Role Theory: Perspectives for Health ProfessionalsAppleton & Lange, 1988 - 455 pages |
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... health care system may portend alterations in various kinds of control that impact on consumers . The inflationary spiral in the cost of health care , as well as increased response on the part of government to consumer pressures in the ...
... health care system may portend alterations in various kinds of control that impact on consumers . The inflationary spiral in the cost of health care , as well as increased response on the part of government to consumer pressures in the ...
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... medical care . ( Some would say that medical care has , in the past , attempted to replace self - care with medical care . ) Levine and associates ( 1976 ) cite various research studies that have identified that 75 percent or more of health ...
... medical care . ( Some would say that medical care has , in the past , attempted to replace self - care with medical care . ) Levine and associates ( 1976 ) cite various research studies that have identified that 75 percent or more of health ...
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... health care delivery system . Marxism poses a difficulty because the pure Marxists do not allow the master's words ... system has not been updated to include the changes of the postindustrial era , changes that are very evident in the ...
... health care delivery system . Marxism poses a difficulty because the pure Marxists do not allow the master's words ... system has not been updated to include the changes of the postindustrial era , changes that are very evident in the ...
Contents
Development of Scientific Knowledge Margaret E Hardy | 29 |
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Roles | 63 |
Organizations Professional Autonomy and Roles | 111 |
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action activities addition analysis approach associated attitudes authority become behavior chapter competence concepts considered decision defined definition demands discussion effects empirical environment example existing expectations experience factors findings focus function given goals hospital ideas identified important increased individual influence internal involves knowledge learning less major means measurement motivation nature norms noted nurses occupant occurs organizational organizations particular patients performance persons perspective physicians position possible practice predictive present problems professional Queen Bee rational reference relationship relative requires response result role conflict role strain role stress role theory scale scientific scientists sex role significant situation skills social society specific status stress structure subjects suggests symbolic interaction theoretical tion understanding University values variables women workers