
Patient Centered Care in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
Published on 9. May 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-0-7020-4613-1 (ISBN)
Description
Health investigation and treatment have moved from a clinician-centred approach to a patient-centred approach during the past few decades. Patients are now rightly regarded as empowered and informed users of health services, not passive recipients.
Motivated by this philosophical shift, this new book identifies the key issues underpinning the complete delivery of 'good' patient care and considers their application in the medical radiation sciences. Taking a UK/European perspective, the authors examine how a holistic approach is related to legislation, human rights and perceived patient needs. Medical imaging and radiotherapy are front line services experienced by vast numbers of patients with acute and chronic medical conditions, including trauma and cancer.
The book includes coverage of behavioural science and health psychology together with practical applications such as safe manual handling, infection control and radiation safety. This provides the reader with a comprehensive understanding of what contributes to the patient's experience in diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy. It also considers other aspects of the patient experience, such as inter-professional team working, disability, communication, clinical procedures and practice.
Identifies the key issues underpinning the complete delivery of 'good' patient care and considers their application in the medical radiation sciences.
Takes a UK/European perspective.
Covers behavioural science and health psychology together with practical applications such as safe manual handling, infection control and radiation safety.
Considers all aspects of the patient experience, including communication, clinical procedures and practice.
Motivated by this philosophical shift, this new book identifies the key issues underpinning the complete delivery of 'good' patient care and considers their application in the medical radiation sciences. Taking a UK/European perspective, the authors examine how a holistic approach is related to legislation, human rights and perceived patient needs. Medical imaging and radiotherapy are front line services experienced by vast numbers of patients with acute and chronic medical conditions, including trauma and cancer.
The book includes coverage of behavioural science and health psychology together with practical applications such as safe manual handling, infection control and radiation safety. This provides the reader with a comprehensive understanding of what contributes to the patient's experience in diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy. It also considers other aspects of the patient experience, such as inter-professional team working, disability, communication, clinical procedures and practice.
Identifies the key issues underpinning the complete delivery of 'good' patient care and considers their application in the medical radiation sciences.
Takes a UK/European perspective.
Covers behavioural science and health psychology together with practical applications such as safe manual handling, infection control and radiation safety.
Considers all aspects of the patient experience, including communication, clinical procedures and practice.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
699 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7020-4613-1 (9780702046131)
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B. Tech. Rad. Ramlaul MA | Hdcr Vosper MSc
Patient Centered Care in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy
E-Book
03/2013
Elsevier
€46.99
Available for download
Persons
Editor
Senior Lecturer, School of Health and Emergency Professions - Radiography, University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, UK
Senior Lecturer
Senior Lecturer
Senior Lecturer, Department of Radiography, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
Content
Section One Professional Conduct and Behaviour
Section Two Communication
Section Three Psychosocial aspects of patient care
Section Four Radiation hazards and safety
Section Five Physical and medical aspects of patient safety
Section Six Infection control
Section Seven Performance measures in patient care
Section Eight Patient care specific to each of the following key areas:
Conventional diagnostic imaging
Interventional radiology
Ultrasound
Nuclear Medicine
MRI
Radiotherapy
Section Two Communication
Section Three Psychosocial aspects of patient care
Section Four Radiation hazards and safety
Section Five Physical and medical aspects of patient safety
Section Six Infection control
Section Seven Performance measures in patient care
Section Eight Patient care specific to each of the following key areas:
Conventional diagnostic imaging
Interventional radiology
Ultrasound
Nuclear Medicine
MRI
Radiotherapy