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Patient Education in Rehabilitation Book

Patient Education in Rehabilitation
Patient Education in Rehabilitation, Patient Education in Rehabilitation applies patient education skills to the clinical rehabilitation process in a reader-friendly manner. It explores various teaching and learning theories and models of instruction as well as the ethical, legal, communicat, Patient Education in Rehabilitation has a rating of 2.5 stars
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Patient Education in Rehabilitation, Patient Education in Rehabilitation applies patient education skills to the clinical rehabilitation process in a reader-friendly manner. It explores various teaching and learning theories and models of instruction as well as the ethical, legal, communicat, Patient Education in Rehabilitation
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  • Patient Education in Rehabilitation
  • Written by author Olga Dreeben-Irimia
  • Published by Jones & Barlett Learning, April 2009
  • Patient Education in Rehabilitation applies patient education skills to the clinical rehabilitation process in a reader-friendly manner. It explores various teaching and learning theories and models of instruction as well as the ethical, legal, communicat
  • Patient Education In Rehabilitation Applies Patient Education Skills To The Clinical Rehabilitation Process In A Reader-Friendly Manner. It Explores Various Teaching And Learning Theories And Models Of Instruction As Well As The Ethical, Legal, Communicat
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Patient Education In Rehabilitation Applies Patient Education Skills To The Clinical Rehabilitation Process In A Reader-Friendly Manner. It Explores Various Teaching And Learning Theories And Models Of Instruction As Well As The Ethical, Legal, Communicative, And Cultural Variables Involved In Patient Education. This Text Will Help Readers Understand That Delivering Information, Education, And Training In Rehabilitation Will Promote And Optimize Clinical Interventions, Enhancing Compliance, Continuity Of Care, And Patient Satisfaction. Divided Into Five Sections—Basic Concepts; Adherence And Behavioral Modifications; Teaching And Learning Theories; Legal And Cultural Variables; And Examples In Rehabilitation—This Is The Ideal Text For All Rehabilitation Professionals.

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Reviewer:Christine Frazer, PhD, CNE(Walden University)
Description:This book sets out the key components of successful patient education for rehabilitation healthcare professionals. Each section uses case studies to apply theory.
Purpose:The purpose is to expand the role of physical and occupational therapists and assistants as patient educators in order to achieve positive patient outcomes. This expanded role enables rehabilitation professionals to assess, enhance, and apply appropriate instructional strategies and approaches to improve patient outcomes.
Audience:The book is appropriate for both students and physical and occupational therapists in rehabilitation. The author has a background in physical therapy.
Features:The book details the historical development of patient education in American healthcare and physical and occupational rehabilitation before exploring specific communication and instructional strategies used to promote optimal patient outcomes. It is comprehensive in its presentation of teaching and learning theories, models of instruction, learning styles, and the cognitive and psychosocial stages of development. Excellent tables address and summarize key material.
Assessment:This is an excellent book on patient education in rehabilitation. The instruction provided to students and professionals in occupation and physical therapy will promote and lead to positive patient outcomes. Comprehensive books such as Physical Rehabilitation, 5th edition, O'Sullivan and Schmitz (F. A. Davis, 2007), cover system assessments and common medical conditions in need of physical or occupational rehabilitation, but fail to provide insights into effective patient education, a key component for successful patient outcomes.


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