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The Challenge of Person-centred Care: An Interprofessional Perspective

Autor Georgina Koubel, Hilary Bungay
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 2008
This impressive book brings together two major tenets of modern healthcare: person-centred care and interprofessional working, in order to utilise different perspectives on practice to identify the best treatment for the individual.In a three-part structure covering theory, ethics and practice, The Challenge of Person-Centred Care provides:- Jargon-free explanations of the role of person-centred care for each professional group- Clear advice to prepare students for practice- Numerous case studies and scenarios to illustrate how theory can be applied- As a text that engages readers in ethical and moral debates, The Challenge of Person-Centred Care is an essential resource for health and social care students and practitioners. By inspiring critical thinking and reflection on the varied practice roles, it contributes towards improving patient experience in the future.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230550773
ISBN-10: 0230550770
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 3 black & white tables, 2 black & white line drawings, 1 diagrames
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:2008
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

First text to look at how person-centred care can be achieved in an inter-professional environment

Notă biografică

GEORGINA KOUBEL is Senior Lecturer in Social Work in the Department of Social Work, Community& Mental Health at Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK. After working as a generic social worker in London for many years Georgina moved to Kent Social Services where she worked in Adult Services while completing her MSc in Health and Community Studies. She has developed her work with older adults and adults with disabilities and takes a particular interest in the area of safeguarding vulnerable adults. She also has also developed particular interests in interprofessional education, supervision and reflective practice.HILARY BUNGAY is Senior Lecturer in Radiography in the Department of Allied Health and has a part-time secondment as Senior Research Fellow in the Sidney de Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health at Canterbury Christchurch University, Canterbury, UK. Hilary's current research interests include the impact of music on health; older people and cancer services.

Cuprins

Introduction: The Challenge of Personcentred Care: An Interprofessional Perspective; G.Koubel and H.Bungay PART I: AN INTRODUCTION TO PERSON-CENTRED CARE AND INTERPROFESSIONAL WORKING Person-centred care and Interprofessional Working: Beyond Interprofessional Education and Towards Collaborative Person-Centred Practice; P.Milburn and P.Walker What is Person-Centred Care?; P.Elliott and G.Koubel Part II: THE THEORY AND ETHICS OF PERSON-CENTRED CARE AND INTERPROFESSIONAL WORKING Person-Centred Care With Dignity and Respect; H.Bungay and R.Sandys Who is a Person? Self Awareness The Key to Person-Centred Care?; C.Barber, N.McLaughlin and J.Wood Your Rights as a Person; J.Arnott PART III: PERSON-CENTRED CARE AND INTERPROFESSIONAL WORKING: THE APPLICATION TO PRACTICE Person-Centred Primary Care and Health Promotion; L.Gilbert and T.Dunn Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults and Person Centred Care; G.Koubel Care for the Carers: Who is in the Centre?; H.Bungay and P.Walker Afterword: Principles, Power, Professionalism and Partnership; G.Koubel.