This comprehensive and practical guide helps professionals and staff within hospitals change the way they collect record store and use clinical information about patients. It illustrates how clinical governance and evidence-based practice can be easily addressed by modernising clinical information practice to benefit patients and improve staff and service efficiency. As well as helping organisations define and establish improved systems this book is of continuing use for all healthcare professionals who make store and use patient records. 'High quality shared record keeping is recognised as being fundamentally important to good patient care. This book offers an excellent practical approach to addressing the changes needed in clinical record keeping to support improved patient care clinical governance better management information and the move towards electronic patient records. It brings together a strong clinical focus with the informatics principles needed to support a successful move to modern record keeping.' Yvonne Baker and Tricia Woodhead in the Foreword It will be a useful guide for clinicians and all other health professionals dealing with clinical information.
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"'The editors have been successful in bringing together an array of valuable material into one definitive source, which will provide an essential point of reference for a range of practitioners in the field of forensic learning disabilities.' Colin Dale in his Foreword"
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Höhe: 244 mm
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978-1-85775-904-4 (9781857759044)
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Tim Riding Network Director, Secure Services Chair, Lancashire Mentally Disordered Offenders Coordinating Group; Lancashire Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements Strategic Management Board; Honorary Lecturer, John Moores University, Liverpool; Lancashire Care NHS Trust, Preston, Lancashire. Caron Swann Senior Lecturer in Learning Disabilities, St Martin's College, Lancaster, Honorary Practitioner, Calderstones NHS Trust, Whalley, Lancashire. Bob Swann Assistant Director, Clinical Governance and Professional Development; Preston Primary Care Trust Committee Member, The Clinical Governance Association.
The policy context. Epidemiology of offending in learning disability. Sexual offending in people with learning disabilities. Arson and learning disability. Working with people with aggressive behavior. Self-injurious behaviour and deliberate self-harm. Risk assessment and management. Criminal justice liaison. Mental health law. Organisational culture and its impact on service delivery. Resettlement from secure learning disability services.