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Communicating Quality and Safety in Health Care

Communicating Quality and Safety in Health Care

Communicating Quality and Safety in Health Care

Rick Iedema, University of Technology, Sydney
Donella Piper, University of New England, Australia
Marie Manidis, University of Technology, Sydney
September 2015
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    In response to the growing emphasis on clinicians' capacity to practise effective communication, Communicating Quality and Safety in Healthcare provides real-time communication scenarios and interprofessional case studies. The book engages healthcare trainees from across medicine, nursing and allied health services in a comprehensive and probing discussion of the communication demands that confront today's healthcare teams.

    This book explains the role of communication in mental health, emergency medicine, intensive care, and a wide range of other health service and community care contexts. It emphasises the ways in which patients and clinicians communicate, and how clinicians communicate with one another. The case studies explain why and how communication is critical to good care and healing. Each chapter analyses real-life practice situations, encourages the learner to ask probing questions about these situations, and sets out the principal components and strategies of good communication.

    • Engages healthcare trainees from across medicine, nursing and allied health services in a comprehensive and probing discussion of the communication demands that confront today's healthcare teams
    • Emphasises the ways in which patients and clinicians communicate, and how clinicians communicate with one another
    • Written by a team of prominent and internationally renowned scholars, led by Professor Rick Iedema

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    September 2015
    Paperback
    9781107699328
    372 pages
    255 × 190 × 20 mm
    0.76kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Communication in Health Care, and its Role in Quality and Safety:
    • 1. Introduction: communicating for quality and safety Rick Iedema, Donella Piper and Marie Manidis
    • 2. A brief history of communication in healthcare Rick Iedema, Donella Piper and Marie Manidis
    • Part II. Communicating Quality and Safety across Service and Clinical Domains:
    • 3. Communicating with the patient in primary care settings Jill Thistlethwaite and George Ridgway
    • 4. Communicating across rural and metropolitan health care settings Donella Piper, Vicki Parker and Jane Gray
    • 5. Communicating in emergency care Marie Manidis
    • 6. Communicating in intensive care K. J. Farley, Gerard J. Fennessy and Daryl Jones
    • 7. Communicating about end-of-life care Aileen Collier
    • 8. Communicating in surgery Elizabeth Manias
    • 9. Communicating with people with cognitive impairment Sam Davis and Aileen Collier
    • 10. Therapeutic communication with people experiencing mental illness Jennifer Plumb
    • 11. Communicating in partnership with service users: what can we learn from child and family health? Nick Hopwood
    • Part III. General Health Communication Strategies:
    • 12. Improving care by listening: care communication and shared decision-making Natalya Godbold and Kirsten McCaffery
    • 13. Intra- and interprofessional communication Jill Thistlethwaite, Marie Manidis and Cindy Gallois
    • 14. Communicating care: informed consent Katherine Carroll and Rick Iedema
    • 15. Communicating bad news: bad news for the patient Jill Thistlethwaite
    • 16. Communicating in an e-health environment Vicki Parker, Douglas Bellamy and Deidre Besuijen
    • 17. Communicating for quality and safety in Aboriginal healthcare George Hayden and Caris Jalla
    • 18. Communicating with culturally and linguistically diverse patients in cancer care Phyllis Butow
    • 19. Communicating empathy in the face of pain and suffering Catherine O'Grady and Aileen Collier
    • 20. Taking the heat in critical situations: being aware, assertive and heard Benn Lancman and Christine Jorm
    • Part IV. Regulation and Law:
    • 21. Communicating about how the safety and quality of care are regulated Donella Piper, Luke Slawomirski and Rick Iedema
    • 22. Communicating bad news: when care goes wrong Rick Iedema, Kate Bower and Donella Piper
    • 23. The role of the law in communicating patient safety Donella Piper, Tina Cockburn, Bill Madden, Prue Vines, Janine McIlwraith and Ngaire Watson.
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    • Rick Iedema, Donella Piper, Marie Manidis, Jill Thistlethwaite, George Ridgway, Vicki Parker, Jane Gray, K. J. Farley, Gerard J. Fennessy, Daryl Jones, Aileen Collier, Elizabeth Manias, Sam Davis, Jennifer Plumb, Nick Hopwood, Natalya Godbold, Kirsten McCaffery, Cindy Gallois, Katherine Carroll, Douglas Bellamy, Deidre Besuijen, George Hayden, Caris Jalla, Phyllis Butow, Catherine O'Grady, Benn Lancman, Christine Jorm, Luke Slawomirski, Kate Bower, Tina Cockburn, Bill Madden, Prue Vines, Janine McIlwraith, Ngaire Watson

    • Authors
    • Rick Iedema , University of Technology, Sydney

      Rick Iedema is Professor of Healthcare Innovation at the University of Tasmania and has a dual appointment with the NSW Ministry of Health's Agency for Clinical Innovation.

    • Donella Piper , University of New England, Australia

      Donella Piper is a Lecturer in Health Management at the University of New England.

    • Marie Manidis , University of Technology, Sydney

      Marie Manidis is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Technology, Sydney.