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Person- and family-centered care

Title
  1. Person- and family-centered care / Jane H. Barnsteiner, Joanne Disch, Mary K. Walton.
Published by
  1. Indianapolis, IN : Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, [2014]
Author
  1. Barnsteiner, Jane Herman

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Additional authors
  1. Disch, Joanne Marilyn
  2. Walton, Mary K.
  3. Sigma Theta Tau International, publisher. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/pbl
Description
  1. xxxi, 470 pages; 26 cm
Subject
  1. Nurse and patient
  2. Patient-Centered Care
  3. Nurse-Patient Relations
  4. Professional-Family Relations
Contents
  1. The landscape for nurturing person- and family-centered care -- Overview and history of person- and family-centered care -- A patient's perspective on patient- and family-centered care -- Avoiding the dark sides of patient-centered care -- The "difficult" patient reconceived -- A global view of person- and family-centered care -- Patient engagement -- Cultivating mindful and compassionate connections -- Hallmarks of a culture of patient- and family-centered care in the care setting -- Family systems theory -- Ethical dilemmas in person- and family-centered care -- Patient-centered care in the face of cultural conflict -- Special considerations of person- and family-centered care related to age -- Advocating for patients and families -- Using the techniques of mediation to promote person- and family-centered care -- Ethics consultation -- High-intensity situations that provoke conflict -- Working with abusive, bullying, or violent patients and families -- Narrative approaches to understanding patient and family perspectives -- Managing compassion fatigue, burnout, and moral distress -- Patient- and family-centered care and the interprofessional team -- Healing environments -- System change for patient- and family-centered care -- The role of leaders in assuring person- and family-centered care -- The call for a change to person- and family-centered care.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.