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World Book of <strong>Family</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> – European Edition 2015<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Prologue Mehmet Ungan, Carl Steylaerts 8<br />

1 Patient Empowerment for Patient Self-Management Andrée Rochfort 10<br />

2 Communicating with Patients Michael Jones 13<br />

3 Ethical Problems in <strong>Family</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Manfred Maier 15<br />

4 Health Consequences of Emotional, Physical and Sexual<br />

Abuse<br />

5 The Role of <strong>Family</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> in Undergraduate Medical<br />

Education<br />

6 Developing National Curricula for the Education and<br />

Training of <strong>Family</strong> Doctors<br />

Lucy Candib 18<br />

Zekeriya Akturk 21<br />

Jessica Watson 25<br />

7 Transient Illnesses Ignaas Devisch 28<br />

8 Cooperation Across the Interface of Primary and<br />

Secondary Care<br />

Odd Jarle Kvamme 30<br />

9 Complexity and Primary Care Joachim Sturmberg 33<br />

10 Motivational Interviewing in <strong>Family</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Siggy Rausch 37<br />

11 Quality Circles Adrian Rohrbasser 40<br />

12 Pathology and Minor Surgery in Primary Care Pieter Buis 43<br />

13 Developing Research Capacities in <strong>Family</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>: the<br />

Croatian Experience<br />

14 An International Comparison of the Role of the <strong>Family</strong><br />

Doctor in Different Countries<br />

Mladenka Vrcic 46<br />

Donatella Sghedoni 49<br />

15 Tackling Health Inequalities: the Role of <strong>Family</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> William Wong 52<br />

16 Using the Internet to Answer Clinical Questions Harris Lygidakis 56<br />

17 Threats to Patient Safety in Primary Care John Sandars 59<br />

18 Teaching uncertainty Yona Yaphe 61<br />

19 Home Visits: a Medical Necessity or Simply a Service? Paul Van Royen 64<br />

20 Promoting the Health and Well-being of <strong>Family</strong> Doctors Ulrich Busch 67<br />

21 Prevention and Health Promotion in Clinical Practice Carles Brotons 70<br />

22 Determinants of Multi-morbidity Marjan van den Akker 73<br />

23 When Chronic Care Becomes End-of-Life Care: Bridging<br />

the Gap<br />

24 What is Universal in Primary Care? Challenges for<br />

North/South Co-operation.<br />

Radost Assenova 76<br />

Matie Obazee 79<br />

25 The New Consultation: The Doctor in the Electronic Age Theo Schofield 82<br />

26 How to Deliver a Successful Learning Package for <strong>Family</strong><br />

<strong>Medicine</strong> Trainees?<br />

27 The Integration of Mental Health into Primary Care:<br />

International Perspectives<br />

Jaime Correia de Sousa 85<br />

Filippo Zizzo 88<br />

28 WONCA and the Cochrane Primary Health Care Field Floris A. van de Laar 91<br />

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