Advocacy in health care / Kevin Teasdale.
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- 9780632049776 (pbk.) :
- 0632049774 (pbk) :
- 610.696 21
- SGHLOAN 610
- R727.45 .T4 1998
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362.1 SHA The public health crisis survival guide : | 362.1 SHA The language of illness | 362.1 STP Crisis management in acute care settings : human factors and team psychology in a high-stakes environment / | 362.1 TEA Advocacy in health care / | 362.10218 GAR The checklist manifesto : how to get things right / | 362.1023 MAC Primary health care : medicine in its place / | 362.1042 GRA Understanding health inequalities / |
Bibliography: p157-161. - Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-161) and index.
This text discusses and evaluates the two main approaches to advocacy: empowering the patients with information; and endorsing their needs by speaking out on their behalf. It aims to offer a research-based model which practitioners can use.
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