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Person Centered Medicine [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023Edition: 1st ed. 2023Description: XVII, 737 p. 41 illus., 30 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783031176500
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Contents:
Introduction to Person Centered Medicine -- Historical Overview of Person Centered Medicine -- Ontological and Epistemological Bases of Person Centered Medicine -- Human Rights, Ethics and Values in Person Centered Medicine -- Holistic Framework in Person Centered Medicine -- Individualized Care in Person Centered Medicine -- Communication and Relationships in Person Centered Medicine -- People-centered Health Services -- Person-centered Health Education and Research -- Establishing Common Ground, Engagement, and Empathy -- Person-centered Interviewing and Diagnosis -- Collaborative Treatment Planning -- Education and Counselling for Person-centred Care -- Narrative Medicine -- Digital Technology for Person-centered Care -- Person-centered Rehabilitation -- Person-centered Prevention -- Person-centered Health Promotion -- Person-centered Family Medicine and General Practice -- Person-centered Internal Medicine -- Person-centered Women's Health and Maternity Care -- Person-centered Neonatal Health Care -- Person-centered Pediatrics -- Person-centered Geriatric Medicine -- Person-centered Neurology -- Person-centered Psychiatry and Psychology -- Person-centered Emergency Medicine -- Person-centered Infectious Diseases and Pandemics -- Person-centered Genetic Counselling -- Person-centered Endocrinology -- Person-centered Cardiology -- Person-centered Pulmonary Medicine -- Person-centered Intensive Care Medicine -- Person-centered Oncology -- Person-centered Surgery and Anesthesiology -- Person-centered Pain Medicine -- Person-centered Palliative Care -- People-centered Public Health -- Person-centered Nursing and Other Health Professions -- Person-centered Traditional Medicine -- Empowerment of Community Members -- Empowerment of Health Professionals.
Summary: The 21st is being recognized as the Century of the Person, particularly in Medicine and Health. Person Centered Medicine, as a concept and global programmatic movement developed in collaboration with the World Medical Association, World Health Organization, International Council of Nurses and 30 other institutions over a decade of annual Geneva Conferences, places the whole person as the center of health and as the goal and protagonist of health actions. Seeking the person at the center of medicine, has meant a medicine of the person, for the person, by the person and with the person. Articulating science and humanism, it strives for a medicine informed by evidence, experience and values and aimed at the restoration and promotion of health for all. The textbook on Person Centered Medicine reviews this perspective as it has evolved to date and its resultingknowledge base. The book structure encompasses an Introduction to the field and four sections on Principles, Methods, Specific Health Fields, and Empowerment Perspectives. Its 42 chapters are authored by 105 clinician-scholars from 25 different countries across world regions (North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Oceania). Its vision and goals involve total health for a total person. Ongoing work and upcoming publications would focus on redesigning health systems fit to purpose, and integrating ancestral knowledge and wisdom, community members' self- and mutual-care, advances in medical science, and the contributions of health-relevant social sectors. .
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Introduction to Person Centered Medicine -- Historical Overview of Person Centered Medicine -- Ontological and Epistemological Bases of Person Centered Medicine -- Human Rights, Ethics and Values in Person Centered Medicine -- Holistic Framework in Person Centered Medicine -- Individualized Care in Person Centered Medicine -- Communication and Relationships in Person Centered Medicine -- People-centered Health Services -- Person-centered Health Education and Research -- Establishing Common Ground, Engagement, and Empathy -- Person-centered Interviewing and Diagnosis -- Collaborative Treatment Planning -- Education and Counselling for Person-centred Care -- Narrative Medicine -- Digital Technology for Person-centered Care -- Person-centered Rehabilitation -- Person-centered Prevention -- Person-centered Health Promotion -- Person-centered Family Medicine and General Practice -- Person-centered Internal Medicine -- Person-centered Women's Health and Maternity Care -- Person-centered Neonatal Health Care -- Person-centered Pediatrics -- Person-centered Geriatric Medicine -- Person-centered Neurology -- Person-centered Psychiatry and Psychology -- Person-centered Emergency Medicine -- Person-centered Infectious Diseases and Pandemics -- Person-centered Genetic Counselling -- Person-centered Endocrinology -- Person-centered Cardiology -- Person-centered Pulmonary Medicine -- Person-centered Intensive Care Medicine -- Person-centered Oncology -- Person-centered Surgery and Anesthesiology -- Person-centered Pain Medicine -- Person-centered Palliative Care -- People-centered Public Health -- Person-centered Nursing and Other Health Professions -- Person-centered Traditional Medicine -- Empowerment of Community Members -- Empowerment of Health Professionals.

The 21st is being recognized as the Century of the Person, particularly in Medicine and Health. Person Centered Medicine, as a concept and global programmatic movement developed in collaboration with the World Medical Association, World Health Organization, International Council of Nurses and 30 other institutions over a decade of annual Geneva Conferences, places the whole person as the center of health and as the goal and protagonist of health actions. Seeking the person at the center of medicine, has meant a medicine of the person, for the person, by the person and with the person. Articulating science and humanism, it strives for a medicine informed by evidence, experience and values and aimed at the restoration and promotion of health for all. The textbook on Person Centered Medicine reviews this perspective as it has evolved to date and its resultingknowledge base. The book structure encompasses an Introduction to the field and four sections on Principles, Methods, Specific Health Fields, and Empowerment Perspectives. Its 42 chapters are authored by 105 clinician-scholars from 25 different countries across world regions (North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Oceania). Its vision and goals involve total health for a total person. Ongoing work and upcoming publications would focus on redesigning health systems fit to purpose, and integrating ancestral knowledge and wisdom, community members' self- and mutual-care, advances in medical science, and the contributions of health-relevant social sectors. .

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