The New Consultation: Developing doctor-patient communication (Medicine)

The New Consultation: Developing doctor-patient communication (Medicine)

by David Pendleton (Author), David Pendleton (Author), Peter Tate (Primary Contributor), Theo Schofield (Primary Contributor), Peter Havelock (Primary Contributor)

Synopsis

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.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 152
Edition: 2nd ed.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 24 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0192632884
ISBN 13: 9780192632883
Book Overview: A complete rewrite of the classic work The Consultation - The best just got better. - Practice Nurse

Media Reviews
The first edition of this book has long been a classic about skilled consulting. The authors have managed the impossible, the best just got better... This is well researched, well explained and well referenced - yet readable. This will inevitably be another success. * Practice Nurse *
[It] deserves to have a wide readership. * Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol 97 *
... excellent teaching and learning text... This highly recommended book is successful in its desire to inform, guide and redirect the teacher or learner. * Hospital Doctor *
I appreciate its clarity, rigour, and coherence. It is an especially valuable book because it raises questions which apply to many professions, it is about much more than medical consultations... [a] very stimulating and very good book. * Theodore Zeldin, Templeton College, Oxford *