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Developing a multi-disciplinary theory of compassionate care, and underpinned by empirical examples of good practice, this volume is a valuable resource for all those interesting in understanding and supporting compassion in health care, including advanced students, academics and practitioners within medicine, nursing, psychology, allied health, sociology and philosophy.
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Developing a multi-disciplinary theory of compassionate care, and underpinned by empirical examples of good practice, this volume is a valuable resource for all those interesting in understanding and supporting compassion in health care, including advanced students, academics and practitioners within medicine, nursing, psychology, allied health, sociology and philosophy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134501151
- Artikelnr.: 41208929
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134501151
- Artikelnr.: 41208929
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Sue Shea is a Psychologist and Researcher working with the University of Crete, Greece, and as an independent consultant with various UK institutions. Robin Wynyard is Visiting Research Fellow in Education at the University of Derby, UK. Christos Lionis is Professor of General Practice and Director of the Clinic of Social and Family Medicine, University of Crete, Greece.
Preface Ron Marsh Foreword Robin Youngson Introduction Sue Shea, Robin
Wynyard and Christos Lionis Section 1: Introducing the Concept of
Compassion 1. The Tangled Roots of Compassion: Historical Origins, Modern
Day Reflections and Concerns Robin Wynyard 2. Compassion in Nursing
History: Attending to the Patient's Basic Human Needs with Kindness Ann
Bradshaw Section 2: Theoretical and Therapeutic Approaches to Compassion
3. Empathy, Stress and Compassion: Resonance Between the Caring and the
Cared George Chrousos 4. Who Cares for the Carers? Keeping Compassion Alive
in Care Systems, Cultures and Environments: A Psychologically-Minded
Approach Martin Seager 5. Experiential Learning and Compassionate Care:
Encouraging Changes in Values, Beliefs, and Behaviour Craig Brown 6.
Compassionate Care: The Theory and the Reality Alys Cole-King and Paul
Gilbert 7. Compassionate Journeys and End-Of-Life Care Sue Shea Section 3:
The Implementation and Impact of Compassion in Healthcare 8. Encouraging a
Focus on Compassionate Care within General Practice/Family Medicine
Christos Lionis and Sue Shea 9. Care, Compassion and Ideals: Patient and
Health Care Providers' Experiences Jill Maben 10. Improving the Quality of
Life of People with Dementia: A Playful Compassionate Approach from the
Hearts & Minds 'Elderflowers' Magdalena Schamberger 11. Compassionate Care
of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Stathis Papavasiliou 12. The Health
Impact of Financial Crisis: Omens of a Greek Tragedy Kentikelenis et al
Section 4: Organisational Issues 13. How Good People Can Offer Bad Care:
Understanding the Wider Factors in Society That Encourage Non-Compassionate
Care Valerie Iles 14. Current Initiatives for Transforming Organizational
Cultures and Improving the Patient Experience Susan Frampton and Joanna
Goodrich 15. Understanding and Protecting Against Compassion Fatigue
Adelais Markaki Section 5: Concluding Section 16. Can Compassionate Care be
Taught? Experiences from the Leadership in Compassionate Care Programme,
Edinburgh Napier University & NHS Lothian Liz Adamson and Stephen Smith
Conclusion Sue Shea, Robin Wynyard and Christos Lionis Glossary
Wynyard and Christos Lionis Section 1: Introducing the Concept of
Compassion 1. The Tangled Roots of Compassion: Historical Origins, Modern
Day Reflections and Concerns Robin Wynyard 2. Compassion in Nursing
History: Attending to the Patient's Basic Human Needs with Kindness Ann
Bradshaw Section 2: Theoretical and Therapeutic Approaches to Compassion
3. Empathy, Stress and Compassion: Resonance Between the Caring and the
Cared George Chrousos 4. Who Cares for the Carers? Keeping Compassion Alive
in Care Systems, Cultures and Environments: A Psychologically-Minded
Approach Martin Seager 5. Experiential Learning and Compassionate Care:
Encouraging Changes in Values, Beliefs, and Behaviour Craig Brown 6.
