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Family-Oriented Primary Care


Family-Oriented Primary Care


2nd ed. 2005

von: Susan H. McDaniel, D. Satcher, Thomas L. Campbell, Jeri Hepworth, Alan Lorenz

128,39 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 06.12.2005
ISBN/EAN: 9780387263106
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 484

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The first edition helped bring the family approach to health care into the medical mainstream. This new edition, like the first, provides health care professionals with a practical guide to working with and treating both the individual patient and the family. Tackling challenging and emerging issues, such as AIDS and the family, race and gender, child abuse and domestic violence in addition to pregnancy, child behavior and chronic illness, this volume is sure to be an indispensable guide for primary care providers.
I was a Medical Student in 1966 when the Millis Report on the training of the generalist physician was published,de?ning the concept of primary care. According to the Report, the primary provider has four major responsib- ities or roles. The ?rst role is that of initial contact care of the undiffer- tiated patient. The second is to provide comprehensive care based on the belief that the primary provider should be able to manage the overwhe- ing majority of problems with which patients present. Equally important is the third role—continuity and coordination of care within the health care system. Finally,the primary provider is responsible for demonstrating le- ership in the community. This Report’s description of a primary provider seems as relevant today as it was when it was written. In 1994,the Institute of Medicine’s assessment of primary care added the responsibility of family and community integration of care to the Millis Report description. Without question there are many challenges to a contemporary imp- mentation of this comprehensive description of primary care, beginning with the level of individual patients who so often suffer from complex pr- lems, such as mental disorders and obesity. Treating these conditions in a brief primary care visit is dif?cult. At the level of the larger system, re- bursement is often inadequate and can represent policies that are uns- portive of primary care, such as those that compromise payment for preventive services that help patients to quit smoking or lose weight.
Preface to the Second Edition.-
Preface to the First Edition.-
Chapter 1. Basic Premises of Family-Oriented Primary Care: Collaborating with the Family to Improve Quality of Care.-
Chapter 2. How Families Affect Illness: Research on the Family's Influence on Health.-
Chapter 3. Family Systems Concepts: Tools for Assessing Families in Primary Care.-
Chapter 4. A Family-Oriented Approach to Individual Patients.-
Chapter 5. Involving the Family in Daily Practice.-
Chapter 6. Building Partnerships: Promoting Working Alliances and Motivation for Change.-
Chapter 7. Family Interviewing Skills in Primary Care: From Routine Contact to the Comprehensive Family Conference.-
Chapter 8. When Interactions Are Difficult.-
Chapter 9. Working with Couples in Primary Care: One Plus One Is More Than Two.-
Chapter 10. The Birth of a Family: Family-Oriented Pregnancy Care.-
Chapter 11. Supporting Parents: Family-Oriented Child Health Care.-
Chapter 12. When Parents Get Stuck: Helping With Child Behavior Problems.-
Chapter 13. Family-Oriented Care of Adolescents.-
Chapter 14. Recognizing the Signs of Strain: Counseling Couples in Primary Care.-
Chapter 15. Anticipating Loss: Health Care for Older Patients and Their Family Caregivers.-
Chapter 16. Looking Death in the Eye: Facilitating End-of-Life Care and the Grieving Process.-
Chapter 17. Genetic Screening, Testing, and Families.-
Chapter 18. The Developmental Challenges of Chronic Illness: Helping Patients and Families Cope.-
Chapter 19. Integrating the Mind-Body Split: A Biopsychosocial Approach to Somatic Fixation.-
Chapter 20. Mobilizing Resources: The Assessment and Treatment of Depression in Primary Care.-
Chapter 21. When Drinking or Drugs Is Part of the Problem: A Family Approach to the Detection and Management of Substance Use and Abuse.-
Chapter 22. Protecting the Family: Domestic Violence and the Primary Care Clinician.-
Chapter 23. Family-Oriented Primary Care in the Real World: Practical Considerations for Comprehensive Care.-
Chapter 24. Acute Hospital Care: Letting the Family In.-
Chapter 25. Working Together: Collaboration and Referral to Family-Oriented Mental Health Professionals.-
Chapter 26. Managing Personal and Professional Boundaries: How the Clinician's Experience Can Be a Resource in Patient Care.
<p>Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras</p>
<P>The first edition helped bring the family approach to health care into the medical mainstream. This new edition, like the first, provides health care professionals with a practical guide to working with and treating both the individual patient and the family. Tackling challenging and emerging issues, such as AIDS and the family, race and gender, child abuse and domestic violence in addition to pregnancy, child behavior and chronic illness, this volume is sure to be an indispensable guide for primary care providers.</P>

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