Role Theory: Perspectives for Health ProfessionalsAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1978 - 354 pages |
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... Given that such a need exists , it would be desirable to employ a nutritionist in addition to the clinical special- ist . However , rationality demands that the agency attempt to balance — at least in its planning - the possible payoff ...
... Given that such a need exists , it would be desirable to employ a nutritionist in addition to the clinical special- ist . However , rationality demands that the agency attempt to balance — at least in its planning - the possible payoff ...
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... given the state of modern health care practice and the knowledge possessed by consumers . Given the increasing professionalization of nursing together with the establishment of schools of allied health professions , there are now many ...
... given the state of modern health care practice and the knowledge possessed by consumers . Given the increasing professionalization of nursing together with the establishment of schools of allied health professions , there are now many ...
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... given by the subject varied markedly from a straight line on the log - log coordinates , then an additional training session was conducted . Thus , the training session had the advantage of allowing the subject to visualize his progress ...
... given by the subject varied markedly from a straight line on the log - log coordinates , then an additional training session was conducted . Thus , the training session had the advantage of allowing the subject to visualize his progress ...
Contents
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