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Art and Science of Health Care: Psychology and Human Factors for Practitioners

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Going beyond pure technology — how “soft factors” are vital to improve medical care Technological innovations and new drugs have led to an explosion in the costs of medical care, and also to the realization among both medical and allied practitioners and patients that such innovation has not necessarily led to more effective care. A gap exists between theory and real-life practice — one that this book attempts to bridge. Thought-provoking essays by an array of distinguished contributors, based on contemporary research and wide-ranging experience in clinical practice, show how we can and must go beyond pure technology in order to improve clinical care. Cultural and social factors on the part of the patients; the practitioner’s own personality and other “soft factors”; society trends such as increased migration; communication skills; techniques ranging from mindfulness, cognitive psychology, and narrative medicine, to humor. All these and other human factors that medical professionals and those in training (physicians, nurses, counselors, and others) need to integrate into practice to provide effective and cost-effective care are explored and illuminated here by leading experts from a variety of disciplines.

Editor: Kirkcaldy, Bruce D

Topic: Medical / Nursing
Media: Book
ISBN: 889374236
Language: English
Pages: 336

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Weight 1.25 lbs
Dimensions 8.9 × 6 × 0.9 in

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