Essential Values-Based Practice: Clinical Stories Linking Science with People

ISBN: 9780521530255 出版年:2012 页码:234 Fulford Peile Carroll Cambridge University Press

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Preface Foreword A bold claim to start this book Prologue: linking science with people Part I. Values, Individuals and an Overview of Values-based Practice: Introduction to Part I 1. 'It's my back, Doctor!' (Episode 1): values in clinical decision making 2. 'It's my back, Doctor!' (Episode 2): applying the tools already in the clinical toolbox for working with values to individuals 3. An outline of values-based practice: its point, premise and ten-part process Part II. The Clinical Skills for Values-based Practice: Introduction to Part II 4. Recovery in schizophrenia: a values wake-up call 5. Teenage acne: widening our values horizons 6. A smoking enigma: getting (and not getting) the knowledge 7. Diabetic control and controllers: nothing without communication Part III. Relationships in Values-based Practice: Introduction to Part III 8. 'Best' in breast cancer: clinician values and person-centred care 9. Risks in safeguarding children: team values as well as skills Part IV. Science and Values-based Practice: Introduction to Part IV 10. The reluctant hypertensive: think evidence, think values too! 11. Unexplainable abdominal pain: think values, think evidence too! 12. Elective fertility: think high-tech, think evidence and values! Part V. Bringing It All Together: Introduction to Part V 13. A good (enough) death: dissensus in end of life care 14. 'It's my back, Doctor!' (Episode 3): building a shared framework for values-based practice Postscript: the small change of care A bold claim to end this book Appendix A. Values-based practice summary and definition of key terms Appendix B. Values-based practice teaching framework Index.

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