Download or read book Les transmissions cibl es un choix strat gique au service de soins de qualit written by Florence Dancausse and published by . This book was released on 2008-01-23 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Les transmissions ciblées sont une méthode-clé pour organiser la partie narrative du dossier de soins et aller dans le sens de soins de meilleure qualité, en structurant et simplifiant les transmissions. Elles permettent aux soignants de se centrer sur la personne malade plutôt que sur la maladie, d'éviter des retranscriptions répétitives (et donc des erreurs), de gagner du temps, de faciliter et d'améliorer l'organisation des soins comme la prise en charge interdisciplinaire lors des relèves cliniques. Elles offrent la possibilité de faire des synthèses sur l'évolution du patient dans les circonstances de relais telles qu'un déménagement sécurisé, ou encore de concertation interdisciplinaire lors du dispositif d'annonce de cancer en oncologie. Cet ouvrage didactique, illustré par de nombreux documents, des exercices, ainsi qu'un ensemble d'outils pour une évaluation rapide et qualitative des transmissions ciblées, offre un plan clair : Méthodologie d'utilisation des transmissions ciblées à l'écrit et à l'oral. Stratégie d'implantation des transmissions ciblées. Les implications au niveau de la qualité des soins de ce choix stratégique. Le concours des transmissions ciblées à l'évaluation des pratiques professionnelles. Le dossier patient informatisé. Tous les exemples relatés sont issus de l'utilisation des transmissions ciblées par les soignants de différents établissements de santé en France. Ils rendent compte aussi bien de l'évolution de cette méthode que de son application dans tous les services de soins et dans les instituts de formation dans le contexte actuel d'organisation en pôle d'activité. La troisième édition de cet ouvrage propose une ouverture sur l'intérêt que représentent les transmissions ciblées dans l'évaluation des pratiques professionnelles soignantes. Un nouveau chapitre est consacré au lien entre le raisonnement clinique conduit dans les transmissions ciblées et la qualité des pratiques professionnelles. A travers l'étude d'une situation concrète, le plan d'amélioration de la qualité de la pratique analysée fait une place prépondérante au leadership clinique des cadres et coordinateurs des soins, ressource indispensable à la mise en œuvre des chemins cliniques abordés dans cet ouvrage.
Download or read book Les Transmissions cibl es written by Florence Dancausse and published by Elsevier Masson. This book was released on 2000 with total page 182 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Les transmissions ciblées sont une méthode-clé pour organiser la partie narrative du dossier de soins et aller dans le sens d'une meilleure qualité des soins, en structurant et simplifiant les transmissions. Elles permettent aux soignants de se centrer sur la personne malade plutôt que sur la maladie, d'éviter des retranscriptions répétitives (et donc des erreurs), de gagner du temps, de faciliter et d'améliorer l'organisation des soins comme la prise en charge interdisciplinaire lors des relèves cliniques. Elles offrent la possibilité de faire des synthèses sur l'évolution du patient. Cet ouvrage didactique, illustré par de nombreux documents ainsi que par des exercices, offre un plan clair : • Méthodologie d'utilisation des transmissions ciblées à l'écrit et à l'oral. • Stratégie d'implantation des transmissions ciblées. • Les implications au niveau de la qualité des soins de ce choix stratégique. Tous les exemples relatés sont issus de l'utilisation des transmissions ciblées par les soignants de différents établissements de santé en France. Ils rendent compte aussi bien de l'évolution de cette méthode que de son application dans tous les services de soins.
