To support government initiatives to increase patient and lay involvement in all aspects of medicine Lay Involvement in Health and Other Research identifies practical ways in which non-professionals can enhance the value of academic and scientific research. It also provides insights on how lay involvement works outside healthcare boundaries using examples from social care education law and order community development transport and the environment offering points and frameworks on how to increase and enhance this activity. All healthcare professionals (especially those involved in research) policy makers and shapers and healthcare academics will find this timely publication an interesting read.
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'The consultation is analysed in-depth in this remarkable easy-to-read volume' GP 'An uninhibited paean of good communication' Education for General Practice 'Cheerfully illustrated and readable' British Medical Journal 'The text is full of wisdom' British Journal of General Practice 'Worth reading' Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 'Easy-to-read and written with enthusiasm' Medical Monitor 'An excellent blend of theory and practice which should be read by every doctor' Clinician in Management 'A must for every doctor' Family Practice
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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978-1-85775-998-3 (9781857759983)
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Some early truths to remember * How doctors talk to patients and why * Different types of patient * The patient's learning circle * How you feel is as important as what you know * What you need to achieve in a consultation * Ways of looking at the consultation * Ways of describing and evaluating consultations * Remember it is what matters to the patient that really counts * Wider communication and ethical issues * References