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Distracted Doctoring : Returning to Patient-Centered Care in the Digital Age

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Peter J. Papadakos, Stephen Bertman, editors. --Cham: Springer , 2017.
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Examining-room computers require doctors to record detailed data about their patients, yet reduce the time clinicians can spend listening attentively to the very people they are trying to help. This book presents original essays by distinguished experts in their fields, addressing this critical problem and making an urgent case for reform, because while electronic technology has revolutionized the practice of medicine, it also poses a unique challenge to health care. Smartphones in the hands of…
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Papadakos, Peter J.
Bertman, Stephen
Responsibility
Peter J. Papadakos, Stephen Bertman, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
2017
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 260 pages) : 17 illus., 14 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319487076
9783319487069 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Attentional Bias
Physician Impairment
Physician-Patient Relations
Physicians - psychology
Abstract
Examining-room computers require doctors to record detailed data about their patients, yet reduce the time clinicians can spend listening attentively to the very people they are trying to help. This book presents original essays by distinguished experts in their fields, addressing this critical problem and making an urgent case for reform, because while electronic technology has revolutionized the practice of medicine, it also poses a unique challenge to health care. Smartphones in the hands of doctors and nurses have become dangerously seductive devices that can endanger their patients. Distracted Doctoring is written for anesthesiologists and surgeons, as well as general practitioners, nurses, and health care administrators and students. Chapters include Electronic Challenges to Patient Safety and Care; Distraction, Disengagement, and the Purpose of Medicine; and Managing Distractions through Advocacy, Education, and Change.
Contents
Foreword: "First, Do No Harm" -- 1. Introduction: The Problem of Distracted Doctoring -- 2. Medicine Enters the Computer Age -- 3. Electronic Challenges to Patient Safety and Care -- 4. The Problem of Electronic Addiction -- 5. A Note to My Doctor: Lessons from Fifty Years of Distracted Driving Research -- 6. Distraction, Disengagement, and the Purpose of Medicine -- 7. Taking Time to Truly Listen to Our Patients -- 8. When It Comes to the Physician-Patient-Computer Relationship, the "Eyes" Have It -- 9. The Impact of EMRs on Communication within the Doctor-Patient Relationship -- 10. Physician Dissatisfaction, Stress, and their Impact on Patient Safety -- 11. Distractions in the Operating Room -- 12. Risk Reduction and Vigilance in Anesthesia -- 13. Managing Distractions through Advocacy, Education, and Change -- 14. Electronic Devices as Potential Sources of Biological Contamination -- 15. Digital Distraction and Legal Risk -- 16. Electronic Etiquette: A Curriculum for Health Professionals -- 17. Mindful Practitioners, Mindful Teams, and Mindful Organizations: Attending to the Core Tasks of Medicine -- Afterword: Physician, Heal Thyself.
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