Contents |
Quality, Caring, and Health Systems -- Professionalism in Health Systems -- Evolution of the Quality-Caring Model -- Humans in Relationship -- Relationship-Centered Professional Encounters -- Relational Capacity -- Feeling "Cared For" -- Practice Improvement -- Self-Advancing Systems -- Leading Quality Caring -- Learning Quality Caring -- The Value of Quality Caring. |
Abstract |
"The intent of the book is to continue the focus on the significance of caring relationships in improving the safety and quality of health systems. Additionally, it is a call to health professionals, particularly nurses, to action. Safe, quality healthcare, meaningful work, and overall well-being are at stake. Through exploration of several theoretical concepts drawn from multiple sources, the Quality-Caring ModelĀ© is clarified. The important relationships with self, the community served, patients and families, and the healthcare team are illuminated and updated for current and future practice. Applying the model in clinical, educational, and leadership practice offers possibilities for advancing the value of the nation's health systems while providing the context for meaningful work. Finally, using the Quality-Caring ModelĀ© as a foundation for research may point to new evidence regarding the contribution of caring relationships to quality health outcomes"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Source of description | Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 30, 2023). |
Issued in other form | Original 0826136869 9780826136862 |
ISBN | 9780826136961 electronic book |
ISBN | 0826136966 electronic book |