Person and family centered care / Jane H. Barnsteiner (PhD, RN, FAAN), Joanne Disch (PhD, RN, FAAN), Mary K. Walton (MSN, MBE, RN).
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781938835094
- 1938835093
- 9781306957120
- 1306957125
- Nurse and patient
- Patient-centered health care
- Patient-Centered Care
- Nurse-Patient Relations
- Professional-Family Relations
- Relations infirmière-patient
- Soins centrés sur le patient
- Relations soignant-famille
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Holism
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Reference
- MEDICAL -- Alternative Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Atlases
- MEDICAL -- Essays
- MEDICAL -- Family & General Practice
- MEDICAL -- Holistic Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Osteopathy
- Nurse and patient
- 610.7306/99 23
- RT86.3 .B37 2014
- W 84.7
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 443-451) and index.
The landscape for nurturing person- and family-centered care -- Overview and history of person- and family-centered care -- A patient's perspective on patient- and family-centered care -- Avoiding the dark sides of patient-centered care -- The "difficult" patient reconceived -- A global view of person- and family-centered care -- Patient engagement -- Cultivating mindful and compassionate connections -- Hallmarks of a culture of patient- and family-centered care in the care setting -- Family systems theory -- Ethical dilemmas in person- and family-centered care -- Patient-centered care in the face of cultural conflict -- Special considerations of person- and family-centered care related to age -- Advocating for patients and families -- Using the techniques of mediation to promote person- and family-centered care -- Ethics consultation -- High-intensity situations that provoke conflict -- Working with abusive, bullying, or violent patients and families -- Narrative approaches to understanding patient and family perspectives -- Managing compassion fatigue, burnout, and moral distress -- Patient- and family-centered care and the interprofessional team -- Healing environments -- System change for patient- and family-centered care -- The role of leaders in assuring person- and family-centered care -- The call for a change to person- and family-centered care.
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