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Person-Centered Communication with Older Adults
The Professional Provider's Guide
Practical framework for effective communication with older adults for health care providers
Timothy A. Storlie (Author)
9780124201323, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 10 June 2015
218 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2 cm, 0.52 kg
Providers serving older adults face a growing problem. Older adults are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with service quality citing deficits in provider communication and relationship skills. The author argues this dissatisfaction is largely related to three widespread issues: ageism, use of professional jargon, and age-related changes in the older adult. To address these concerns, Dr. Storlie advocates adoption of an evidence-based, person-centered approach to communication. The benefits of person-centered communication are many. They can increase older adult satisfaction with provider services, enhance mutual respect and understanding, improve accuracy of information exchanged, positively impact service outcomes, increase compliance with provider recommendations, and reduce the frustration and stress often experienced by both provider and older adult. Rare to this genre, readers are introduced to several under-explored topics within the field of communication, along with methods for applying concepts from research findings into these topics to enhance the quality of interpersonal communication. Topics include the role of mental imagery in the communication process, the influence of neurocardiology on relationships, and controversial findings from research into quantum physics. The book concludes by highlighting progress made in narrowing the interpersonal communication gap and forecasts how communications-oriented technological advances might improve quality of life for 21st century older adults and the providers who serve them. Utilizing interdisciplinary case studies to illustrate common problematic situations, this book provides detailed exercises that explain how providers can integrate person-centered communication into their practices to improve provider-older adult interactions. Written in a style designed to maximize learning, it helps providers find the information they need, understand what they read, and apply what they’ve learned to improve professional communication. Person-Centered Communication with Older Adults is an essential guide for today’s healthcare professionals and other aging-services providers, and also for the educators who help to prepare the providers of tomorrow.
Chapter 1 - Providers, Older Adults, and Communication Chapter 2 - How to Learn and Implement the Person-Centered Approach to Communication Chapter 3 - The Professional Relationship: The Foundation of Person-Centered Communication Chapter 4 - Nuts and Bolts of Interpersonal Communication: The Clinical Face of Service Chapter 5 - Person-Centered Communication: Ageism-The Core Problem communication Chapter 6 - Person-Centered Communication: Age-Related Changes, Cultural Challenges, and Difficult Conversations Chapter 7 - Person-Centered Communication and Stress: The Eighth "C" - Calmness Chapter 8 - Person-Centered Communication: Mental Imagery and Imagined Interactions Chapter 9 - Neurocardiology of Communication: The Ninth "C"—Coherence Chapter 10 - The Physics of Interpersonal Communication: The Tenth "C"—Connection Chapter 11 - Person-Centered Interpersonal Communications: The Future of Aging
Subject Areas: Clinical psychology [MMJ], Geriatric medicine [MJX], Age groups: the elderly [JFSP31]