The challenge of person-centred care: an interprofessional perspective
Koubel, Georgina
This progressive new text shows how professionals can work as a team to provide seamless treatment that puts the patient first. By exploring the concept ofcare from different perspectives and discussing the values and ethics each group brings, it links the goals of patient-centred practice and interprofessionalism for the first time. ÍNDICE: Introduction: The Challenge of Person-centred 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 CollaborativePerson-Centred Practice; P.Milburn and P.Walker - What is Person-Centred Care?; P.Elliot 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
- ISBN: 978-0-230-55077-3
- Editorial: Palgrave Macmillan
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 200
- Fecha Publicación: 12/12/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés