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 • The Joint Commission Guide to Patient & Family Education
 • The Joint Commission Guide to Staff Education

    To order online , visit www.jcrinc.com

    To place your credit card order by phone, call our Customer Service Center at (877) 223-8886 (8 am to 8 pm CT).
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    For a list of additional books, see below...

  The Joint Commission Guide to Patient and Family Education - 2nd Edition

    Price: $75 + S & H
    HCEA Member Price $55.00 + S & H
    Order code: GPE-01ABX

    Learn to:

    • Assess learning needs,
    • Recognize core elements of patient and family education, including evaluation and documentation,
    • Assess the effectiveness of education efforts,
    • Identify populations in need of additional education, such as pediatric, geriatric, and non-English-speaking patients.

    As the patient’s role in the health care team continues to expand, patient and family education is key to safe and effective care delivery. The Joint Commission Guide to Patient and Family Education gives you useful advice from experts in the field on the core elements of patient and family education programs.

    Real-world examples from many different types of health care organizations will show you how patient and family education needs can be met in various settings. You’ll also find useful summaries of Joint Commission patient and family education requirements, and effective education techniques.
     

  The Joint Commission Guide to Staff Education

    ISBN: 0-86688-725-3
    Price: $55 + S & H
    HCEA Member Price $46.75 + S & H
    Order code: GSE-SP


    Staff education is perhaps the most important tool to help insure safe, efficient, and appropriate care and treatment. Help prevent failures, near misses, and quality deficiencies by providing top-notch education for your staff. The Joint Commission Guide to Staff Education gives you useful advice from experts in the field and examples from organizations that are breaking new ground in health care staff education.

    This collaboration between JCAHO and the Health Care Education Association (HCEA) includes a collection of contributed essays from experts on today’s key topics in health care education:

    • Recruiting and retaining employees
    • Competency Assessment
    • Orientation, mentoring, preceptorship, and coaching
    • Technological advances in learning media
    • Ensuring appropriate budget, resources, and administrative support
    • Documenting staff education
    • Other staff education tools
      2002. 239 pages


 More Books

    Belton, A. B., & Simpson, N. (2003). The how to of patient education: A guide and workbook. Canada.

    Doak, C. C., Doak, L. G., & Root, J. H. (1996). Teaching patients with low literacy skills (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company.

    Fadiman, A. (1997). The spirit catches you and you fall down: A Hmong child, her American doctors, and the collision of two cultures. New York: The Noonday Press.

    Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). (2003). Weaving the fabric: Strategies for improving our nation's health care: Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

    Frampton, S. B., Gilpin, L., & Charmel, P. A. (Eds.). (2003). Putting patients first: Designing and practicing patient-centered care. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

    Gerteis, M., Edgman-Levitan, S., Daley, J., & Delbanco, T. L. (Eds.). (2002). Through the patient's eyes: Understanding and promoting patient-centered care, new edition: Jossey-Bass.

    London, F. (1999). No time to teach? A nurse's guide to patient and family education. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

    Lorig, K. (1996). Patient education: A practical approach. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

    Rankin, S. H., Stallings, K. D., & London, F. (2005). Patient education in health and illness (5th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

    Redman, B. K. (2003). Measurement tools in patient education (2 ed.). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, Inc.

    Smith, R. C. (2002). Patient-centered interviewing: An evidence-based method (Second ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

    Vella, J. (2002). Learning to listen, learning to teach: The power of dialogue in educating adults (Revised ed.). New York: Jossey-Bass.

    Weiss, B. D. (2003). Health literacy: A manual for clinicians: American Medical Association Foundation and American Medical Association.

    Wright, D. (1998). The ultimate guide to competency assessment in healthcare (Second ed.). Minneapolis, MN: Creative Healthcare Management.

I'm pleased that there is an organization dedicated exclusively to serving health care educators- in their varied and changing roles. The professional connections alone are worth the price of dues!

Pat Mathews, Past President,
Mathews Associates, Chambersburg, PA

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