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Book Patient Communication for Pharmacy

Download or read book Patient Communication for Pharmacy written by Min Liu and published by Jones & Bartlett Publishers. This book was released on 2015-12-21 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Patient Communication for Pharmacy: A Case-Study Approach on Theory and Practice offers communication strategies to promote patient-centered care. Utilizing a case study approach, this practical guide develops readers' understanding of the unique communication dynamics between pharmacists and patients and assists them in strengthening the communication skills necessary for providing optimal patient outcomes. Focusing on skills acquisition and an integration of communication and behavioral change theories, this valuable resource also addresses issues relevant to pharmacist-patient communication and relationship building including: health literacy, culturally competent care, patient compliance, conflict/emotionally charged conversations, and more. The "Learn, Practice, Assess" Case Approach offers patient case activities at the end of each chapter designed to help readers strengthen communication skills through repetition and application of the material presented. Instructor Resources include a Test Bank, Slides in PowerPoint format, a Sample Syllabus, and Web Links to helpful communication video examples.

Book Developing Interactional Competence

Download or read book Developing Interactional Competence written by H. Nguyen and published by Springer. This book was released on 2011-12-08 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An unprecedented glimpse into the multidimensional learning processes that take place when novice professionals develop the necessary communication skills for effective task accomplishment. This analysis of authentic patient consultations by pharmacy interns is a significant contribution to research on health communication training.

Book Communication Skills in Pharmacy Practice

Download or read book Communication Skills in Pharmacy Practice written by Robert Beardsley and published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. This book was released on 2019-01-22 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Newly focused on the practical communications skills student pharmacists need for effective practice, this updated Seventh Edition—now in full color— reflects new ACPE standards, including up-to-date coverage of the PPCP model, co-curricular experiences, interprofessional interaction and collaboration, and professional development. Practical, easy-to-use, and packed with relevant case studies and coverage of the latest advances in the field, this edition is ideal for the foundational course and pre-experiential training.

Book The New Consultation

    Book Details:
  • Author : David Pendleton
  • Publisher : OUP Oxford
  • Release : 2003-04-24
  • ISBN : 0191015601
  • Pages : 152 pages

Download or read book The New Consultation written by David Pendleton and published by OUP Oxford. This book was released on 2003-04-24 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Consultation, published almost 20 years ago by the same authors, has been completely rewritten. The New Consultation will be an essential aid for all doctors and their educators to increase the effectiveness of their consultations and to help to make them more patient-centred. It includes theoretical background as well as practical help for both consulters and teachers. The consultation is 'the central act of medicine': the meeting between the patient and the doctor. The first part of the book takes the reader from the context of the consultation in society and with the medical profession, to the intimacy of the consulting room, and then delves into its processes. The reader is invited to share the individual perspectives of doctor and patient and to consider what will lead to positive outcomes. The last chapter of the first section puts all these factors together and provides a coherent, evidence-based description of the processes needed for an effective consultation for the patient, the doctor, and society. The second part of the book takes the reader into the practicalities of learning and teaching effective consultations. It starts with a brief description of the evidence for effective teaching and outlines the authors' experience of teaching in this way with over 1,000 doctors. Realizing that many doctors organize their own self-directed learning, the authors have included a chapter that enables individuals to develop their own consulting technique. Help is offered for teachers of the consultation in both undergraduate and postgraduate settings. The consultation is now assessed by a number of the royal medical colleges to measure competence and there is a chapter on these issues. The last chapter discusses the difficulties that many doctors still have in conducting patient-centred consultations and makes some suggestions for effective implementation of skills.

