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In-depth philosophical analysis of conceptual issues and challenges in the clinical encounter
The Clinical Encounter enables readers to better understand the many facets of the clinical encounter, the challenges faced by its participants, and what it means to clinicians, patients, and the community. In approaching the clinical encounter as a social activity, the text examines how practical tasks of care interact with the experiences and values of participants, the environment of care, and healthcare policy.
Questions raised in The Clinical Encounter include:
What do we mean by quality of care?
How do we determine care to be effective?
What is communicated in the encounter and how is it communicated (including presentation of risk and management of care options)?
Who is (or ought to be) involved in decision-making about care and what are their perspectives and responsibilities?
What is the role and impact of technology?
Intended for a broad audience, The Clinical Encounter is an essential thought-provoking resource for clinicians, students, managers, and researchers seeking to study and improve patient care, and for patients navigating the healthcare system.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Clinical Encounter
2.1: The Clinical Encounter: What is it?
2.2: Who is involved in the clinical encounter?
2.3: What are the goals of the clinical encounter?
2.4: Where does the clinical encounter take place?
2.5: What are the activities that take place during the clinical encounter?
2.6: Conclusion
Chapter 3: The Patient and the Clinician
3.1: Why the individual patient matters
3.2: Person Centred Care
3.3: The clinician and their responsibilities
3.4: Supplier induced demand
3.5: Conclusion
Chapter 4: Diagnosis
4.1: What do we mean by diagnosis and what is its purpose?
4.2: The diagnostic process
4.3: Sources of evidence in determining a diagnosis
4.4: Implications of a diagnosis
4.5: Conclusion
Chapter 5: Effectiveness of care
5.1: What do we mean by "effective"?
5.2: Sources of evidence
5.3: Evidence Based Medicine
5.4: Clinical practice guidelines
5.5: Conclusion
Chapter 6: Communication
6.1: What is communicated (and how)?
6.2: Factors affecting communication
6.3: Presenting risk
6.4: Management of care options
6.5: Decision aides
6.6: Conclusion
Chapter 7: Clinical Judgment and Clinical Reasoning
7.1: Decision making under uncertainty
7.2: Models of clinical judgment and clinical reasoning
7.3: Conclusion
Chapter 8: Decision Making
8.1: Models of decision making
8.2: Which model is used and how is that determined?
8.3: Shared Decision Making
8.4: Conclusion
Chapter 9: Technology in the Encounter
9.1: Artificial Intelligence
9.2: The virtual encounter
9.3: Consumer products, smartphones, and wearable technology
9.4: Social media, discussion boards, and websites
9.5: Conclusion
Chapter 10: Quality of Care
10.1: How do we define quality care?
10.2: How is quality of care measured?
10.3: Quality Indicators and Benchmarking care
10.4: Conclusions
Chapter 11 - A "final" word on the clinical encounter
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