Patient-centered medicine
transforming the clinical method
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Author
Contributions
- Stewart, Moira. - Contributor
Publication
1995 - Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, California
Language
English
Word Count
66,750 words, Guess
Page Count
267 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepatientcenteredm0000unse_f3h3
- ISBN-100803956886
- ISBN-100803956894
- ISBN-139780803956889
- ISBN-139780803956896
and 7 more
- LibraryThing2419099
- Goodreads3701929', '1085645
- Library of Congress Control Number94043063
- OCLC Control Number31607960
- Better World Books9780803956896
- Better World Books9780803956889
- Open LibraryOL1116937M
Classifications
- DDC610
- LCCR727.3 .P364 1995
- LCCR727.3.P364 1995
Description
"The evolution of attitudes and roles in society is reflected in many facets of our lives: In the medical community, these changes are most evident in the shifting relationship between doctor and patient. Confronted with the demand for more egalitarian approaches to health care, physicians may find themselves ill prepared to accept - and participate in - this redefinition of traditional medical practice. In Patient-Centered Medicine, the authors present a six-component model to assist health practitioners in expanding and strengthening their relationships with patients. Thoughtful discussions and case studies present topics as diverse as conceptualizations of ill health, consideration of the patient as an individual, the establishment of goals and cooperative strategy between physician and patient, and the realistic allocation of time, energy, and other resources of the health care provider. Emphasizing a holistic philosophy, the work encourages physicians to surpass treatment based strictly on a one-dimensional, biomedical assessment of their patients - and achieve greater results. Professionals and advanced students in all health care fields will appreciate this illuminating and provocative volume."--Jacket.
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