Book Patient Communication for Pharmacy

Download or read book Patient Communication for Pharmacy written by Min Liu and published by Jones & Bartlett Learning. This book was released on 2016-01-01 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Patient Communication for Pharmacy Professionals: Case-Study Approach for Theory and Practice, uses the case studies approach to develop readers’ understanding of the unique communication dynamics between pharmacists and patients and to assist them in acquiring the communication skills needed for providing optimal patient care. The integration of communication theories/models and the focus on skills acquisition will make this a practical guide for using communication strategies to promote best patient outcomes. This text offers a unique focus on skills acquisition and the practicality of real-life case studies on pharmacist-patient communication. Incorporates current theory on patient-provider communication by including behavioral change theories, focusing on skill acquisition, utilizing case studies developed from interview data with pharmacists who currently practice in the field, and addressing issues relevant to pharmacist-patient communication and relationship building (health literacy, culturally competent care, patient compliance, conflict/emotionally charged conversations, etc.)

Book Interpersonal Communication in Pharmaceutical Care

Download or read book Interpersonal Communication in Pharmaceutical Care written by Helen Meldrum and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 1994-09-08 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Interpersonal Communication in Pharmaceutical Care shows readers how to communicate better with patrons and patients in hospital and retail pharmacy locations. Author Helen Meldrum, who has been teaching interpersonal skills to pharmacy students and practitioners since the early 1980s, uses actual scenarios to demonstrate basic communication skills. These “real life” examples illustrate communication problems from the perspectives of pharmacy workers and their subsequent efforts to improve the lines of communication with patrons. Yet the case studies do more than depict actual dialogue between pharmacists and their customers and patients; they address improved communication between co-workers, a vital aspect of providing excellent pharmacy practice. Throughout Interpersonal Communication in Pharmaceutical Care, the reader finds how important it is to replace negative communication with more effective choices. These conversations prepare readers to act--not react--when faced with difficult persons or situations in pharmacy settings. Interpersonal Communication in Pharmaceutical Care is a resource of how to improve communication in pharmacy practice. Pharmacists who analyze the scenarios in this book can more readily identify effective responses to challenging situations in hospital and retail practice. The interpersonal skills section covers such fundamentals as: Basic speaking and listening skills Responsible assertive communication skills Counseling skills Interprofessional problem-solving skills Conflict management skills Collaborative communication skills Truly a unique book due to its practical nature, Interpersonal Communication in Pharmaceutical Care is appropriate for all pharmacy practitioners from the level of technician through supervisor. Because the cases featured are transcripts of actual interactions between pharmacists, customers, and co-workers, readers can identify with the situations and begin to effectively change their communication methods with satisfactory results--for the patron or patient and the pharmacist.

Book Patient Communication for Pharmacy

    Book Details:
  • Author : Associate Professor Department of Applied Communication Studies Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Illinois Min Liu
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2016-01-04
  • ISBN : 9781449688646
  • Pages : pages

Download or read book Patient Communication for Pharmacy written by Associate Professor Department of Applied Communication Studies Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Illinois Min Liu and published by . This book was released on 2016-01-04 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Navigate 2 Advantage Access For Patient Communication For Pharmacy Professionals: Case-Study Approach For Theory And Practice Is A Digital-Only Access Code That Unlocks A Comprehensive And Interactive Ebook, Student Practice Activities And Assessments, A Full Suite Of Instructor Resources, And Learning Analytics Reporting Tools. Patient Communication For Pharmacy Professionals: Case-Study Approach For Theory And Practice, Uses The Case Studies Approach To Develop Readers’ Understanding Of The Unique Communication Dynamics Between Pharmacists And Patients And To Assist Them In Acquiring The Communication Skills Needed For Providing Optimal Patient Care. The Integration Of Communication Theories/Models And The Focus On Skills Acquisition Will Make This A Practical Guide For Using Communication Strategies To Promote Best Patient Outcomes. Using A Case Studies Approach, This Text Can Offer Unique Focus On Skills Acquisition, And The Practicality Of Real-Life Case Studies On Pharmacist-Patient Communication. Incorporates Current Theory On Patient-Provider Communication, Including Behavioral Change Theories, Focus On Skill Acquisition, Case Studies Developed From Interview Data With Pharmacists Who Currently Practice In The Field, And Address Issues Relevant To Pharmacist-Patient Communication And Relationship Building (Health Literacy, Culturally Competent Care, Patient Compliance, Conflict/Emotionally Charged Conversations, Etc.)

Book Talk in interaction

Download or read book Talk in interaction written by Hanh thi Nguyen and published by Natl Foreign Lg Resource Ctr. This book was released on 2009 with total page 421 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This resource offers original studies of interaction in a range of languages and language varieties, including Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Swahili, Thai, and Vietnamese; monolingual and bilingual interactions, and activities designed for second or foreign language learning.

Book L2 Interactional Competence and Development

Download or read book L2 Interactional Competence and Development written by Joan Kelly Hall and published by Multilingual Matters. This book was released on 2011 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Drawing on data from a range of contexts, including classrooms, pharmacy consultations, tutoring sessions, and video-game playing, and a range of languages including English, German, French, Danish and Icelandic, the studies in this volume address challenges suggested by these questions: What kinds of interactional resources do L2 users draw on to participate competently and creatively in their L2 encounters? And how useful is conversation analysis in capturing the specific development of individuals' interactional competence in specific practices across time? Rather than treating participants in L2 interactions as deficient speakers, the book begins with the assumption that those who interact using a second language possess interactional competencies. The studies set out to identify what these competencies are and how they change across time. By doing so, they address some of the difficult and yet unresolved issues that arise when it comes to comparing actions or practices across different moments in time.

Book Communication Skills for Medicine E Book

Download or read book Communication Skills for Medicine E Book written by Margaret Lloyd and published by Elsevier Health Sciences. This book was released on 2009-03-01 with total page 223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This title was Highly Commended (Basis of Medicine category) in the BMA Awards 2005. A highly practical account of communication for medical students, backed up with numerous case histories. In addition to the clinical interview the book covers other aspects of communication including how to promote healthy behaviour and the need for the doctor to work as part of the health care team. Reflects current importance of communication skills in curriculum. Highly practical approach. Accessible information with summary points. Covers needs for both hospital and general practice setting. Written specifically for medical students, unlike many of the competing books. Additional practical examples. More material on: professionalism; Mental Capacity Act; risk; the 'expert' patient.

Book Developing Interactional Competence at the Workplace

Download or read book Developing Interactional Competence at the Workplace written by Hanh thi Nguyen and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-09-06 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What is it about social interaction at the workplace that spurs interactional competence development? This book explores the answers to this question by analyzing the development of interactional competence by two Vietnamese hotel staff members, one novice and one experienced, as they interact with international guests in English in Vietnam. Using ethnomethodological conversation analysis (EMCA) in a longitudinal design, Nguyen and Malabarba trace the learners’ observable changes in interactional practices in guest-escorting walks over time. In doing so, they uncover the interaction-endogenous impetuses that may have led to these changes and address three fundamental questions in second language acquisition research: what is learned, how it is learned, and why it is learned. In seven chapters, the book offers an illuminating discussion of how competence has been conceptualized in EMCA and a rich analysis of how individuals’ changes in interactional conduct take place locally and longitudinally. With an in-depth discussion of theoretical issues as well as a fine-grained empirical analysis, this book appeals to researchers, students, and practitioners interested in social perspectives on second language learning, longitudinal EMCA, the development of interactional competence at the workplace, and guest-host interaction in hospitality. Chapter 7 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Book Pragmatic Competence

