of Health Sciences Cooper, N Cooper, Nicola Frain Cooper, Nicola Cooper, John Frain
Con la collaborazione di Anna Frain (Editore), Frain John (Editore), Cooper Nicola (Editore), Frain Anna (Editore), Nicola Cooper (Editore), John Frain (Editore)
Editore Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Lingue Inglese
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 31.01.2018
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Medicina
 
EAN 9781119266662
ISBN 978-1-119-26666-2
Numero di pagine 96
 
Serie ABC
ABC Series
ABC Series
ABC
Categorie MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine
Clinical & internal medicine
Clinical and internal medicine
 

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