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Essentials of Nursing Communication
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Imprint:   Churchill Livingstone
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm, 
Weight:   450g
ISBN:   9780443235153
ISBN 10:   0443235155
Pages:   302
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
SECTION ONE: Communication and Person-Centered Care (Concept-Communication) 1. Defining and Understanding Communication in Nursing Practice 2. Science vs. Anecdote 3. Relationship with the Patient 4. Three Narratives SECTION TWO: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (Concept-Diversity/Equity/Inclusion) 5. Communication Ethics 6. Cultural Humility 7. Health Literacy 8. Bearing Witness 9. Communication and Safety SECTION THREE: Family and Nurse Communication (Concept-Compassionate Care) 10. The Family System 11. Family Caregiver Needs in Complex Disease 12. Communicating About Patient Prognosis 13. Pivotal Transitions SECTION FOUR: Professionalism and Collaboration (Concept-Clinical Judgment) 14. Communication and Goal Concordant Care 15. Working on a Team 16. Evolving Channels of Communication

Joy V. Goldsmith (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 2004) is a Professor of Health Communication at the University of Memphis. Her research engages nurse communication training, health literacy, and family caregiver communication. CommunicateComfort.com, a long-time initiative of Dr. Goldsmith, serves to house and disseminate a range of research interventions and curriculum for healthcare providers. COMFORT training has occurred through nationally funded training courses as well as in healthcare systems, in addition to provider training programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Goldsmith is the co-author of seven books, with the last four published with Oxford University Press. She is a thought leader in nurse communication training and has developed training content for the 2021 AACN Essentials. Along with Dr. Wittenberg (co-author), she has developed Goals of Care in Oncology training program delivered through the Comfort Communication Project to large cancer hospitals. Elaine Wittenberg (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 2004) worked with Dr. Goldsmith on the AACN workgroup for the Essentials and has authored more than 150 peer-reviewed articles on palliative care communication. She is co-author of six books pertaining to palliative care, family communication, and nursing, three of which have been awarded Book of the Year by the National Communication Association. Her research and teaching awards include the 2017 Applied Research Award from the International Communication Association, 2020 Lynn Payer Award for Outstanding Contribution to Theory, Practice, and Teaching of Health Communication from the Academy of communication in Healthcare, and the 2020 Bernard J. Brommel Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Family Communication from the National Communication Association. Chiahui (Kate) Chen, PhD, MS, RN, FNP-BC has six years of critical care nursing experience as a registered nurse and has been working as a nurse practitioner in medical and neurological intensive care unit (ICU) for the past ten years. She served as a frontline clinician caring for COVID-19 patients in the ICU and completed her doctoral dissertation on COMFORT training for ICU nurses. Dr. Chen has worked with Wittenberg, Goldsmith, and Prince-Paul for five years on funded projects related to the COMFORT model. Maryjo Prince-Paul, PhD, MSN, RN, FPCN, is an experienced hospice and palliative care nurse. Throughout her 30-year career as a nurse and nurse educator, she has researched and promoted the importance of patient-centered communication and end-of-life care, serving as training faculty for End of-Life Nursing Education Consortium and COMFORT communication training programs. She regularly consults with law firms, non-profits, and agencies overseeing palliative care efforts, and currently serves on Ohio End of Life Options Health Care Coalition where she coordinates education initiatives for Ohio nurses. She regularly publishes articles and chapters addressing end-of-life dynamics, ethics, and communication between nurse and patient.

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