Module One
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY – THE PATIENT-PRACTITIONER RELATIONSHIP
Introduction
This module should be read in conjunction with the Programme of Study.
The Programme of Study lists the topics that are in the module and gives you the relevant page references for your textbook. This module aims to give you more direction as you work through the various topics. It will aim to highlight the most important items in the topic, as well as areas that need particular care. It will also point you towards the resources you should be using.
Remember to double-check the syllabus to make sure you cover all the items that you need to.
Module Overview
Module One explores the delicate relationship between doctors and patients. Do patients follow instructions from their doctor? Under what circumstances might they ignore instructions? You will look at the way a doctor dresses or communicates and determine if these factors affect the interaction. Also, it is important to examine the reasons why some people misuse health services.
As you work through the topics in this module and carry out the reading and note-making as directed, please make sure you attempt all the activities in the textbook to test your understanding. You will find the answers to the textbook questions both in the digital textbook to which you have access and in General Resources.
You will find a glossary on pages 437 to 453 of your textbook. There is also an interactive form of the same glossary provided in the digital textbook. It is very important to keep track of key terms as you work through the course, so you can use them in your answers. Highlighting new key terms as come across them will give you an ongoing record of key terms you will need to use in your assignments and learn before the AL exams.
You may also find making flashcards of key terms (with the term on one side and the definition on the other) is a useful revision exercise. It’s a good idea to do this as you work through the modules rather than waiting until the end of the course.
Topics
Topic One (1.1): Practitioner and Patient Interpersonal Skills
Topic Two (1.2): Patient and Practitioner Diagnosis and Style
Topic Three (1.3): Misusing Health Services