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Talking with Patients

Keys to Good Communication

P.R. Myerscough Michael J. Ford

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English
Oxford University Press
15 February 1996
This book introduces the reader to the basic skills necessary for good communication between doctors (and other health professionals) and patients. The practical importance of such skills is outlined, making the doctor much more effective in all fields of medicine. This is not a book for the specialist reader, but aimed at all those who need to talk with patients.
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 137mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   345g
ISBN:   9780192625700
ISBN 10:   0192625705
Pages:   258
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction; 1. Doctors' and patients' roles; 2. Conducting an interview; 3. Facilitating communication; 4. Communication by and during touching; 5. Caring communication skills; 6. Obstacles to communication; 7. Other aspects of doctor-patient communication; 8. Testing topics; 9. Talking about choices and making decisions; 10. Written communication; 11. Communication in the setting of primary care; 12. Talking about babies; 13. Talking to children; 14. Talking to the elderly; 15. Talking to the dying patient; 16. Talking about pregnancy and reproduction; 17. Talkig about sexual function; 18. Aspects of transcultural communication; 19. Developing skills; Resume; Appendix; References; Index

Reviews for Talking with Patients: Keys to Good Communication

`From the second edition: helpful volume ... It provides a good general introduction to the arts of communication ... While intended for medical, nursing and other healthcare students, many more senior health professionals would also benefit from reviewing their communication practice by reading this accessible primer. ' Bulletin of Medical Ethics, September 1992 `This is a comprehensive basic text which meets the needs of a targeted audience of medical students ... The text is presented in an eminently readable style and is certainly informative. The book contains a sensible reference list and concise index and has a feeling of compactness and readability which recommends it as good value to medical students embarking upon their clinical work. ' Martyn Gray, Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 1993, Vol 50, No 2/3 `the sections on talking to the elderly, and to the dying and especially that on talking to adolescents, are a welcome addition to the literature ' F.M. Hull, Journal of Medical Ethics, September 1994 `As Medics or indeed clinicians, this is an invaluable text as it identifies how to:- pin-point cues in body language and verbal responses, convey messages via touch and well timed silences, the significance of a smile and thus how to avoid the ever present reality that is litigation. Each chapture ends with a breif summary of all the salient points addressed, and all the time favorite boxes containing bullet points are in abundance.' Spincter


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