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This book will help clinicians acquire and develop the processes and skills of values-based practice. The aim of most patient-clinician consultations is to improve health outcomes. Often they succeed, and patients are satisfied and empowered. However, some consultations are unsatisfactory and result in failure to improve health outcomes and dissatisfaction on the part of patients, carers or clinicians. When consultations fail to achieve the desired results, the cause is not usually a failure of evidence-based practice. Today's clinicians are trained in evidence-based medicine, educated, updated and appraised. The most likely reason why things go wrong is a failure of values-based practice not ascertaining the relevant values perspectives and acting on them in a coherent and purposeful manner. If you rehearse and practise the elements of values-based practice detailed in this book, you will find your consultations more personally rewarding and your patients are likely to derive more benefit.

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' truly brilliant The coherence with which the authors unpick complex and usually intangible, as well as explicit, situations is extraordinary I was fascinated by the different scenarios, which echoed some of my own experiences with patients and made the text come alive and easy to read This book is a hugely welcome clarion call back to the essential values in medicine a very impressive book ' Julia Samuel, Founder Patron and Trustee, The Child Bereavement Charity, from the Foreword

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Helps clinicians acquire and develop the processes and skills of values-based practice, improving outcomes for patients, carers and clinicians.
Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xi
A bold claim to start this book xii
Prologue: linking science with people xiii
Part 1 Values, individuals and an overview of values-based practice
Introduction to Part 1
1(2)
1 "It's my back, Doctor!" (episode 1): values and clinical decision-making
3(8)
2 "It's my back, Doctor!" (episode 2): applying the tools already in the clinical toolbox for working with values to individuals
11(13)
3 An outline of values-based practice: its point, premise and ten-part process
24(13)
Part 2 The clinical skills for values-based practice
Introduction to Part 2
37(2)
4 Recovery in schizophrenia: a values wake-up call
39(16)
Values-based practice element 1 awareness of values
5 Teenage acne: widening our values horizons
55(10)
Values-based practice element 2 reasoning about values
6 A smoking enigma: getting (and not getting) the knowledge
65(18)
Values-based practice element 3 knowledge about values
7 Diabetic control and controllers: nothing without communication
83(14)
Values-based practice element 4 communication skills
Part 3 Relationships in values-based practice
Introduction to Part 3
97(2)
8 "Best" in breast cancer: clinician values and person-centered care
99(16)
Values-based practice element 5 person-values-centered practice
9 Risks in safeguarding children: team values as well as skills
115(16)
Values-based practice element 6 the extended multidisciplinary team
Part 4 Science and values-based practice
Introduction to Part 4
131(2)
10 The reluctant hypertensive: think evidence, think values too!
133(10)
Values-based practice element 7 the Two-feet Principle
11 Unexplainable abdominal pain: think values, think evidence too!
143(8)
Values-based practice element 8 the Squeaky-wheel Principle
12 Elective fertility: think high-tech, think evidence and values!
151(12)
Values-based practice element 9 the Science-driven Principle
Part 5 Bringing it all together
Introduction to Part 5
163(2)
13 A good (enough) death: dissensus in end-of-life care
165(20)
Values-based practice element 10 partnership in decision-making
14 "It's my back, Doctor!" (episode 3): building a shared framework for values-based practice
185(16)
Postscript: the small change of care 201(3)
A bold claim to end this book 204(1)
Appendix A Values-based practice summary and definitions of key terms 205(3)
Appendix B Values-based practice teaching framework 208(3)
Index 211
K. W. M. (Bill) Fulford is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Mental Health in the University of Warwick Medical School, Fellow of St Cross College and Member of the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford. Between 2005 and 2011 he was Special Advisor for Values-based Practice to the Department of Health. Edward Peile is Emeritus Professor of Medical Education in the University of Warwick Medical School. A Fellow of three medical Royal Colleges, he was awarded the President's Medal of the Academy of Medical Educators in 2009 for his lifetime contribution to medical education. Heidi Carroll is a General Practitioner in Aberdeenshire, UK.