1st Edition

The New Doctor, Patient, Illness Model Restoring the Authority of the GP Consultation

By Peter Bailey Copyright 2014
    168 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This inspirational guide provides an innovative framework for understanding the consultation. It is concise, easy-to-read and highly accessible, presenting a simple and easily remembered non-linear diagram which facilitates the understanding of this richly complex process. Inspired by the work of Balint, it beautifully reflects the narrative of the consultation in its tone, with examples and anecdotes illustrating key concepts.  It is highly effective as a primary teaching aid for undergraduate medical students, as a refresher for those in practice, an aide memoire to good consulting, a template for case analysis and reflection, and a diagnostic aid when consultations have gone wrong. The approach is recommended for all GP trainees, nurse practitioners and pharmacists where it has proven to be an immense help at all levels of experience and skill.

    Foreword. Preface. About the author. Part one: The synoptic view of the consultation. Introduction. The puzzle and the picture: introducing the synoptic view. The doctor. The patient. The illness. The patient's story of the illness: fractals. The patient's story of the illness: narrative. The patient's story of the illness: somatisation. The doctor's story of the illness. The doctor - patient relationship. The three golden questions. Working with children. The social context of the doctor. The social context of the illness. The social context of the patient. The authority of the consultation. Part two: Consultations that go wrong: using the synoptic view as a diagnostic aid. Introduction. Dysfunction: the doctor. Dysfunction: the patient. Dysfunction: the illness. Dysfunction: the patient's story of the illness. Dysfunction: the doctor's story of the illness. Dysfunction: the doctor-patient relationship. Dysfunction: the social context of the doctor. Dysfunction: the social context of the illness. Dysfunction: the social context of the patient. Part three: Personal reflections on other models of the consultation. Models of the consultation. References. Index.

    Biography

    Peter Bailey