Download or read book PROMOTION DE LA SANTE ET AUTONOMISATION DANS LE CONTEXTE AFRICAIN written by David HouŽto and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2014-02-26 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Le terme promotion de la santé en Afrique, près de 30 ans après l'adoption de la Charte d'Ottawa, continue d'avoir des connotations complètement hors du sens que lui confère cette charte. Cela n'est pas étonnant quand on sait que la notion de santé dans ce contexte africain équivaut à la lutte contre la maladie à travers les soins de santé dispensés par des professionnels de la santé dans des formations sanitaires et les hôpitaux. L'évolution que connait le continent depuis quelques décennies est de donner un peu plus de place à la communauté à travers les relais communautaires dans une participation communautaire vidée de son contenu, car le pouvoir n'est jamais passé entre les mains des communautés.C'est au vu de tout ceci que le présent ouvrage à sa raison d'être pour expliquer les fondements de l'autonomisation communautaire et de la promotion de la santé avec leur importance pour la région africaine en proie aux mauvais indicateurs de santé comparativement aux autres régions du monde.
Download or read book Les transmissions cibl es au service de la qualit des soins written by Florence Dancausse and published by Elsevier Masson. This book was released on 2011-05-27 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Les transmissions ciblées sont une méthode-clé pour organiser la partie narrative du dossier de soins et aller dans le sens de soins de meilleure qualité, en structurant et simplifiant les transmissions. Elles permettent aux soignants de se centrer sur la personne malade plutôt que sur la maladie, d'éviter des retranscriptions répétitives (et donc des erreurs), de gagner du temps, de faciliter et d'améliorer l'organisation des soins comme la prise en charge interdisciplinaire lors des relèves cliniques. Elles offrent la possibilité de faire des synthèses sur l'évolution du patient dans les circonstances de relais tel qu'un déménagement sécurisé, ou encore de concertation interdisciplinaire lors du dispositif d'annonce de cancer en oncologie. Cet ouvrage didactique, illustré par de nombreux documents, des exercices, ainsi qu'un ensemble d'outils pour une évaluation rapide et qualitative des transmissions ciblées, offre un plan clair : - Méthodologie d'utilisation des transmissions ciblées à l'écrit et à l'oral. - Stratégie d'implantation des transmissions ciblées. - Les implications au niveau de la qualité des soins de ce choix stratégique. - Le concours des transmissions ciblées à l'évaluation des pratiques professionnelles. - Le dossier patient informatisé. Tous les exemples relatés sont issus de l'utilisation des transmissions ciblées par les soignants de différents établissements de santé en France. Ils rendent compte aussi bien de l'évolution de cette méthode que de son application dans tous les services de soins et dans les instituts de formation dans le contexte actuel d'organisation en pôle d'activité. La troisième édition de cet ouvrage propose une ouverture sur l'intérêt que représentent les transmissions ciblées dans l'évaluation des pratiques professionnelles soignantes. Un nouveau chapitre est consacré au lien entre le raisonnement clinique conduit dans les transmissions ciblées et la qualité des pratiques professionnelles. A travers l'étude d'une situation concrète, le plan d'amélioration de la qualité de la pratique analysée fait une place prépondérante au leadership clinique des cadres et coordinateurs des soins, ressource indispensable à la mise en œuvre des chemins cliniques abordés dans cet ouvrage. Les transmissions ciblées sont une méthode-clé pour organiser la partie narrative du dossier de soins et aller dans le sens de soins de meilleure qualité, en structurant et simplifiant les transmissions. La troisième édition de cet ouvrage propose une ouverture sur l'intérêt que représentent les transmissions ciblées dans l'évaluation des pratiques professionnelles soignantes.
Download or read book Innovate Bristol written by Sven Boermeester and published by . This book was released on 2019-12 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Innovate Bristol highlights and celebrates those companies and individuals that are actively working at building a better tomorrow for all. Innovation Ecosystems thrive through the involvement and support of companies and individuals from all industries, which is why the Innovate series not only focuses on the innovators but also those people whom the Innovation Ecosystem, would not be able to thrive without.
Download or read book Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine written by Nathan I. Cherny and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2015 with total page 1281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Emphasising the multi-disciplinary nature of palliative care the fourth edition of this text also looks at the individual professional roles that contribute to the best-quality palliative care.
