In response to the growing emphasis on clinicians' capacity to practise
effective communication, Communicating Quality and Safety in Healthcare
provides real-time communication scenarios and interprofessional case
studies. The book engages healthcare trainees from across medicine,
nursing and allied health services in a comprehensive and probing
discussion of the communication demands that confront today's healthcare
teams. This book explains the role of communication in mental health,
emergency medicine, intensive care, and a wide range of other health
service and community care contexts. It emphasises the ways in which
patients and clinicians communicate, and how clinicians communicate with
one another. The case studies explain why and how communication is
critical to good care and healing. Each chapter analyses real-life
practice situations, encourages the learner to ask probing questions
about these situations, and sets out the principal components and
strategies of good communication.