Patient's Charter by Verena Tschudin

Patient's Charter by Verena Tschudin

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Zusammenfassung

Part of a series exploring ethical issues relevant to the practising nurse. In terms of ethics, The Patient's Charter is about the rights of patients and clients. This book views the ethical issues of the charter from four different viewpoints - the nurse, the doctor, the manager and the patient.

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Patient's Charter by Verena Tschudin

This text is part of a series exploring ethical issues relevant to the practising nurse. The series is designed to help the Project 2000 student in particular, to gain a deeper undertstanding of the issues and to apply their understanding to their practice. In terms of ethics, The Patient's Charter is specifically about the rights of patients and clients. This book views the ethical issues of the charter from four different viewpoints - the nurse, the doctor, the manager and the patient. The nurse's view examines charter standard 8. The concept of the named nurse is discussed and the unwritten implications of the charter are explored. The doctor's view takes a more practical approach and discusses how these rights and standards affect GPs and patients. The manager's view discusses the new responsibilities and the pressures to fill them. The patient's view is in two parts, the first, written by officers of the Association of Community Health Care Councils for England and Wales (ACHCEW), discusses the surveys and findings of their Association. The second gives extracts from patient interviews.
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ISBN 13 9781873853306
ISBN 10 1873853300
Titel Patient's Charter
Autor Verena Tschudin
Serie Ethics S
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Elsevier Health Sciences
Erscheinungsjahr 1995-07-03
Seitenanzahl 157
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