Doctor, What's Wrong?: Making the NHS Human Again
Autor Sophie Petit-Zemanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mai 2005
The medical machine is spinning out of control. Making the NHS better is about people, not about politics and posturing. It’s about recognising that, well or ill, we’re in it together.
Being promised we’ll be able to choose our hospital tomorrow is cold comfort when fighting to see a doctor today. From the pitfalls of communication to waiting lists, MMR to MRSA, this book discusses things we know of but may know little about; the ins and outs, drivers and obstacles, to treating each other well. The first half is a novel, an engaging story set across doctors’ surgeries, cafes, pubs and homes. A story about a woman with a neurological illness who also has depression, her conscientious consultant who worries too much about everything while his GP wife anguishes over MMR, an oncologist with terminal cancer, a hospital manager with a heart, even a love-life. A series of accessible, informative essays then explores the ‘big issues’ that beset the NHS today, from the political football of choice, to jargon, mistakes and superbugs.
Essential and enjoyable reading for anyone who uses or works in healthcare, this book argues that it can be rescued, become human again, if we all help.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415351553
ISBN-10: 0415351553
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415351553
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
General, Postgraduate, Professional, and UndergraduateNotă biografică
Sophie Petit-Zeman migrated from research in neuroscience and mental health to communications and journalism, focusing on science, medicine and social care. An award-winning writer, at times patient and carer, she has also worked in the NHS, private and voluntary sectors, in the UK and abroad. Sophie is a council member of the Brain and Spine Foundation and, after completing this book, was appointed Director of Public Dialogue at the Association of Medical Research Charities
Recenzii
'This important original book ought to be in every doctor's waiting room...[It] is written with a hopeful, generous, meditating intelligence: doctors and patients need imagination. And be the end of the novel, many of the characters felt like friends.' - The Observer
'Her book is definately a quality learning vehicle, just what the doctor ordered. And the patients, too.' - The Observer
'This is a book which is stimulating, informative and fun to read.' - Camden New Journal
'This book takes the conversations we’re all having about the NHS and goes the next step. Reading it is like being at a really good dinner party.'
'A brilliant device – mixing fiction and fact – this book really works.'
'It made me laugh, cry and think, so it did what it’s supposed to.'
'Her book is definately a quality learning vehicle, just what the doctor ordered. And the patients, too.' - The Observer
'This is a book which is stimulating, informative and fun to read.' - Camden New Journal
'This book takes the conversations we’re all having about the NHS and goes the next step. Reading it is like being at a really good dinner party.'
'A brilliant device – mixing fiction and fact – this book really works.'
'It made me laugh, cry and think, so it did what it’s supposed to.'
Cuprins
PrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroductionThere's hopeBoth sides of the storyInjecting humanityCommunicating careToo busy to care?Part OneThe main charactersThe way it isMen at the topEven men at the topRed tape and sticking plasterBetter than cure?Common groundJust nonsenseBuyer bewareFamily mattersWhat goes aroundPart Two: a glossary, of sortsChoiceClinical trials (see Testing treatments)CommunicationCopying lettersDrug trials (see Testing treatments)Error (see Medical error)Evidence-based medicineExpert patientsJargonLanguage (see Communication; Jargon)ManagersMedical error (also known as Swiss cheese ...)MMR(Measles, mumps and rubella vaccine)MoneyMRSA (see Superbugs)ObesityPostcode carePreventionPrivate medicineRationing (see Choice; Postcode care)RegulationStar ratings (see Targets)SuperbugsTargetsTesting treatmentsTrustsWaitingWorking hoursPostscript: a sting in the tale
Descriere
This book aims to explore and simplify the issues from both sides of the NHS - professionals and patients - and to improve mutual understanding of the problems, which will hopefully spark an open debate about the future of health care provision.