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Restorative Practice At Work : Six Habits For Improving Relationships In Healthcare Settings
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Demonstrates how restorative practice can be used to help address day-to-day challenges faced in healthcare by developing a set of six complementary habits. Restorative practice is emerging in healthcare settings and systems as a highly effective means of improving relationships and enabling positive change. It consists of a set of theories, principles, skills and processes that shape our thinking around the way we interact with others. When restorative practice is adopted consistently within and between teams, it becomes 'the way we do things round here', a set of restorative practice 'habits' that we all recognise, use and refer to. Restorative Practice at Work identifies a set of six complementary habits which will help to change and improve everyday communications in healthcare. These habits demonstrate how restorative practice can help to ease some of the daily challenges faced by healthcare professionals and foster more effective working relationships, potentially leading to improvements in patient care.
Pages : 200
Publisher : Crown House Publishing
Publication date : 2023-11-01
Subjects: Non-fiction, Medicine, Health And Personal Development, Medicine, Nursing, Health Systems & Services, Medical Administration & Management, Medical Profession, Nursing Management & Leadership
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