Managing Clinical Risk
A Guide to Effective Practice
Caroline Logan editor Lorraine Johnstone editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Dec '23
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This authoritative guide on risk assessment provides practical insights for practitioners in clinical settings. Managing Clinical Risk emphasizes evidence-based approaches and effective communication.
The second edition of Managing Clinical Risk serves as a comprehensive guide for professionals engaged in risk assessment and management. It emphasizes evidence-based practices that are accountable and effective, ensuring that practitioners are equipped to handle various clinical risks. This edition delves into the intricacies of risk management, providing a solid framework for understanding and addressing the complexities involved in clinical settings.
Throughout the book, readers will find a series of chapters, each accompanied by a case study that highlights different areas of risk. Practitioners are guided on how to interpret referrals, discern essential information for evaluations, and communicate effectively with individuals who may be hesitant to participate in assessments. The text also discusses how to organize gathered information to create a comprehensive risk formulation, which is crucial for guiding risk management strategies.
The contributors to Managing Clinical Risk are seasoned scholar-practitioners who bring a wealth of experience to the table. Their insights blend theoretical knowledge with practical skills, focusing on the collaborative and recovery-oriented aspects of modern risk management. By addressing the diverse needs of clients and emphasizing real-world applications, this book aims to equip practitioners with the skills necessary to navigate the multifaceted nature of clinical risk assessment and management.
ISBN: 9781032030708
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 680g
496 pages
2nd edition