Edition |
Fourth edition. |
Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Chapter 1: The Medical Interview Chapter 2: Data-Gathering and Empathy Skills Chapter 3: The Beginning of the Interview: Patient-Centered Interviewing Chapter 4: Symptom-Defining Skills Chapter 5: The Middle of the Interview: Clinician-Centered Interviewing Chapter 6: Step 11: The End of the Interview Chapter 7: Adapting the Interview to Different Situations and Other Practical Issues Chapter 8: The Clinician-Patient Relationship Chapter 9: Summarizing and Presenting the Patient's Story Chapter 10: Remaining Patient-Centered in the Digital Age Appendix A: Foreword to the First Edition Appendix B: Research and Humanistic Rationale for Patient-Centered Interviewing Appendix C: Feelings and Emotions Appendix D: Complete Write-up of Ms. Jones' Initial Evaluation Appendix E: Mental Status Evaluation Teaching Supplement Companion Videos |
Note |
Revised edition of: Patient-centered interviewing : an evidence-based method / Robert C. Smith. 2nd ed. c2002. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"A comprehensive, evidence-based introduction to the principles and practices of patient communication in a clinical setting Smith's Patient-Centered Interviewing, Fourth Edition presents a step-by-step methodology for mastering every aspect of the medical interview. Readers will learn how to confidently obtain from patients accurate biomedical facts, as well as critical personal, social, and emotional information, allowing them to make a precise diagnosis, develop effective treatment plans, and forge strong clinician-patient relationships. The most evidence-based guide available on the topic, Smith's Patient-Centered Interviewing, Fourth Edition applies the proven 5-step approach, which integrates patient- and clinician-centered skills to improve effectiveness without adding extra time to the interview duration. The book's user-friendly design features icons, boxed case vignettes, and use of color to highlight key points, and pedagogy includes learning an practice exercises in each chapter"-- Provided by publisher. |
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"Our goal in this text is to present in a logical, step-by-step fashion the behaviors that are necessary to conduct an effective and efficient biopsychosocial interview. Interviewing is the most important and most difficult skill learners must master in their clinical careers. The book is designed for learners in medicine, advanced-practice nursing, physician assistant, and other health-related disciplines where communication and relational skills are central"-- Provided by publisher. |
Note |
Description based on electronic version; title from online title page (AccessMedicine website, viewed July 24, 2018). |
Subject |
Medical history taking.
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Physician and patient.
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MEDICAL -- Dentistry -- General.
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Medical history taking. (OCoLC)fst01014164
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Physician and patient. (OCoLC)fst01062819
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Medical History Taking -- methods.
(DNLM)D008487Q000379
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Physician-Patient Relations. (DNLM)D010817
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Evidence-Based Medicine. (DNLM)D019317
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Added Author |
Dwamena, Francesca C., editor.
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Frankel, Richard M., editor.
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Lepisto, Brenda Lovegrove, editor.
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Smith, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1937- editor.
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Added Title |
Patient-centered interviewing |
Other Form: |
Print version: Fortin, Auguste H. Smith's patient centered interviewing. Fourth edition. New York : McGraw-Hill Education, [2019] 9781259644627 (DLC) 2018007779 (OCoLC)1027736476 |
ISBN |
9781259644634 (ebook) |
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1259644634 (ebook) |
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9781259644627 (paperback) |
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