New Horizons in Patient Safety: Safe Communication: Evidence-based core Competencies with Case Studies from Nursing Practice - Hardcover

Hannawa, Annegret; Wendt, Anne; Day, Lisa

 
9783110453041: New Horizons in Patient Safety: Safe Communication: Evidence-based core Competencies with Case Studies from Nursing Practice

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This case studies book is an indispensable resource for educators, students, and practitioners of nursing. It is innovative in its application of lessons from the communication sciences to common challenges in the delivery of safe patient care. The authors apply basic tenets of human communication to the context of nursing to provide a foundation for practices that can advance the safety and quality of care.

The cases, which describe "close calls" and adverse events, are organized along the continuum of healthcare delivery, providing quick access to solutions in commonly encountered care situations. Each case is accompanied by a discussion of how skillful communication can be key to preventing and recovering from errors and adverse events. Thought-provoking discussion questions and references for further reading make this book a valuable reference for nursing educators, students, and practitioners across the world.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Annegret F. Hannawa, Lugano, Switzerland; Anne L. Wendt, River Forest, USA; Lisa J. Day, Washington, USA.

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This case studies book is a unique, practical, cutting-edge, indispensable go-to resource

for professionals in nursing. Each case study is framed by learning objectives, an

evaluation section, thought-provoking discussion questions and references to further

readings. The book is conveniently organized along the continuum of medical care

delivery, providing quick access to ad-hoc solutions in safety- and quality-compromised

situations.

"This book provides essential insights and experiential learning for practitioners,

undergraduate and graduate students of nursing. If adopted broadly in schools of

nursing, it can make a huge impact on improving patient safety."

Patricia Benner, R.N., Ph.D., FAAN, Professor, Emerita, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences,

University of California, San Francisco clinical practice

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