Download or read book Your Mindful Compass written by Andrea Maloney Schara and published by . This book was released on 2013-12-01 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Your Mindful Compass" takes us behind the emotional curtain to see the mechanisms regulating individuals in social systems. There is great comfort and wisdom in knowing we can increase our awareness to manage the swift and ancient mechanisms of social control. We can gain greater flexibility by seeing how social controls work in systems from ants to humans. To be less controlled by others, we learn how emotional systems influence our relationship-oriented brain. People want to know what goes on in families that give rise to amazing leaders and/or terrorists. For the first time in history we can understand the systems in which we live. The social sciences have been accumulating knowledge since the early fifties as to how we are regulated by others. S. Milgram, S. Ashe, P. Zimbardo and J. Calhoun, detail the vulnerability to being duped and deceived and the difficulty of cooperating when values differ. Murray Bowen, M.D., the first researcher to observe several live-in families, for up to three years, at the National Institute of Mental Health. Describing how family members overly influence one another and distribute stress unevenly, Bowen described both how symptoms and family leaders emerge in highly stressed families. Our brain is not organized to automatically perceive that each family has an emotional system, fine-tuned by evolution and "valuing" its survival as a whole, as much as the survival of any individual. It is easier to see this emotional system function in ants or mice but not in humans. The emotional system is organized to snooker us humans: encouraging us to take sides, run away from others, to pressure others, to get sick, to blame others, and to have great difficulty in seeing our part in problems. It is hard to see that we become anxious, stressed out and even that we are difficult to deal with. But "thinking systems" can open the doors of perception, allowing us to experience the world in a different way. This book offers both coaching ideas and stories from leaders as to strategies to break out from social control by de-triangling, using paradoxes, reversals and other types of interruptions of highly linked emotional processes. Time is needed to think clearly about the automatic nature of the two against one triangle. Time and experience is required as we learn strategies to put two people together and get self outside the control of the system. In addition, it takes time to clarify and define one's principles, to know what "I" will or will not do and to be able to take a stand with others with whom we are very involved. The good news is that systems' thinking is possible for anyone. It is always possible for an individual to understand feelings and to integrate them with their more rational brains. In so doing, an individual increases his or her ability to communicate despite misunderstandings or even rejection from important others. The effort involved in creating your Mindful Compass enables us to perceive the relationship system without experiencing it's threats. The four points on the Mindful Compass are: 1) Action for Self, 2) Resistance to Forward Progress, 3) Knowledge of Social Systems and the 4) The Ability to Stand Alone. Each gives us a view of the process one enters when making an effort to define a self and build an emotional backbone. It is not easy to find our way through the social jungle. The ability to know emotional systems well enough to take a position for self and to become more differentiated is part of the natural way humans cope with pressure. Now people can use available knowledge to build an emotional backbone, by thoughtfully altering their part in the relationship system. No one knows how far one can go by making an effort to be more of a self-defined individual in relationships to others. Through increasing emotional maturity, we can find greater individual freedom at the same time that we increase our ability to cooperate and to be close to others.
Download or read book State of World Aquaculture 2006 written by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Inland Water Resources and Aquaculture Service and published by Food & Agriculture Org.. This book was released on 2006 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aquaculture is developing, expanding and intensifying in almost all regions of the world, except in sub-Saharan Africa. Although the sector appears to be capable of meeting the gap between future demand and supply for aquatic food, there are many constraints and challenges which must be addressed in order to at least maintain the present level of per capita consumption at the global level. Key issues are the need for enhanced enforcement of regulation and better governance of the sector, as well as greater producer participation in the decision-making and regulation process. This publication examines past trends in aquaculture development as well as the current global status, drawing on a number of national and regional reviews.
