Role Theory: Perspectives for Health ProfessionalsAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1978 - 354 pages |
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... relationship between role strain and cooperation , and the indicates the relationship between role overload and cooperation is unspecified . This type of diagramming facilitates an objective evaluation of the structure of a theory and ...
... relationship between role strain and cooperation , and the indicates the relationship between role overload and cooperation is unspecified . This type of diagramming facilitates an objective evaluation of the structure of a theory and ...
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... relationship , ( 2 ) the power or support in the relationship , and ( 3 ) the group context in which the in- dividual is being socialized ( Brim , 1966 , pp . 33-39 ; 1968a , pp . 558-559 ) . Formality of the relationship . Brim ...
... relationship , ( 2 ) the power or support in the relationship , and ( 3 ) the group context in which the in- dividual is being socialized ( Brim , 1966 , pp . 33-39 ; 1968a , pp . 558-559 ) . Formality of the relationship . Brim ...
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... relationship . Consider a situation of two interdependent actors , a community health nurse and a social worker working in the home of a family with an alcoholic member . If the nurse observes that her input in the form of home visits ...
... relationship . Consider a situation of two interdependent actors , a community health nurse and a social worker working in the home of a family with an alcoholic member . If the nurse observes that her input in the form of home visits ...
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Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Roles | 17 |
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