Contributors examine the degree to which the provision of health care is influenced by characteristics of the health service organization, such as the administrative structure and the human resources available. They demonstrate that job satisfaction and conditions play an important role in shaping the quality and effectiveness of care and discuss the emotional support health care providers need to avoid long-term exhaustion and ensure well being. The contributors identify qualities of the client-provider interaction that lead to positive health care outcomes, such as providing information, responding to patient concerns, facilitating interactions with the health care system, and encouraging participation in personal health care and offer examples of innovative conceptual and analytical approaches to better health care practices. Contributors include Heather Boon (University of Toronto), Laurette Dube, Carole A. Estabrooks (University of Alberta), Guylaine Ferland, Arlie Russell Hochschild (University of California, Berkley), Diane M. Irvine Doran (University of Toronto), Terrence Montague (Merck Frosst Canada), D.S. Moskowitz, Richard W.J. Neufeld (University of Western Ontario), Gilbert Pinard (Mc Gill University), Debra L. Roter (John Hopkins Blooomberg School of Public Health), Dana Gelb Safran (New England Medical Center), and Krista K. Trobst (York University).
Laurette Dube & Guylaine Ferland
Emotional and Interpersonal Dimensions of Health Services [PDF ebook]
Enriching the Art of Care with the Science of Care
Emotional and Interpersonal Dimensions of Health Services [PDF ebook]
Enriching the Art of Care with the Science of Care
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● Pagine 232 ● ISBN 9780773571181 ● Casa editrice MQUP ● Pubblicato 2003 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 5836163 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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