An Introduction to Compassion in Healthcare Practice

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  • Author:
    MCGONAGLE Ian
  • ISBN:
    9781394220458
  • Publication Date:
    February 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    224
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Wiley-Blackwell
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
An Introduction to Compassion in Healthcare Practice
An Introduction to Compassion in Healthcare Practice

An Introduction to Compassion in Healthcare Practice

SKU: 9781394220458
Regular price $71.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MCGONAGLE Ian
  • ISBN:
    9781394220458
  • Publication Date:
    February 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    224
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Wiley-Blackwell
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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Explore the concept of compassion as it applies to the field of healthcare and improving patient outcomes

 An Introduction to Compassion in Healthcare Practice identifies the core components of being compassionate and self-compassionate, so that we may be in a better position to attend to our health and to engage in helping others. The foundation of this book is that if we have an intention to help, we are best served by understanding what ‘helping’ really means. This is addressed by reviewing compassion in a range of contexts and environments, including through an evolutionary science perspective. In this view, we are ‘programmed’ to be compassionate—but social forces may throw challenges or obstacles in our way. Also covered in this text are the challenges associated with being compassionate to the self, as well as care encounters with individuals in a clinical context and working in a clinical team.

Providing a core conceptual framework for compassion in healthcare with guidance on how to explore various topics in greater depth, An Introduction to Compassion in Healthcare Practice is an essential reference for undergraduate nurses, midwives, allied health professionals, medical practitioners, and students in related programs of study.

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  • Explore the concept of compassion as it applies to the field of healthcare and improving patient outcomes

     An Introduction to Compassion in Healthcare Practice identifies the core components of being compassionate and self-compassionate, so that we may be in a better position to attend to our health and to engage in helping others. The foundation of this book is that if we have an intention to help, we are best served by understanding what ‘helping’ really means. This is addressed by reviewing compassion in a range of contexts and environments, including through an evolutionary science perspective. In this view, we are ‘programmed’ to be compassionate—but social forces may throw challenges or obstacles in our way. Also covered in this text are the challenges associated with being compassionate to the self, as well as care encounters with individuals in a clinical context and working in a clinical team.

    Providing a core conceptual framework for compassion in healthcare with guidance on how to explore various topics in greater depth, An Introduction to Compassion in Healthcare Practice is an essential reference for undergraduate nurses, midwives, allied health professionals, medical practitioners, and students in related programs of study.

Explore the concept of compassion as it applies to the field of healthcare and improving patient outcomes

 An Introduction to Compassion in Healthcare Practice identifies the core components of being compassionate and self-compassionate, so that we may be in a better position to attend to our health and to engage in helping others. The foundation of this book is that if we have an intention to help, we are best served by understanding what ‘helping’ really means. This is addressed by reviewing compassion in a range of contexts and environments, including through an evolutionary science perspective. In this view, we are ‘programmed’ to be compassionate—but social forces may throw challenges or obstacles in our way. Also covered in this text are the challenges associated with being compassionate to the self, as well as care encounters with individuals in a clinical context and working in a clinical team.

Providing a core conceptual framework for compassion in healthcare with guidance on how to explore various topics in greater depth, An Introduction to Compassion in Healthcare Practice is an essential reference for undergraduate nurses, midwives, allied health professionals, medical practitioners, and students in related programs of study.