Download or read book Nursing Research in Canada written by Geri LoBiondo-Wood and published by Mosby Canada. This book was released on 2012-04 with total page 590 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The third edition of Nursing Research in Canada provides a comprehensive introduction to research concepts and methods. Easy to understand and set entirely within a Canadian context, this new edition examines the various roles of research in nursing, application and analysis, and coverage of evidence-informed practice. The companion study guide allows students to further practice and hone the critiquing skills discussed in the textbook. Improved balance of coverage of qualitative and quantitative research Introduction of Practical Applicatoin boxes throughout Discussion of the use of new technologies in nursing research Enhanced practical examples of conducting, using and applying research findings
Download or read book Oxford Textbook of Palliative Care for Children written by Richard Hain and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2021-03-24 with total page 535 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The importance of palliative care for children facing life threatening illness and their families is now widely acknowledged as an essential part of care, which should be available to all children and families, throughout the child's illness and at the end of life. The new edition of the Oxford Textbook of Palliative Care for Children brings together the most up to date information, current knowledge, evidence, and developments of clinical practice in the field. The book is structured into four sections. 'Foundations of Care' describes core issues, the foundations on which paediatric palliative care is based. 'Child and Family Care' looks at different aspects of psychological, social, and cultural care for the sick child or young person, and their family. These chapters cover the time course of the illness, around the time of death and support for the bereaved family. 'Symptom Care' focuses on the uses of medication, specific symptoms, and their management. Finally, 'Delivery of Care' examines practical approaches to care in different environments and the needs of clinicians. Two new editors join the team from Canada and South Africa, reflecting our aims to contribute towards the development of care for children across the world, and to be a resource for both experienced clinicians and those new to the field. Comprehensive in scope, exhaustive in detail, and definitive in authority, this third edition has been thoroughly updated to cover new practices, current epidemiological data, and the evolving models that support the delivery of palliative medicine to children. This includes two new chapters, looking in detail at 'Decision Making' and 'Perinatal Care', and a new section highlighting the emerging importance of 'Palliative Care for Children in Humanitarian Crises'. This book is an essential resource for anyone who works with children worldwide.
Download or read book Disaster risk reduction in school curricula case studies from thirty countries written by and published by UNESCO. This book was released on 2012 with total page 209 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Code europ en de s curit sociale et Protocole au Code europ en de s curit sociale STE 48 written by Council of Europe and published by Council of Europe. This book was released on 1986-01-01 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Annex and addenda 1 and 2:.
Download or read book Cultural Consultation written by Laurence J. Kirmayer and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-08-15 with total page 365 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on a recently completed project of cultural consultation in Montreal, Cultural Consultation presents a model of multicultural and applicable health care. This model used clinicians and consultants to provide in-depth assessment, treatment planning, and limited interventions in consultation with frontline primary care and mental health practitioners working with immigrants, refugees, and members of indigenous and ethnocultural communities. Evaluation of the service has demonstrated that focused interventions by consultants familiar with patients’ cultural backgrounds could improve the relationship between the patient and the primary clinician. This volume presents models for intercultural work in psychiatry and psychology in primary care, general hospital and specialty mental health settings. The editors highlight crucial topics such as: - Discussing the social context of intercultural mental health care, conceptual models of the role of culture in psychopathology and healing, and the development of a cultural consultation service and a specialized cultural psychiatric service - Examining the process of intercultural work more closely with particular emphasis oto strategies of consultation, the identity of the clinician, the ways in which gender and culture position the clinician, and interaction of the consultant with family systems and larger institutions - Highlighting special situations that may place specific demands on the clinician: working with refugees and survivors of torture or political violence, with separated families, and with patients with psychotic episodes This book is of valuable use to mental health practitioners who are working in multidisciplinary settings who seek to understand cultural difference in complex cases. Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurse practitioners, primary care providers and trainees in these disciplines will make thorough use of the material covered in this text.
