Role Theory: Perspectives for Health ProfessionalsAppleton & Lange, 1988 - 455 pages |
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... problems peculiar to women such as breast cancer , osteoporosis , and depression have not received the degree of scientific study that heart disease , stroke , and other predom- inately male health problems have . Sound scientific ...
... problems peculiar to women such as breast cancer , osteoporosis , and depression have not received the degree of scientific study that heart disease , stroke , and other predom- inately male health problems have . Sound scientific ...
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... Problem - solving efforts are initi- ated when " real problems are present in the immediate experience . . . ” ( Baldwin , 1986 , citing Mead ) . Under these circumstances the thinking process becomes totally committed to finding a ...
... Problem - solving efforts are initi- ated when " real problems are present in the immediate experience . . . ” ( Baldwin , 1986 , citing Mead ) . Under these circumstances the thinking process becomes totally committed to finding a ...
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... problems and a public pressing for solutions . These two sets of demands were responded to by a strong emphasis on practical and empirical work . The openness and receptiveness to the development and expression of new ideas - which ...
... problems and a public pressing for solutions . These two sets of demands were responded to by a strong emphasis on practical and empirical work . The openness and receptiveness to the development and expression of new ideas - which ...
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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activities analysis associated attitudes bargaining Brim chapter clinical concepts context defined definition differentiation discussion empirical enactment environment example factors focus function gender goals health belief model health care health professionals ideas identified important individual influence interac Kerckhoff learning level of measurement locus of control magnitude scaling major Mead Mead's measurement Merton motivation negotiation norms notion organizational organizations outcomes patients percent persons perspective physicians position predictive problems profes Queen Bee rational reference group relationship response role ambiguity role behavior role conflict role expectations role occupant role overload role partners role performance role set role strain role stress role transition scientists sex role sick role significant situation skills social exchange theory social structure social system socialization process society specific status stimuli structural role theory symbolic interaction symbolic interactionists theoretical theorists tion validity values variables women workers