Advocacy in Health Care presents a research-based framework for advocacy that can be used as a guide to everyday clinical practice. It discusses how to speak out on behalf of patients and clients as well as how to empower them to speak out for themselves. The main themes are illustrated with case-study examples from general hospitals and community settings, as well as from the fields of learning disabilities and mental health. This book will appeal to students, qualified professionals and independent advocates working with patients and clients within the health-care system, including nurses, doctors, social workers and those in professions allied to medicine.
About the Author
Kevin Teasdale is the author of Advocacy in Health Care, published by Wiley.
Features
* an essential guide to becoming an advocate in health care * offers information and advice on addressing the risks and avoiding the pitfalls * looks at topical issues including ethics, negligence and litigation * includes international references and multi-disciplinary examples * relevant to both hospital and community sectors