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Shari R. Waldstein
Behavioral and Social Science in Medicine
Principles and Practice of Biopsychosocial Care
Ed.by Waldstein, Shari R.
1st ed. 2020. 2020. 900 S. 900p. 279 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN 2020
ISBN: 1-461-41730-9 (1461417309)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-461-41730-9 (9781461417309)
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These fresh reviews of critical topics in undergraduate medical education identified in the 2004 Institute of Medicine report Improving Medical Education are supplemented by web-enhanced learning materials including linked case studies and PDA materials.
Behavioral and Social Science in Medicine: Principles and Practice of Biopsychosocial Care provides state of the art reviews of the critical topic areas in undergraduate medical education identified in the 2004 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, "Improving Medical Education: Enhancing the Behavioral and Social Sciences Content of Medical School Curricula." The text is supplemented by web-enhanced learning materials including linked case studies, PDA materials, a study guide, and other online supplementary materials designed to actively engage learners while allowing for adaptations to learner and/or program needs. Although this text meets essential specific knowledge objectives in multiple domains, it emphasizes a core biopsychosocial approach across all content domains. The text focuses on helping learners develop the skills necessary to integrate complex interacting health-related variables across multiple frames of reference. The textbook addresses each of the six IOM domains:
1) Mind-body interactions in health and disease - focuses on the four primary pathways of disease (biological, behavioral, psychological, and social). Students need to recognize and understand the many complex interactions among these pathways that may be compromising a patient´s physical and/or mental health.2) Patient behavior - centers on behavioral pathways to promoting health and preventing disease. Educating medical students about behaviors that pose a risk to health will better equip them to provide appropriate interventions and influence patient behavior.
3) Physician role and behavior - emphasizes the physician´s personal background and beliefs as they may affect patient care, as well as the physician´s own well-being.
4) Physician-patient interactions - focuses on the ability to communicate effectively, which, as noted above, is a critical component of medical practice.
5) Social and cultural issues in health care - addresses what physicians need to know and do to provide appropriate care to patients with differing social, cultural, and economic backgrounds.
6) Health policy and economics - includes those topics to which medical students should be exposed to help them understand the health care system in which they will eventually practice.
Currently, many medical educators are required to piece together readings and other teaching materials to satisfy the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) requirements for behavioral and social science content in medical education. This volume is designed to satisfy LCME content requirements with the latest evidence-based materials in the social and behavioral sciences.
1. Biological Pathways of Mind-Body Interactions.- 2. Psychological Factors.- 3. Patient Behavior and Behavior Change.- 4. Social-Cultural Factors in Health and Healthcare.- 5. Development/Life Course Aspects and Family Dynamics of Illness.- 6. Clinical Applications of the Biopsychosocial Perspective.- 7. Applications to Specific Medical Conditions.- 8. Impact of Illness and Treatment on the Patient.- 9. Physician Role and Behavior.- 10. Physician-Patient/Family Interactions.- 11. Society: Health Policy and Economics.