Patient Centered Interviewing

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Written by an eminent authority on interviewing techniques and resident training, Patient-Centered Interviewing: An Evidence-Based Method provides practical, how-to guidance on every aspect of physician-patient communication. Readers will hone their skills in patient-centered interviewing techniques whose effectiveness is documented by published evidence.Chapters present techniques for defining the patient's symptoms, making the doctor-centered part of the interviewing process patient-friendly, and handling specific scenarios. Also included are effective strategies for summarizing data from the interview, presenting these findings to colleagues, and using patient education materials. The book's user-friendly design features icons, boxed case vignettes, and use of color to highlight key points.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Robert Charles Smith
Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Release : 2002
File : 358 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0781732794


Smith S Patient Centered Interviewing An Evidence Based Method Fourth Edition

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The definitive evidence-based guide to effective patient-centered interviewing A Doody’s Core Title for 2021! Smith’s Patient-Centered Interviewing, Fourth Edition is a practical introductory textbook covering the essentials of patient interviewing. The most evidence based-guide available on the topic, and endorsed by the Academy of Communication in Healthcare, this acclaimed resource applies the proven 5-Step approach which integrates patient and clinical centered skills to improve effectiveness without adding extra time to the interview duration. Smith’s Patient-Centered Interviewing covers important topics such as: Patient Education Motivating for behavior change Breaking bad news Managing different personality types Increasing personal awareness in mindful practice Nonverbal communication Using computers in the exam room Reporting and presenting evaluations The book’s user-friendly design features icons, boxed case vignettes, and the use of color to highlight key points. Learning aids include practice exercises in each chapter, a pocket card, lists of essential questions, and graphics that facilitate understanding and retention.If you are in need of an evidence-based text that provides a proven systematic framework for taking an effective history, your search ends here.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Auguste H. Fortin
Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Release : 2018-09-22
File : 349 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781259644634


Bates Guide To Physical Examination And History Taking

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Presents step-by-step instructions for physical examination techniques along with information on taking the patient history.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Lynn S. Bickley
Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Release : 2009
File : 958 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780781780582


Smith S Patient Centered Interviewing An Evidence Based Method Third Edition

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Rev. ed. of: Patient-centered interviewing: an evidence-based method / Robert C. Smith. 2nd ed. c2002.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Auguste H. Fortin
Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Release : 2012-05-03
File : 350 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780071760003


Patient Assessment In Pharmacy

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Patient Assessment in Pharmacy: A Culturally Competent Approach thoroughly prepares pharmacy students to assess patients from a variety of cultural and ethnic groups in a culturally appropriate manner. Featuring a practical approach, this essential resource begins by establishing the importance of culturally competent care as well as the process for conducting a patient history and interview. Later chapters focus on specific organ systems and discuss common medical conditions that a pharmacist may encounter, with an emphasis on medical conditions that may have a higher incidence in certain cultural groups.

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Genre : Health & Fitness
Author : Yolanda M. Hardy
Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Release : 2014-09-29
File : 255 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781449690748


Patient Centered Medicine

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The Patient-Centered Clinical Method (PCCM) has been a core tenet of the practice and teaching of medicine since the first edition of Patient-Centered Medicine - Transforming the Clinical Method was published in 1995. This timely fourth edition continues to define the principles underpinning the patient-centered clinical method using four major components, clarifying its evolution and consequent development, and it brings the reader fully up to date. It reinforces the relevance of the method in the current much-changed realities of health care in a world where virtual care will remain common, dependence on technology is rising, and societal changes away from compassion, equity, and relationships toward confrontation, inequity, and self-absorption. Fully revised by its highly experienced author team ensuring wide interest and written for those practising now and for the practitioners of the future, this new edition will be welcomed by a wide international audience comprising all health professionals from medicine, nursing, social work, occupational therapy, physical therapy, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and other fields.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Moira Stewart
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2024-03-06
File : 454 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781003847342


