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E-raamat: Person-Centred Care in Radiology: International Perspectives on High-Quality Care

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This edited book focuses on the application of patient care within the three specialisms: diagnostic radiography (including fluoroscopy, computed tomography, breast imaging, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging), radiotherapy and oncology, and nuclear medicine and molecular imaging.

Person-Centred Care in Radiology: International Perspectives on High-Quality Care draws from recent publications and clinical expertise, supported with this trend of technological advances and how they are supposed to enhance patient care. The chapters seek to uncover the role and behavior of radiographers. This will be supported with chapters on a key aspect, which will impact both radiographers and patients, vis-à-vis advancing technology. These chapters include topics such as artificial intelligence, image acquisition, coincided with topics surrounding ethics. The edited volume includes contributions from the United States, Canada, the UK and Australasia to bring together for the first time those at the forefront of this growing field in medical imaging.

This book may be used to influence policymaking decisions and thus influence how healthcare delivery is offered in an ever-evolving imaging environment. In short, this text bridges the gap between what is advocated in the literature, with experience, as observed in practice. The targeted audience for this book is multifaceted. It will primarily be a book that facilitates undergraduate radiography students worldwide. It will offer a useful tool for academics delivering undergraduate (pre-registration) radiography programs.

This book will act as a primer for undergraduate students, but importantly signpost to other key texts within the field. Further, academics will find this text useful as it aims to enrich scholarly learning, teaching and assessment to healthcare programs nationally and internationally.
Section One Introduction to Person-Centered Care. 1.Person-centered
care. 2.Cultural Competence in Person-Centred Care. 3.Affirming and Inclusive
Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy Services For Sexual And Gender Minority
Patients. 4.Achieving person-centred diagnostic imaging care in low- and
middle-income countries: Barriers and strategies. Section Two
Person-Centered Care in General Radiography. 5.Patient care in General
Radiography. 6.General Radiography: The heart of radiology, where person and
machine come together. 7.Person-centred care in paediatric radiography.
8.Person Centred care in DXA and Secondary Fracture Prevention. Section Three
Person-Centered Care in Emergency Settings. 9.Beyond General Radiography -
Patient centred care in the Specialty Environment of the Emergency
Department. Section Four Person-Centered Care in Fluoroscopy and
Angiography. 10.Patient Care in the Screening Room. 11.Patient Care in
Interventional Radiology and Angiography. Section Five Person-Centered Care
in Breast Imaging. 12.Person-Centered Care in Breast Imaging. 13.Patient Care
in Breast Imaging A UK context. Section Six Person-Centered Care in
Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 14.MRI: Understanding and enhancing the patient
journey. 15.Patient care in MRI. 16.Person-centered care in Magnetic
Resonance Imaging. Section Seven Person-Centered Care in Ultrasound.
17.Person-centered care in Sonography. 18.Person-Centred Ultrasound
Experiences. 19.Person-Centred Ultrasound Communication. Section Eight
Person-Centered Care in Nuclear Medicine. 20.Nuclear Medicine: Addressing the
myths & and improving the patient journey. 21.The Role of Artificial
Intelligence in Supporting Person-Centred Care. Section Nine
Person-Centered Care in Forensic Imaging. 22.Forensic Imaging. Section Ten
Person-Centered Care in Therapeutic Radiography. 23.Compassion as the Heart
of Person-Centered Care in Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiography.
24.Person-Centred Caring in Therapeutic Radiography. Section Eleven
Person-Centered Care: The Patient Experience. 25.Person-Centered Care: A
Health Professionals Patient Experience. 26.Addressing Scanxiety: Promoting
Person-Centered Care in Radiology. 27.The Journey to Person-Centered Care in
Radiology.
Shayne Chau is currently working as a Senior Lecturer at Charles Sturt University and an adjunct Senior Lecturer at University of Exeter, UK and University of Canberra, Australia.

Emma Hyde is an Associate Professor in Diagnostic Imaging at the University of Derby, UK.

Karen Knapp is an Associate Professor in Musculoskeletal Imaging and Head of the Department of Health and Care Professions in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the University of Exeter, UK.

Christopher Hayre is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter, UK and Senior Fellow for the School of Health and Sport Sciences at the University of Suffolk, UK.