Listening for what matters : avoiding contextual errors in health care /
Weiner, Saul J.,
Listening for what matters : avoiding contextual errors in health care / by Saul J. Weiner, Alan Schwartz. - 1 online resource (xxiii, 213 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Observing the problem -- Measuring the problem -- The problem is everywhere -- What we hear that physicians don't -- Causes -- Better teaching, better doctors -- Is lasting change possible? -- What we can't measure that matters -- Bringing context back into care.
Effective health care requires physicians tailor care to patients' individual life contexts, including their financial situation, social support, competing responsibilities, and cognitive abilities. Physicians, however, are poorly prepared to consider patients' lives when planning their care. The result is measurably harmful to individuals and costly to society. 'Listening for What Matters' covers 10 years of empirical research based on hundreds of recorded doctor visits by patients and undercover actors alike, which revealed a widespread disregard of patients' individual circumstances and needs resulting in inappropriate care. This book tells the stories of patients whose care was compromised by inattention to individual context, and introduces novel methods for assessing the magnitude of the problem.
9780190229009 0190229004 9780190229023 0190229020
4310728 Proquest Ebook Central
Medical errors--Prevention.
Physician and patient.
Communication.
Misinformation.
R729.8
610.289
W 62
Listening for what matters : avoiding contextual errors in health care / by Saul J. Weiner, Alan Schwartz. - 1 online resource (xxiii, 213 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Observing the problem -- Measuring the problem -- The problem is everywhere -- What we hear that physicians don't -- Causes -- Better teaching, better doctors -- Is lasting change possible? -- What we can't measure that matters -- Bringing context back into care.
Effective health care requires physicians tailor care to patients' individual life contexts, including their financial situation, social support, competing responsibilities, and cognitive abilities. Physicians, however, are poorly prepared to consider patients' lives when planning their care. The result is measurably harmful to individuals and costly to society. 'Listening for What Matters' covers 10 years of empirical research based on hundreds of recorded doctor visits by patients and undercover actors alike, which revealed a widespread disregard of patients' individual circumstances and needs resulting in inappropriate care. This book tells the stories of patients whose care was compromised by inattention to individual context, and introduces novel methods for assessing the magnitude of the problem.
9780190229009 0190229004 9780190229023 0190229020
4310728 Proquest Ebook Central
Medical errors--Prevention.
Physician and patient.
Communication.
Misinformation.
R729.8
610.289
W 62