Principles Of Inpatient Psychiatry

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Principles of Inpatient Psychiatry is geared to psychiatrists working in inpatient settings: residents, psychiatrists who occasionally provide inpatient care, and psychiatric "hospitalists" who specialize in the inpatient arena. Inpatient settings contain the sickest psychiatric patients, such as those with a high risk of suicide, agitation requiring emergency management, or treatment-resistant psychosis and depression, all topics discussed in the book. Co-morbid general-medical illness is common, and the book focuses attention, supported by case examples, on medical and neuropsychiatric as well as general-psychiatric evaluation and management. Chapters address special clinical problems, including first-episode psychosis, substance abuse, eating disorders, and legal issues on the inpatient service. The editors bring expertise to bear on a wide range of treatments, including psychopharmacologic, psychodynamic, and milieu approaches.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Fred Ovsiew
Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Release : 2008-11-01
File : 402 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0781772141


Interviewing And Patient Care

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This standard text on medical interviewing retains its core of open-ended and more directed interviewing techniques, but the Fourth Edition is more firmly anchored in the everyday practice of medicine. It contains much new material on the components of the medical history, interviewing cognitively impaired patients, interviewing children and their parents and the elderly, the interview in continuing care and when time is limited, delivering bad news, and many other practical issues.

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Genre : Interpersonal communication
Author : Allen Jay Enelow
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 1996
File : 228 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0195064445


The Patient History Evidence Based Approach

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Carefully teaches students the steps in history taking, the most important part of the clinical examination! 5 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW! "This is a well organized and comprehensive book that teaches a systematic approach to the establishment of a differential diagnosis by maximizing the information that can be collected and developed from a patient's history....This book is ideal for medical students, housestaff, and any clinicians dedicated to refining their skills in this area....Students will find this book very useful in guiding them through the common presenting symptoms that bring patients to medical attention. By systematically reviewing the information attained to formulate a differential diagnosis, taking into account prevalence data, associated causes, likelihood ratios of alarm symptoms and such, students will cultivate the discipline helping them to perform at the highest level."--Doody's Review Service FEATURES : Offers a patient-centered approach to the medical history by emphasizing symptoms rather than diseases Applies principles of evidence-based medicine to the clinical history Illustrates the history-taking process through the discussion of 60 common clinical symptoms, such as dizziness, weight loss, dyspnea, chest pain, nausea and vomiting, low back pain, memory loss, and anxiety Includes diagnostic approach algorithms to summarize important concepts Focuses on actual questions for use in daily practice Provides tips for effective interviewing

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Genre : Medical
Author : Lawrence M. Tierney
Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Release : 2005
File : 628 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0071402608


Storied Health And Illness

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Health and illness are storied experiences that necessarily entail personal, cultural, and political complexities. For all of us, communicating about health and illness requires a continuous negotiation of these complexities and a delicate balance between what we learn about the biology of disease from providers and our own very personal, subjective experiences of being ill. Storied Health and Illness brings together dozens of noteworthy scholars, both established and emerging, in a provocative collection that embraces narrative ways of knowing to think about, analyze, and reconsider our own and others’ health beliefs, behaviors, and communication. Comprehensive content reflects the editors’ substantial research in integrative health, narrative care, and innovative ways of improving well-being and quality of life in personal relationships, healthcare, the workplace, and community settings. Unique narrative approaches to the study of health communication include: • 14 chapters written by 22 contributors who use engaging stories from their own research or personal experience to introduce and ground foundational communication concepts in healthcare, health promotion, community support, organizational wellness, and other health-related sites of interest. • Compelling stories of individuals living with the inherent challenges and unexpected opportunities of mental illness, addiction, aging, cancer, dialysis, sexual harassment, miscarriage, obesity, alopecia, breastfeeding, health threats to immigrant workers, developmental differences, and youth gun violence. • 36 Health Communication in Action (HCIA) sidebars that highlight applied research of innovative health communication scholars in their own words and then prompt readers to think more deeply about their own perspectives and experiences. • Theorizing Practice boxes that encourage readers to reflect on stories that describe significant experiences in their own and others’ lives as they consider assumptions and enlarge their viewpoints in previously unimagined ways.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Jill Yamasaki
Publisher : Waveland Press
Release : 2016-07-01
File : 395 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781478633914