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E-grāmata: Communication and Care Coordination for the Palliative Care Team: A Handbook for Building and Maintaining Optimal Teams

  • Formāts: 225 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826158062
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  • Formāts: 225 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826158062

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A focus on intentional communication, team building, and relational maintenance

This text is designed to help form and maintain palliative care teams that survive and thrive. Whether you are starting a new team or hoping to help an existing team, this text addresses aspects of team players, leadership, meetings, organizational culture, and self- and team-care through a combination of empirical data and real voices from healthcare professionals in palliative care practice. By focusing on the individual professional in relation to team health and success, this text shows how to develop high-quality, high-performing palliative care teams.

Perfect for students and working professionals, this text is useful at any time in your career or your teams development. It explores the types of providers involved in palliative care, their roles, possible conflicts, and the opportunity to amplify their work as a team while overcoming the stigma that may be attached to palliative care. This book focuses on the foundational role of communication in leadership, team building, and the delivery of patient care. Designed to provide workable solutions to challenges such as poor team design, siloing, and faulty communication, it provides suggestions that can be implemented immediately by your palliative care team. This focus allows healthcare professionals who are passionate about palliative care to grow into high-functioning teams with a focus on excellent patient care.





Key Features:Satisfactory and unsatisfactory palliative care experiences Stories from nurses, social workers, chaplains, physicians, pharmacists, executives, patients, and families Pearls From the Field: Provider and team takeaways Best practices of team leaders Tips for individuals and palliative care teams to communicate with other providers, departments, and senior leadership Discussions on how to improve short-term and long-term functionality Outlines to use as predictors of burnout for palliative care professionals and teams Self-care and team-care suggestions A combination of recent research and theory in an accessible writing style Includes podcasts, videos, and case study and self-care plan supplements
Foreword ix
Andy E. Esch
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Palliative Care Resources xvi
1 Why We Need to Talk About Teams and Communication in Palliative Care
1(32)
2 Who Are the Players? Exploring the Types of Palliative Care Providers
33(28)
3 Formation and Maintenance of High-Performing Palliative Care Teams
61(38)
4 Leading Palliative Care Teams
99(34)
5 Interdisciplinary Palliative Care Team Meetings
133(28)
6 Occupational Culture: Understanding the Role and Stigma of Palliative Care
161(30)
7 Self-Care and Team Care in Emotional Labor-intensive Positions
191(38)
Index 229
Rebecca S. Imes, PhD (University of Iowa), is associate professor of communication at Carroll University.

Leah M. Omilion-Hodges, PhD (Wayne State University), is associate professor in the School of Communication at Western Michigan University.

Jennifer D. B. Hester, DNP (The Christ Hospital Health Network), is a palliative care clinical nurse specialist practicing with a high-performing transdisciplinary team at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio.