
Person-centred Care in Radiography
Description
Patient Care in Radiography explores the complex interpersonal skills that are required of practitioners and medical imaging professionals which ensure high-quality service is given to patient care in radiography. The textbook is also written by a team of expert authors, and grounded in the team's own research, as well as their involvement with the Heads of Radiography Group, the Association of Radiography Educators, the Collaborating Centre for Values-based Practice in Health and Social Care, and the College of Radiographers.
The textbook contains a broad range of additional learning features, including case studies, student exercises, annotated further readings, and chapter summaries. Diagrams and illustrations are used throughout the book to provide visual representation of the concepts presented. Learning activities are also included throughout the book to encourage readers to self-discover and reflect and then apply their learning to their own role.
Patient Care in Radiography includes detailed information on and discussion of:
Values, developing resilience, defining compassion, pain and suffering, and professional behaviors and culture
Scenarios developed by service users based on real-life practice, to demonstrate the impact of the professional's behavior on the care received
Diversity of service users, the role of carers, conceptual frameworks, interpersonal communication skills, and communicating with patients beyond introductions
Values-based practice, compassionate practice, theoretical models for patient-centered care in radiography, and reflections to help readers move forward
Targeted at all staff working within diagnostic and therapeutic radiography clinical departments and educational institutions, Patient Care in Radiography, can be used in both radiography education by students and educators and by qualified staff who wish to reflect on their own patient care and develop their skills.
<b>A helpful guide to patient and person-centered care in radiography, with a particular focus on interpersonal and communication skills</b>
<i>Patient Care in Radiography</i> explores the complex interpersonal skills that are required of practitioners and medical imaging professionals which ensure high-quality service is given to patient care in radiography. The textbook is also written by a team of expert authors, and grounded in the team's own research, as well as their involvement with the Heads of Radiography Group, the Association of Radiography Educators, the Collaborating Centre for Values-based Practice in Health and Social Care, and the College of Radiographers.
The textbook contains a broad range of additional learning features, including case studies, student exercises, annotated further readings, and chapter summaries. Diagrams and illustrations are used throughout the book to provide visual representation of the concepts presented. Learning activities are also included throughout the book to encourage readers to self-discover and reflect and then apply their learning to their own role.
<i>Patient Care in Radiography</i> includes detailed information on and discussion of:
<ul><li>Values, developing resilience, defining compassion, pain and suffering, and professional behaviors and culture</li><li>Scenarios developed by service users based on real-life practice, to demonstrate the impact of the professional's behavior on the care received</li><li>Diversity of service users, the role of carers, conceptual frameworks, interpersonal communication skills, and communicating with patients beyond introductions</li><li>Values-based practice, compassionate practice, theoretical models for patient-centered care in radiography, and reflections to help readers move forward</li></ul>Targeted at all staff working within diagnostic and therapeutic radiography clinical departments and educational institutions, <i>Patient Care in Radiography,</i> can be used in both radiography education by students and educators and by qualified staff who wish to reflect on their own patient care and develop their skills.
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Jane Harvey-Lloyd, Associate Professor, School of Health and Sports Sciences, University of Suffolk, UK.
Jill Bleiker, Associate Senior Lecturer (Medical Imaging), Retired clinical and academic radiographer, University of Exeter Medical School, UK.
Jane Gooch, Senior Lecturer in Diagnostic Radiography, University of Derby, UK.
Amy Hancock, Senior Lecturer Medical Imaging, University of Exeter, Department of Health and Care Professions, UK.
Emma Hyde, Associate Professor, Provost for Learning & Teaching, University of Derby, UK.
Ann Newton-Hughes, Retired Lecturer (Medical Imaging), University of Salford, UK.
<b>Ruth Strudwick</b>, Associate Professor, School of Health & Sports Sciences, University of Suffolk, UK.
<b>Jane Harvey-Lloyd</b>, Associate Professor, School of Health and Sports Sciences, University of Suffolk, UK.
<b>Jill Bleiker</b>, Associate Senior Lecturer (Medical Imaging), Retired clinical and academic radiographer, University of Exeter Medical School, UK.
<b>Jane Gooch</b>, Senior Lecturer in Diagnostic Radiography, University of Derby, UK.
<b>Amy Hancock</b>, Senior Lecturer Medical Imaging, University of Exeter, Department of Health and Care Professions, UK.
<b>Emma Hyde</b>, Associate Professor, Provost for Learning & Teaching, University of Derby, UK.
<b>Ann Newton-Hughes</b>, Retired Lecturer (Medical Imaging), University of Salford, UK.
Content
CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1
<i>Ruth M Strudwick and Emma Hyde</i>
<b>SECTION I Understanding Ourselves 7</b>
CHAPTER 2 Exploration of Your Own Values 9
<i>Ruth M Strudwick, Ann Newton-Hughes,and Jane M Harvey-Lloyd</i>
CHAPTER 3 Developing Resilience 16
<i>Jane M Harvey-Lloyd</i>
CHAPTER 4 What Is Compassion? 24
<i>Amy Hancock, Jane Gooch, and Jill Bleiker</i>
CHAPTER 5 Pain and Suffering 34
<i>Ann Newton-Hughes, Amy Hancock, and Jill Bleiker</i>
CHAPTER 6 Professional Behaviours and Culture 46
<i>Ruth M Strudwick and Amy Hancock</i>
<b>SECTION II Understanding the Service User 59</b>
CHAPTER 7 Diversity of Service Users 61
<i>Jane Harvey-Lloyd, Jane Gooch, and Ruth M Strudwick</i>
CHAPTER 8 The Role of Carers 68
<i>Jane Harvey-Lloyd and Ruth Strudwick</i>
CHAPTER 9 A Conceptual Framework for Understanding
Compassion in Radiography 73
<i>Amy Hancock and Jill Bleiker</i>
CHAPTER 10 Interpersonal Communication Skills 82
<i>Jane Harvey-Lloyd and Emma Hyde</i>
CHAPTER 11 Is There More to Communicating with
Patients than #Hellomynameis? 94
<i>Jane Gooch</i>
CHAPTER 12 Values-Based Practice 101
<i>Ruth M Strudwick and Ann Newton-Hughes</i>
CHAPTER 13 Compassion in Practice 109
<i>Amy Hancock and Jill Bleiker</i>
CHAPTER 14 Theoretical Models for Person-centred Care in
Radiography 124
<i>Emma Hyde</i>
CHAPTER 15 Reflection on the Books and Skills Learned 137
<i>Ruth M Strudwick</i>
APPENDIX A Organisational Measures of Patient Centred
Care in Imaging Departments 139
APPENDIX B Pause and Check Audit Tool for Measuring
Patient-Centred Care in Diagnostic Radiography (for use in Projection
Radiography, Including Mammography) 144
Index 151