Download or read book Human Error in Medicine written by Marilyn Sue Bogner and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2018-02-06 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This edited collection of articles addresses aspects of medical care in which human error is associated with unanticipated adverse outcomes. For the purposes of this book, human error encompasses mismanagement of medical care due to: * inadequacies or ambiguity in the design of a medical device or institutional setting for the delivery of medical care; * inappropriate responses to antagonistic environmental conditions such as crowding and excessive clutter in institutional settings, extremes in weather, or lack of power and water in a home or field setting; * cognitive errors of omission and commission precipitated by inadequate information and/or situational factors -- stress, fatigue, excessive cognitive workload. The first to address the subject of human error in medicine, this book considers the topic from a problem oriented, systems perspective; that is, human error is considered not as the source of the problem, but as a flag indicating that a problem exists. The focus is on the identification of the factors within the system in which an error occurs that contribute to the problem of human error. As those factors are identified, efforts to alleviate them can be instituted and reduce the likelihood of error in medical care. Human error occurs in all aspects of human activity and can have particularly grave consequences when it occurs in medicine. Nearly everyone at some point in life will be the recipient of medical care and has the possibility of experiencing the consequences of medical error. The consideration of human error in medicine is important because of the number of people that are affected, the problems incurred by such error, and the societal impact of such problems. The cost of those consequences to the individuals involved in medical error, both in the health care providers' concern and the patients' emotional and physical pain, the cost of care to alleviate the consequences of the error, and the cost to society in dollars and in lost personal contributions, mandates consideration of ways to reduce the likelihood of human error in medicine. The chapters were written by leaders in a variety of fields, including psychology, medicine, engineering, cognitive science, human factors, gerontology, and nursing. Their experience was gained through actual hands-on provision of medical care and/or research into factors contributing to error in such care. Because of the experience of the chapter authors, their systematic consideration of the issues in this book affords the reader an insightful, applied approach to human error in medicine -- an approach fortified by academic discipline.
Download or read book Culture urban future written by UNESCO and published by UNESCO Publishing. This book was released on 2016-12-31 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Report presents a series of analyses and recommendations for fostering the role of culture for sustainable development. Drawing on a global survey implemented with nine regional partners and insights from scholars, NGOs and urban thinkers, the report offers a global overview of urban heritage safeguarding, conservation and management, as well as the promotion of cultural and creative industries, highlighting their role as resources for sustainable urban development. Report is intended as a policy framework document to support governments in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Urban Development and the New Urban Agenda.
Download or read book Comprehensive Cervical Cancer Control written by World Health Organization and published by World Health Organization. This book was released on 2006 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Most women who die from cervical cancer, particularly in developing countries, are in the prime of their life. They may be raising children, caring for their family, and contributing to the social and economic life of their town or village. Their death is both a personal tragedy, and a sad and unnecessary loss to their family and their community. Unnecessary, because there is compelling evidence, as this Guide makes clear, that cervical cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable forms of cancer, as long as it is detected early and managed effectively. Unfortunately, the majority of women in developing countries still do not have access to cervical cancer prevention programmes. The consequence is that, often, cervical cancer is not detected until it is too late to be cured. An urgent effort is required if this situation is to be corrected. This Guide is intended to help those responsible for providing services aimed at reducing the burden posed by cervical cancer for women, communities and health systems. It focuses on the knowledge and skills needed by health care providers, at different levels of care.
Download or read book Global Burden of Disease and Risk Factors written by Alan D. Lopez and published by World Bank Publications. This book was released on 2006-04-02 with total page 511 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Strategic health planning, the cornerstone of initiatives designed to achieve health improvement goals around the world, requires an understanding of the comparative burden of diseases and injuries, their corresponding risk factors and the likely effects of invervention options. The Global Burden of Disease framework, originally published in 1990, has been widely adopted as the preferred method for health accounting and has become the standard to guide the setting of health research priorities. This publication sets out an updated assessment of the situation, with an analysis of trends observed since 1990 and a chapter on the sensitivity of GBD estimates to various sources of uncertainty in methods and data.