Breaking the cycle : how to turn conflict into collaboration when you and your patients disagree 🔍
George F Blackall; Steven Simms; Michael J Green; American College of Physicians
American College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2009
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描述
surveys Have Shown That Doctors Consider 15% To 25% Of Their Patient Encounters Difficult, And That Can Hurt The Quality Of Medical Care. Some Difficult Patients Simply Need To Be Approached Differently. The American College Of Physicians, Which Published Breaking The Cycle Is Promoting The Book To Doctors And Training Programs As A Roadmap For Dealing With Difficult Encounters. - Laura Landro, Wall Street Journal When Physician-patient Conflicts Arise They Can Lead To An Impasse—over Issues As Simple As Prescribing Antibiotics For A Cold Or As Complicated As End-of-life Care—leaving Physicians Feeling Frustrated And Helpless. Breaking The Cycle Explains How Physicians Can Understand, Approach, And Resolve Doctor-patient Conflict In A Way That Breaks Down Barriers And Builds Stronger, More Gratifying Relationships. Inspired By The Authors' Experience With A Twelve-year-old Girl Who Struggled To Take Life-saving Medication And Based On Principals And Proven Techniques From The Field Of Family Therapy, The Authors Present A Unique Approach To The Problem Of Doctor-patient Conflict. This Practical Guide Focuses On How Changes In A Physician's Thinking Can Improve Challenging Interactions. features
• Real-life Experiences And Case Studies
• A Systematic Approach Helping Readers Build Relationships With Their Patients
• Knowledge, Insights, And Experience Of An Internist, Health Psychologist, And Family Therapist early Praise Blackall, Simms, And Green Provide A Valuable Map For Those Of Us Striving To Navigate The Murky Waters Of Challenging Physician-patient Interactions. Their Model Is Clearly Presented, Lucid, And Practical.—dan Shapiro, Phd, Author Of Delivering Doctor Amelia a Practical Approach That Actually Helps Physicians, Patients, And Families Reduce Conflict ... Speaking As One Of The Frustrated Physicians Who Has Tried To Resolve These Issues In Practice, I Am Delighted To Report That This Book By Blackall, Simms, And Green Is Just What I've Been Waiting For!—mark Siegler, Md, Lindy Bergman Professor Of Medicine And Surgery; Director, Maclean Center For Clinical Medical Ethics; Author Of Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach To Ethical Decisions In Clinical Medicine
laura Landro - The Wall Street Journal surveys Have Shown That Doctors Consider 15% To 25% Of Their Patient Encounters Difficult, And That Can Hurt The Quality Of Medical Care. Some Difficult Patients Simply Need To Be Approached Differently. The American College Of Physicians, Which Published Breaking The Cycle Is Promoting The Book To Doctors And Training Programs As A Roadmap For Dealing With Difficult Encounters.
• Real-life Experiences And Case Studies
• A Systematic Approach Helping Readers Build Relationships With Their Patients
• Knowledge, Insights, And Experience Of An Internist, Health Psychologist, And Family Therapist early Praise Blackall, Simms, And Green Provide A Valuable Map For Those Of Us Striving To Navigate The Murky Waters Of Challenging Physician-patient Interactions. Their Model Is Clearly Presented, Lucid, And Practical.—dan Shapiro, Phd, Author Of Delivering Doctor Amelia a Practical Approach That Actually Helps Physicians, Patients, And Families Reduce Conflict ... Speaking As One Of The Frustrated Physicians Who Has Tried To Resolve These Issues In Practice, I Am Delighted To Report That This Book By Blackall, Simms, And Green Is Just What I've Been Waiting For!—mark Siegler, Md, Lindy Bergman Professor Of Medicine And Surgery; Director, Maclean Center For Clinical Medical Ethics; Author Of Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach To Ethical Decisions In Clinical Medicine
laura Landro - The Wall Street Journal surveys Have Shown That Doctors Consider 15% To 25% Of Their Patient Encounters Difficult, And That Can Hurt The Quality Of Medical Care. Some Difficult Patients Simply Need To Be Approached Differently. The American College Of Physicians, Which Published Breaking The Cycle Is Promoting The Book To Doctors And Training Programs As A Roadmap For Dealing With Difficult Encounters.
备选作者
Blackall, George F; Simms, Steven; Green, Michael J. (Michael Jay), 1961-; American College of Physicians
备选作者
George F. Blackall; Steven Simms; Michael Jay Green
备用出版商
Philadelphia: ACP Press
备用版本
United States, United States of America
备用版本
Philadelphia, c2009
备用版本
1, US, 2009
元数据中的注释
Includes bibliographical references and index.
备用描述
Doctors want to help their patients. Patients want their doctors to help. But when conflicts arise and lead to an impasse over issues as simple as prescribing antibiotics for a cold or as complicated as end-of-life care physicians can be left feeling frustrated and helpless. As their relationship deteriorates, both doctor and patient feel misunderstood and cut-off. Inspired by the authors' experience with a twelve-year-old girl who struggled to take life-saving medication and based on principals and proven techniques from the field of family therapy, the authors present a unique approach to the problem of doctor patient conflict. This practical guide focuses on how changes in a physician's thinking can improve challenging interactions. Breaking the Cycle features: A wealth of real-life experiences and case studies that show how impasses arise and how best to respond. A systematic approach that helps readers overcome impasses by building relationships with their patients, not withdrawing from them. The knowledge, insights, and experience of an internist, health psychologist, and family therapist. Breaking the Cycle explains how physicians can understand, approach, and resolve doctor patient conflict in a way that breaks down barriers and builds stronger, more gratifying relationships.
备用描述
xiii, 154 p. : 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
Doctor knows best (sometimes) : the "physician-as-expert" model -- The harder I try, the worse it gets : the symptomatic cycle -- How to begin : building collaborative relationships -- An ounce of prevention : how to avoid impasses with patients and their families -- When all you know isn't enough : dealing with chronic illness -- "You are not helping me!" -- Pediatrics : little people, big problems -- "You have to save my little girl!" : crisis in the intensive care unit -- Ethical dilemmas in medicine : or are they? -- It's all in your head : patients seeking medical solutions to non-medical problems
Includes bibliographical references and index
Doctor knows best (sometimes) : the "physician-as-expert" model -- The harder I try, the worse it gets : the symptomatic cycle -- How to begin : building collaborative relationships -- An ounce of prevention : how to avoid impasses with patients and their families -- When all you know isn't enough : dealing with chronic illness -- "You are not helping me!" -- Pediatrics : little people, big problems -- "You have to save my little girl!" : crisis in the intensive care unit -- Ethical dilemmas in medicine : or are they? -- It's all in your head : patients seeking medical solutions to non-medical problems
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2023-06-28
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