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Establishing a culture of patient safety : improving communication, building relationships, and using quality tools

Pauley, Judith A. (Author). Pauley, Joseph F. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 0873898192 (alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780873898195 (alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: xxvi, 176 p. ; 23 cm.
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  • Publisher: Milwaukee, WI : ASQ Quality Press, c2012.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: 1. The need to improve patient safety : Three examples -- 2. Who are these people? -- 3. Interaction styles -- 4. Perceptions : The language of perceptions -- 5. Channels of communication : Establishing contact -- 6. Motivational needs : Motivating the six personality types ; Personality phase ; An anesthetist's example ; A patient's example -- 7. Using the concepts in treating patients -- 8. Distress : Workaholics ; Persisters ; Reactors ; Dreamers ; Rebels ; Promoters -- 9. Healthcare providers in distress : 12 stories -- 10. Getting patients to diet and lead healthy lifestyles -- 11. Using the concepts in leading improvement : Leading improvement in a national healthcare system ; Leading innovation in a healthcare system medical education department ; Leading improvement at a medical facility ; Leading improvement in a family clinic ; Leading improvement in a healthcare system education institute ; Leading change to develop a team ; Leading change in a women's hospital ; Influencing improvement in safety procedures in biomedical research laboratories.
Subject: Hospitals Administration
Medical errors Prevention
Communication in medicine
Physician and patient
Medical care Safety measures
Hospital Administration
Medical Errors prevention & control
Comprehensive Health Care methods
Models, Organizational
Professional-Patient Relations
Safety Management

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Establishing a Culture of Patient Safety : Improving Communication, Building Relationships, and Using Quality Tools
Establishing a Culture of Patient Safety : Improving Communication, Building Relationships, and Using Quality Tools
by Pauley, Judith A.; Pauley, Joseph F.
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Establishing a Culture of Patient Safety : Improving Communication, Building Relationships, and Using Quality Tools


The purpose of this book is to provide a road map to help healthcare professionals establish a "culture of patient safety" in their facilities and practices, provide high quality healthcare, and increase patient and staff satisfaction by improving communication among staff members and between medical staff and patients. It achieves this by describing what each of six types of people will do in distress, by providing strategies that will allow healthcare professionals to deal more effectively with staff members and patients in distress, and by showing healthcare professionals how to keep themselves out of distress by getting their motivational needs met positively every day. The concepts described in this book are scientifically based and have withstood more than 40 years of scrutiny and scientific inquiry. They were first used as a clinical model to help patients help themselves, and indeed are still used clinically. The originator of the concepts, Dr. Taibi Kahler, is an internationally recognized clinical psychologist who was awarded the 1977 Eric Berne Memorial Scientific Award for the clinical application of a discovery he made in 1971. That discovery enabled clinicians to shorten significantly the treatment time of patients by reducing their resistance as a result of miscommunication between their doctors and themselves.
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