ABSTRACT

Series Editors: Moira Stewart, Judith Belle Brown and Thomas R Freeman The application of the patient-centered clinical method has received international recognition. This book introduces and fully examines the patient-centered clinical method and illustrates how it can be applied in primary care. It presents case examples of the many problems encountered in patient-doctor interactions and provides ideas for dealing with these more effectively. It covers a wide range of topics and issues including palliative care, abuse, dying patients, ethical challenges and the role of self-awareness. Many narratives originate from patients' and family members' experiences, providing perspectives of great power and value. The Patient-Centered Care series is of great value to all health professionals, teachers and students in primary care.

part |6 pages

Component I: Understanding Both the Patient’s Disease and Illness Experience

part |30 pages

Cases Illustrating Component I: Understanding Both the Patient’s Disease and Illness Experience

chapter 1|3 pages

The family’s illness experience

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, Lynn Brown, W Wayne Weston, Moira Stewart

chapter 2|2 pages

Religious faith and the illness experience

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, Moira Stewart, W Wayne Weston, W Peter Scott

chapter 3|3 pages

Responding to the illness experience

ByJohn Jordan, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 4|3 pages

Major life events and the illness experience

ByCarol L McWilliam, Judith Belle Brown, Susan M McNair

chapter 5|3 pages

Chronically ill seniors

ByCarol L McWilliam, Judith Belle Brown, W Wayne Weston

chapter 6|3 pages

Acute assault victim

BySusan M McNair, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 7|3 pages

Doctor as patient

ByW E Osmun, Judith Belle Brown, Juan Muñoz

chapter 8|3 pages

Pain

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, Susan M McNair

chapter 9|3 pages

Coming to terms with illness: 1

ByCathy MacLean, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 10|3 pages

Coming to terms with illness: 2

ByCathy MacLean, Judith Belle Brown

part |6 pages

Component II

part |28 pages

Cases Illustrating Component II

chapter 11|2 pages

Needs of the adolescent patient

ByDavid Snadden, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 12|3 pages

Homeless youth

ByTammy L Schilbe, Judith Belle Brown, Morrison Reid, Stephen J Wetmore

chapter 13|2 pages

Problems in the extended family

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, Mary Pat Tillmann, W Wayne Weston

chapter 14|3 pages

Loss

BySusan M McNair, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 15|3 pages

Child sexual abuse

ByDorothy E Haswell, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 16|3 pages

Abuse and palliative care

BySusan M McNair, Judith Belie Brown

chapter 17|2 pages

Concerns of the elderly

BySusan M McNair, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 18|3 pages

Communication and family roles

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, W Wayne Weston, Moira Stewart, Lynn Brown

chapter 19|3 pages

Hopelessness

ByStephen J Wetmore, Leslie Rourke, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 20|3 pages

Cultural differences

ByStephen J Wetmore, Leslie Rourke, Judith Belle Brown

part |5 pages

Component III

part |30 pages

Cases Illustrating Component III

chapter 21|3 pages

The diagnostic label

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, Marie-Claude Raymond, W Wayne Weston

chapter 22|4 pages

Resistant patients

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, W Wayne Weston

chapter 23|2 pages

Patients’ fears

ByDavid Snadden, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 24|3 pages

Patient expectations

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, Marie-Claude Raymond, W Wayne Weston

chapter 25|3 pages

Referrals

ByMartin J Bass, Diana Lemaire, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 26|3 pages

Collaboration

ByCarol L McWilliam, Judith Belle Brown, Brian K E Hennen

chapter 27|3 pages

Successful referrals

ByCarol L McWilliam, Judith Belle Brown, W Wayne Weston

chapter 28|2 pages

Angry patient

BySharon Graham, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 29|3 pages

Family anger: 1

ByJohn Jordan, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 30|3 pages

Family anger: 2

ByJohn Jordan, Judith Belle Brown

part |8 pages

Component IV

part |30 pages

Cases Illustrating Component IV

chapter 31|3 pages

Illness prevention in the patient’s life context

ByLeslie Rourke, Stephen J Wetmore, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 32|2 pages

Fatherhood

ByNeil R Campbell, Judith Belle Brown, Thomas R Freeman

chapter 33|3 pages

The hidden alcoholic

ByW Wayne Weston, Judith Belle Brown, Moira Stewart

chapter 34|3 pages

Health promotion

ByJoseph Morrissy, Moira Stewart, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 35|4 pages

Woman abuse

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, Barbara Lent, George Sas

chapter 36|3 pages

Visual aids in patient education

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, Lynn Brown, W Wayne Weston, Moira Stewart

chapter 37|3 pages

Menopause

ByW Wayne Weston, Judith Belle Brown, Moira Stewart

chapter 38|3 pages

Setting limits

ByW E Osmun, Judith Belle Brown, Juan Muñoz

chapter 39|3 pages

Learned helplessness

ByCarol L McWilliam, Judith Belle Brown, W Wayne Weston

chapter 40|3 pages

Screening tests

ByThomas R Freeman, Judith Belle Brown, Moira Stewart

part |8 pages

Component V

part |30 pages

Cases Illustrating Component V

chapter 41|3 pages

The embittered patient

ByCarol L McWilliam, Judith Belle Brown, W Wayne Weston

chapter 42|3 pages

Continuity of care in chronic illness

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, Bridget L Ryan, W Wayne Weston

chapter 43|3 pages

The reluctant patient

ByStephen J Wetmore, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 44|2 pages

Confidentiality

BySharon Graham, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 45|3 pages

Presuming to know

ByJohn Biehn, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 46|3 pages

Breaking bad news

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, Jo-Anne Hammond, W Wayne Weston

chapter 47|3 pages

The abusing patient

ByJohn Yaphe, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 48|2 pages

Self-awareness

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, Moira Stewart, W Wayne Weston

chapter 49|3 pages

Emergency: 1

ByJune C Carroll, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 50|4 pages

Emergency: 2

ByJune C Carroll, Judith Belle Brown

part |6 pages

Component VI

part |30 pages

Cases Illustrating Component VI

chapter 51|3 pages

Physician and nurse teams

ByToula M Gerace, Judith Belle Brown, W Wayne Weston

chapter 52|2 pages

Communication between physicians

ByMoira Stewart, Judith Belle Brown, W Wayne Weston

chapter 53|2 pages

Communication and co-ordinated care

ByW Wayne Weston, Judith Belle Brown, Stewart Moira

chapter 54|3 pages

Consultation

ByJohn Yaphe, Judith Belle Brown, Carol L McWilliam

chapter 55|2 pages

Informing patients

ByW Wayne Weston, Judith Belle Brown, Moira Stewart

chapter 56|4 pages

The impact of the health reform

Edited ByJudith Belle Brown, W Wayne Weston, Moira Stewart

chapter 57|3 pages

Personal and professional boundaries

ByLeslie Rourke, Sharon Graham, Judith Belle Brown

chapter 58|4 pages

Balancing relationships

ByLynne Hughes Marsh, Judith Belle Brown, W Wayne Weston

chapter 59|3 pages

Integrating Western and traditional medicine: 1

ByW E Osmun, Judith Belle Brown, Christine Millman

chapter 60|3 pages

Integrating Western and traditional medicine: 2

ByW E Osmun, Judith Belle Brown, Christine Millman