Compassionate Care: The Theory and the Reality Alys Cole-King and Paul
Gilbert 7. Compassionate Journeys and End-Of-Life Care Sue Shea Section 3:
The Implementation and Impact of Compassion in Healthcare 8. Encouraging a
Focus on Compassionate Care within General Practice/Family Medicine
Christos Lionis and Sue Shea 9. Care, Compassion and Ideals: Patient and
Health Care Providers' Experiences Jill Maben 10. Improving the Quality of
Life of People with Dementia: A Playful Compassionate Approach from the
Hearts & Minds 'Elderflowers' Magdalena Schamberger 11. Compassionate Care
of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Stathis Papavasiliou 12. The Health
Impact of Financial Crisis: Omens of a Greek Tragedy Kentikelenis et al
Section 4: Organisational Issues 13. How Good People Can Offer Bad Care:
Understanding the Wider Factors in Society That Encourage Non-Compassionate
Care Valerie Iles 14. Current Initiatives for Transforming Organizational
Cultures and Improving the Patient Experience Susan Frampton and Joanna
Goodrich 15. Understanding and Protecting Against Compassion Fatigue
Adelais Markaki Section 5: Concluding Section 16. Can Compassionate Care be
Taught? Experiences from the Leadership in Compassionate Care Programme,
Edinburgh Napier University & NHS Lothian Liz Adamson and Stephen Smith
Conclusion Sue Shea, Robin Wynyard and Christos Lionis Glossary
Preface Ron Marsh Foreword Robin Youngson Introduction Sue Shea, Robin
Wynyard and Christos Lionis Section 1: Introducing the Concept of
Compassion 1. The Tangled Roots of Compassion: Historical Origins, Modern
Day Reflections and Concerns Robin Wynyard 2. Compassion in Nursing
History: Attending to the Patient's Basic Human Needs with Kindness Ann
Bradshaw Section 2: Theoretical and Therapeutic Approaches to Compassion
3. Empathy, Stress and Compassion: Resonance Between the Caring and the
Cared George Chrousos 4. Who Cares for the Carers? Keeping Compassion Alive
in Care Systems, Cultures and Environments: A Psychologically-Minded
Approach Martin Seager 5. Experiential Learning and Compassionate Care:
Encouraging Changes in Values, Beliefs, and Behaviour Craig Brown 6.
Compassionate Care: The Theory and the Reality Alys Cole-King and Paul
Gilbert 7. Compassionate Journeys and End-Of-Life Care Sue Shea Section 3:
The Implementation and Impact of Compassion in Healthcare 8. Encouraging a
Focus on Compassionate Care within General Practice/Family Medicine
Christos Lionis and Sue Shea 9. Care, Compassion and Ideals: Patient and
Health Care Providers' Experiences Jill Maben 10. Improving the Quality of
Life of People with Dementia: A Playful Compassionate Approach from the
Hearts & Minds 'Elderflowers' Magdalena Schamberger 11. Compassionate Care
of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Stathis Papavasiliou 12. The Health
Impact of Financial Crisis: Omens of a Greek Tragedy Kentikelenis et al
Section 4: Organisational Issues 13. How Good People Can Offer Bad Care:
Understanding the Wider Factors in Society That Encourage Non-Compassionate
Care Valerie Iles 14. Current Initiatives for Transforming Organizational
Cultures and Improving the Patient Experience Susan Frampton and Joanna
Goodrich 15. Understanding and Protecting Against Compassion Fatigue
Adelais Markaki Section 5: Concluding Section 16. Can Compassionate Care be
Taught? Experiences from the Leadership in Compassionate Care Programme,
Edinburgh Napier University & NHS Lothian Liz Adamson and Stephen Smith
Conclusion Sue Shea, Robin Wynyard and Christos Lionis Glossary
Wynyard and Christos Lionis Section 1: Introducing the Concept of
Compassion 1. The Tangled Roots of Compassion: Historical Origins, Modern
Day Reflections and Concerns Robin Wynyard 2. Compassion in Nursing
History: Attending to the Patient's Basic Human Needs with Kindness Ann
Bradshaw Section 2: Theoretical and Therapeutic Approaches to Compassion
3. Empathy, Stress and Compassion: Resonance Between the Caring and the
Cared George Chrousos 4. Who Cares for the Carers? Keeping Compassion Alive
in Care Systems, Cultures and Environments: A Psychologically-Minded
Approach Martin Seager 5. Experiential Learning and Compassionate Care:
Encouraging Changes in Values, Beliefs, and Behaviour Craig Brown 6.
Compassionate Care: The Theory and the Reality Alys Cole-King and Paul
Gilbert 7. Compassionate Journeys and End-Of-Life Care Sue Shea Section 3:
The Implementation and Impact of Compassion in Healthcare 8. Encouraging a
Focus on Compassionate Care within General Practice/Family Medicine
Christos Lionis and Sue Shea 9. Care, Compassion and Ideals: Patient and
Health Care Providers' Experiences Jill Maben 10. Improving the Quality of
Life of People with Dementia: A Playful Compassionate Approach from the
Hearts & Minds 'Elderflowers' Magdalena Schamberger 11. Compassionate Care
of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Stathis Papavasiliou 12. The Health
Impact of Financial Crisis: Omens of a Greek Tragedy Kentikelenis et al
Section 4: Organisational Issues 13. How Good People Can Offer Bad Care:
Understanding the Wider Factors in Society That Encourage Non-Compassionate
Care Valerie Iles 14. Current Initiatives for Transforming Organizational
Cultures and Improving the Patient Experience Susan Frampton and Joanna
Goodrich 15. Understanding and Protecting Against Compassion Fatigue
Adelais Markaki Section 5: Concluding Section 16. Can Compassionate Care be
Taught? Experiences from the Leadership in Compassionate Care Programme,
Edinburgh Napier University & NHS Lothian Liz Adamson and Stephen Smith
Conclusion Sue Shea, Robin Wynyard and Christos Lionis Glossary