The Arc of Conversation: A How-to Guide for Goals of Care Conversations
Autor Amy Shaw, PAen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 dec 2024
Developed by a Palliative Care provider, this is the first book to teach everything clinicians need to know to gently guide patients and families through what can often be difficult discussions about illness, disease, end-of-life wishes, and hospice care. This technique can be used to discuss any medical diagnosis or treatment, be employed at any age or stage of an illness, and can be used by health care professionals at any level.
Readers will be introduced to the patterns of decline patients follow toward the end of life, criteria for recognizing when a patient’s time is limited, hospice care, ground rules for compassionate communication, and a step-wise method of leading patients and families through difficult goals of care conversations in a collaborative way. The book includes specific questions to ask and starter language clinicians can use for developing their own patient-friendly talking points about disease progression, the end of life, concerns that a patient’s time is limited, advanced directives, code status, and hospice care.
While modern medicine is terrific at acute stabilization of illness or injury, it often ignores the elephant in the room—disease progression and death. By doing so, the health care system frequently misses opportunities to align patient wishes with the care they receive. Furthermore, physicians often avoid difficult conversations with patients due to lack of training or the assumption that hospice care represents medical or personal failure. Incorporating the material and technique taught in The Arc of Conversation into everyday practice will enable clinicians to acknowledge and discuss patient decline and to confidently include hospice care as a viable option for treatment that can support patient values, wishes, and priorities. Moving toward a continually collaborative approach with patients—a shift away from physician-directed care to patient-centered care—will enable clinicians to develop treatment plans that prioritize outcomes that matter most to patients and families, improving patient and family experience of health care across their lives and providing patients with the ‘soft landing’ they want at the end.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031704949
ISBN-10: 3031704940
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: Approx. 200 p. 8 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031704940
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: Approx. 200 p. 8 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Introduction.-The Forest for the Trees–Patient Decline and Acute Illness.-The Elephant in the Room–Disease Progression and Death.-Approaches to the End of Life–Disease Trajectories.-Hospice Criteria Determining that Time is Limited.-Illness, Disease, and Sickness–Three Dimensions of a Diagnosis.-Holding Space–Creating a Compassionate and Collaborative Environment.-The Arc of Conversation–Foundations of the Technique.-The Illness Arc–Exploring Personal Experience and Understanding of Illness with Patients and Families.-The Disease Arc–Exploring Disease, Disease Progression, and the End of a Journey with Patients and Families.-The End-of-Life Wishes Arc Exploring End-of-Life, Advance Directive, and Code Status Wishes with Patients and Families.-The Hospice Care Arc– Exploring Hospice Care with Patients and Families.-Aligning Patient Wishes with Care–The Goal of Patient-Centered Care.-Appendix
Notă biografică
Amy Shaw, PA
Cheyenne, WY 82009
Physician Assistant with seven years of experience in Palliative Care, Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care, Cardiology, and Urgent Care. Current position at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center utilizes my passion for providing excellent patient-centered care, providing education to patients and clinical staff members, and skills in process improvement, program development, and leadership.
President of the Board for Meals on Wheels of Cheyenne.
Cheyenne, WY 82009
Physician Assistant with seven years of experience in Palliative Care, Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care, Cardiology, and Urgent Care. Current position at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center utilizes my passion for providing excellent patient-centered care, providing education to patients and clinical staff members, and skills in process improvement, program development, and leadership.
President of the Board for Meals on Wheels of Cheyenne.
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Intending to fill an important gap in medical training, this book presents an easy-to-learn, standardized approach to having compassionate and collaborative goals of care conversations with patients and families, a skill that can be difficult for clinicians to learn and that is not part of standard medical education curricula.
Developed by a Palliative Care provider, this is the first book to teach everything clinicians need to know to gently guide patients and families through what can often be difficult discussions about illness, disease, end-of-life wishes, and hospice care. This technique can be used to discuss any medical diagnosis or treatment, be employed at any age or stage of an illness, and can be used by health care professionals at any level.
Readers will be introduced to the patterns of decline patients follow toward the end of life, criteria for recognizing when a patient’s time is limited, hospice care, ground rules for compassionate communication, and a step-wise method of leading patients and families through difficult goals of care conversations in a collaborative way. The book includes specific questions to ask and starter language clinicians can use for developing their own patient-friendly talking points about disease progression, the end of life, concerns that a patient’s time is limited, advanced directives, code status, and hospice care.
While modern medicine is terrific at acute stabilization of illness or injury, it often ignores the elephant in the room—disease progression and death. By doing so, the health care system frequently misses opportunities to align patient wishes with the care they receive. Furthermore, physicians often avoid difficult conversations with patients due to lack of training or the assumption that hospice care represents medical or personal failure. Incorporating the material and technique taught in The Arc of Conversation into everyday practice will enable clinicians to acknowledge and discuss patient decline and to confidently include hospice care as a viable option for treatment that can support patient values, wishes, and priorities. Moving toward a continually collaborative approach with patients—a shift away from physician-directed care to patient-centered care—will enable clinicians to develop treatment plans that prioritize outcomes that matter most to patients and families, improving patient and family experience of health care across their lives and providing patients with the ‘soft landing’ they want at the end.
Developed by a Palliative Care provider, this is the first book to teach everything clinicians need to know to gently guide patients and families through what can often be difficult discussions about illness, disease, end-of-life wishes, and hospice care. This technique can be used to discuss any medical diagnosis or treatment, be employed at any age or stage of an illness, and can be used by health care professionals at any level.
Readers will be introduced to the patterns of decline patients follow toward the end of life, criteria for recognizing when a patient’s time is limited, hospice care, ground rules for compassionate communication, and a step-wise method of leading patients and families through difficult goals of care conversations in a collaborative way. The book includes specific questions to ask and starter language clinicians can use for developing their own patient-friendly talking points about disease progression, the end of life, concerns that a patient’s time is limited, advanced directives, code status, and hospice care.
While modern medicine is terrific at acute stabilization of illness or injury, it often ignores the elephant in the room—disease progression and death. By doing so, the health care system frequently misses opportunities to align patient wishes with the care they receive. Furthermore, physicians often avoid difficult conversations with patients due to lack of training or the assumption that hospice care represents medical or personal failure. Incorporating the material and technique taught in The Arc of Conversation into everyday practice will enable clinicians to acknowledge and discuss patient decline and to confidently include hospice care as a viable option for treatment that can support patient values, wishes, and priorities. Moving toward a continually collaborative approach with patients—a shift away from physician-directed care to patient-centered care—will enable clinicians to develop treatment plans that prioritize outcomes that matter most to patients and families, improving patient and family experience of health care across their lives and providing patients with the ‘soft landing’ they want at the end.
Caracteristici
Teaches how to gently guide patients and families through difficult discussions about illness, disease, and end-of-life Technique can be used for any diagnosis or treatment, at any age or stage of an illness, by any health care professional Fills an important gap in medical training