Download or read book Pragmatic Competence written by Naoko Taguchi and published by Walter de Gruyter. This book was released on 2009-09-04 with total page 386 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the disciplines of applied linguistics and second language acquisition (SLA), the study of pragmatic competence has been driven by several fundamental questions: What does it mean to become pragmatically competent in a second language (L2)? How can we examine pragmatic competence to make inference of its development among L2 learners? In what ways do research findings inform teaching and assessment of pragmatic competence? This book explores these key issues in Japanese as a second/foreign language. The book has three sections. The first section offers a general overview and historical sketch of the study of Japanese pragmatics and its influence on Japanese pedagogy and curriculum. The overview chapter is followed by eight empirical findings, each dealing with phenomena that are significant in Japanese pragmatics. They target selected features of Japanese pragmatics and investigate the learners' use of them as an indicator of their pragmatic competence. The target pragmatic features are wide-ranging, among them honorifics, speech style, sentence final particles, speech acts of various types, and indirect expressions. Each study explicitly prompts the connection between pragmalinguistics (linguistic forms available to perform language functions) and sociopragmatics (norms that determine appropriate use of the forms) in Japanese. By documenting the understanding and use of them among learners of Japanese spanning multiple levels and time durations, this book offers insight about the nature and development of pragmatic competence, as well as implications for the learning and teaching of Japanese pragmatics. The last section presents a critical reflection on the eight empirical papers and prompts a discussion of the practice of Japanese pragmatics research.

Book Communication Skills for the Consultation Room

Download or read book Communication Skills for the Consultation Room written by Dr Hemant Saluja and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2021-10-30 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book is an attempt to highlight the finer aspects of the art of communication in the setting of a doctor’s consultation room. The author believes, ‘What we say is as important as how it is said.’ His 25 years of experience as a healthcare provider forms the basis of this work. The contemporary ideas of communication are also included along with the conventional techniques. The book deals with various scenarios of clinical settings encountered in day-to-day practice, from childbirth to breaking bad news, in the Indian setting. However, the concepts are universally applicable. The narrative will make you feel as if your own experience is being shared. The book is a must-read for all healthcare providers/doctors at all stages of the professional graph (student through consultant) to help them refine their communication skills for their consultations and perhaps, otherwise as well. If you wish to improve your communication skills, then do read this book. This book will empower you with simple skills that will make you a better communicator and thereby, can make your consultations more effective, meaningful and exclusive.

Book Clinical Communication Skills for Medicine

Download or read book Clinical Communication Skills for Medicine written by Margaret Lloyd and published by Elsevier Health Sciences. This book was released on 2018-01-10 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Clinical Communication Skills for Medicine is an essential guide to the core skills for effective patient-centered communication. In the twenty years since this book was first published the teaching of these skills has developed and evolved. Today's doctors fully appreciate the importance of communicating successfully and sensitively with people receiving health care and those close to them. This practical guide to developing communication skills will be of value to students throughout their careers. The order of the chapters reflects this development, from core skills to those required to respond effectively and compassionately in challenging situations. The text includes case examples, guidelines and opportunities to encourage the reader to stop and think. The contents of the book cover: - The fundamental elements of clinical communication, including skills for effectively gathering and sharing information, discussing sensitive topics and breaking bad news. - Shared decision making, reflecting the rapid changes in expectations of medical care and skills for supporting patients in making decisions which are right for them. - Communicating with a patient's family, children and young people, patients from different cultural backgrounds, communicating via an interpreter and communicating with patients who have a hearing impairment. - Diversity in communication, including examples of communicating with patients who have a learning disability, transgender patients, and older adult patients. - Communicating about medical error, emphasising the importance of doctors being honest in the face of difficult situations. - This is a practical guide to learning and developing communication skills throughout medical training. - The chapters range from the development of basic skills to those dealing with challenging and difficult situations.

Book Communication in Pharmacy Practice

Download or read book Communication in Pharmacy Practice written by William N. Tindall and published by . This book was released on 1984 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Communication Skills for Pharmacists

Download or read book Communication Skills for Pharmacists written by Bruce A. Berger and published by American Pharmacists Association (APhA). This book was released on 2005 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Designed to help pharmacists and pharmacy students develop the communication skills they need to deliver quality patient care, this resource provides the guidelines needed for developing effective relationships with patients, other pharmacists and physicians.