Role Theory: Perspectives for Health ProfessionalsAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1978 - 354 pages |
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... Table 1 lists them as they were included in the 1970 census , along with the median years of schooling achieved by their members . Although this list excludes occupations that are not related to health care , it is a broad list that ...
... Table 1 lists them as they were included in the 1970 census , along with the median years of schooling achieved by their members . Although this list excludes occupations that are not related to health care , it is a broad list that ...
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... Table 34 , p . 67 and Table 30 , p . 60 ) . internal medicine can be expected to supply more primary care. NUMBER OF ACTIVE PHYSICIANS BY SPECIALTY : ACTUAL 1963 and 1970 ; PROJECTED 1980 and 1990 Activity and Specialty Number of ...
... Table 34 , p . 67 and Table 30 , p . 60 ) . internal medicine can be expected to supply more primary care. NUMBER OF ACTIVE PHYSICIANS BY SPECIALTY : ACTUAL 1963 and 1970 ; PROJECTED 1980 and 1990 Activity and Specialty Number of ...
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... ( Table 10 ) . And , unlike the regular interns , they indicated that they did not plan to remain in an academic teaching hospital . However , neither group planned on entering solo practice , or working in a governmental agency or an ...
... ( Table 10 ) . And , unlike the regular interns , they indicated that they did not plan to remain in an academic teaching hospital . However , neither group planned on entering solo practice , or working in a governmental agency or an ...
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Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Roles | 17 |
17 | 37 |
4 | 59 |
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associated bargaining Becker Brim clients clinical concept cultural defined disciplines effects Elkin and Handel empirical ethnocentric example experience factors function goals Goslin Health Belief Model health care health education health professionals health professions health related behavior health science centers Heiss hospital identified individual individual's influence interaction interprofessional Kerckhoff knowledge learning Leininger level of measurement magnitude estimation measurement medicine ment motivation norms nurse leader organization outcomes overqualification patients pattern percent persons perspective physicians position practice practitioners primary primary care problems programs Queen Bee syndrome Rand McNally reference group relationship responses role attitudes role behaviors role conflict role demands role expectations role occupant role performance role prescriptions role strain role stress role theory role-taking scale sick role significant situations skills social stimuli social structure socialization process socializee society specific status stratification techniques theoretical tion U.S. Census Bureau values variables workers York