Patients as people /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
New York :
Russell Sage Foundation,
1964.
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Colección: | Brown, Esther Lucile, 1898- Newer dimensions of patient care ;
pt. 3. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 1. Introduction ; ""Total Patient Care"" as a Medical Necessity ; Efforts to Broaden the Scope of Patient Care ; The Importance of ""Face-Sheet"" Data ; Social Assessment as Developed by Personnel Departments ; Meagerness of Social Data Concerning Patients ; Lack of Staff Interest in Sociological Data ; Chapter 2. A Psychological and Cultural Frame of Reference ; Additional Face-Sheet Data ; Patient's Family Ties ; Occupation and Recreational Interests ; Education ; Geographical Background ; Ethnic Background ; Socioeconomic Status ; A Profile of the Patient.
- Experimental Use of Outline for Patient Assessment Teaching of Psychosocial and Cultural Factors in Professional Schools ; Chapter 3. Culture: The Design for Living ; Cultural Perceptions About Hospitalization ; Cultural Efforts to Change Attitudes of American Indians ; Importance of Cultural Knowledge for Maternity Services ; The Concept of Culture ; Culture as a Blueprint of Group Living ; The Dominant Pattern of American Culture ; Chapter 4. Ethnic Background ; Groups from European Backgrounds ; The Spanish-Speaking Group ; Groups from Non-European Backgrounds ; American Indians.
- Peoples of Oriental Ancestry Negroes ; Ethnic Factors in Patient Care ; Prejudice as a Deterrent to Patient Care ; Causes of Prejudice ; Nature of Prejudice ; Implications for the Health Services ; Chapter 5. Socioeconomic Background ; Social Classes ; Scale of Social Classes ; Changes in the Social Class System ; Patterns of Living of the Lower Classes ; Chapter 6. Implications of Social Class and Ethnic Background for Health Services ; Social Class and Recognition of Symptoms Needing Attention ; Social Class and Mental Illness ; Social Class and Public Health.
- Social Class and Ethnic Factors and Direct Patient Care Studies of Stress ; Culturally Conditioned Perceptions and Relationships ; Chapter 7. Other Psychosocial and Cultural Factors ; The Practical Use of the ""Obvious"" in Patient Care ; Psychosocial Aspects of Age ; Geographic Background ; Religious Background ; Understanding of Religious Practices ; Rejection of Religious Practices by Staff; Chapter 8. The Patient Profile and Comprehensive Care ; Helpfulness of a Psychosocial Frame of Reference ; Usefulness of Technically Defined Concepts ; Enlarging the Content of the Patient Profile.