Presents opposing chapters that range in form from scientific discussions to personal narratives. This book offers a menu of options for a unified family medicine.
Presents opposing chapters that range in form from scientific discussions to personal narratives. This book offers a menu of options for a unified fam...
Person-centred health care is increasingly endorsed as a key element of high-quality care, yet, in practice, it often means patient-centred health care. This book scrutinizes the principle of primacy of patient welfare, which, although deeply embedded in health professionalism, is long overdue for critical analysis and debate. It appears incontestable because patients have greater immediate health needs than clinicians and the patient-clinician encounter is often recognized as a moral enterprise as well as a service contract. However, Buetow argues that the implication that clinician welfare...
Person-centred health care is increasingly endorsed as a key element of high-quality care, yet, in practice, it often means patient-centred health car...