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The Fifteen Minute Hour is well-established as a classic text,
providing invaluable support for primary care practitioners aiming
to increase patient satisfaction without adding significantly to
the length of a visit. This sixth edition continues to emphasise a
patient-centred approach to help practitioners enhance the
therapeutic relationship with their patients. With a renewed focus
on wellness and health promotion, the book offers simple and
effective techniques to solve or prevent psychological and
behavioural problems manifested in the consultation. The Fifteen
Minute Hour has become essential reading around the world, and this
sixth edition is completely updated with brand new case material
based on real-world consultations, additional techniques for
managing chronic conditions including pain, and new references
substantiating the efficacy of the authors' methods.
The Fifteen Minute Hour is well-established as a classic text,
providing invaluable support for primary care practitioners aiming
to increase patient satisfaction without adding significantly to
the length of a visit. This sixth edition continues to emphasise a
patient-centred approach to help practitioners enhance the
therapeutic relationship with their patients. With a renewed focus
on wellness and health promotion, the book offers simple and
effective techniques to solve or prevent psychological and
behavioural problems manifested in the consultation. The Fifteen
Minute Hour has become essential reading around the world, and this
sixth edition is completely updated with brand new case material
based on real-world consultations, additional techniques for
managing chronic conditions including pain, and new references
substantiating the efficacy of the authors' methods.
In 1997 the Independent Inquiry into Inequalities in Health led by
Sir Donald Acheson was commissioned to conduct a review of the
latest available information on inequalities in health and to
identify priority areas for future policy development to reduce
health inequalities. This timely report reviews the progress made
by the government, its agencies and others to implement the
recommendations of that Inquiry. The report also examines the ways
in which the UK government has sought to formulate and implement
policies to tackle health inequalities. Tackling health
inequalities since the Acheson Inquiry: describes policies in
relation to the Inquiry's recommendations; examines the policy
context with emphasis on the content and chronology of current
policies; presents three case studies, focusing on policy
developments in contrasting sectors - tax and benefit reform,
performance management and transport; considers interpretations of
progress and offers recommendations for future policy making. This
report will be invaluable to researchers interested in health
inequalities and in public policy. It is also aimed at
practitioners and policy makers who are involved in designing and
implementing policies to tackle health inequalities.
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