Dominant issues in medical sociology:
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Reading, Mass.
Addison-Wesley
1978
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Ausgabe: | 2. print. |
Schriftenreihe: | Addison-Wesley series in sociology.
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Beschreibung: | XIV, 577 S. |
ISBN: | 0201067811 |
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adam_text | Contents PART ONE: ONE THE CLIENT 1 The Patient Status: The Sick Role Perspective 2 Introduction 2 Health Decisions and Sick Role Variations: An Exploration 5 Andrew C. Twaddle Alcoholics and the Sick Role: Assessments by Social Workers 16 H. Paul Chalfant and Richard A. Kurtz Illness and the Feminine Role: A Theoretical Review 23 Constance A. Nathanson Illness and the Legitimation of Failure 31 Stephen Cole and Robert Lejeune TWO The Patient Status: The Career Perspective 42 Introduction 42 Dying: The Career of the Nursing Home Patient 44 Elizabeth Gustafson Total Institution and Self-Mortification 53 Madeline Karmel THREE The Nature and Consequences of Labeling 62 Introduction 62 Caution: Mental Health May Be Hazardous 64 Annette Ehrlich and Fred Abraham-Magdamo XX
The Discovery of Hyperkinesis: Notes on the Médicalisation of Deviant Behavior 72 Peter Conrad “Sociopathy” and Its Synonyms: Inappropriate Diagnoses in Child Psychiatry 80 Dorothy 0. Lewis and David Balia Senility as a Synonym for Old Age: Inappropriate Diagnoses in Geriatrics 84 Jane Gregory FOUR_________________ The Nature of the Patient-Practitioner Relationship 86 Introduction 86 Institutionalized Practices of Information Control 87 Jeanne C. Quint The Basic Models of the Doctor-Patient Relationship 100 Thomas S. Szász and Marc H. Hollender FIVE___________________The Changing Role of the Patient: The Patient as Consumer 108 Introduction 108 The Patient-Client as a Consumer: Some Observations on the Changing Professional-Client Relationship 111 Leo G. Reeder Client Evaluation of Physician Performance 117 Arnold I. Kisch and Leo G. Reeder Knowledge of Illness as a Predictor of Patient Behavior 125 Daisy M. Tagliacozzo and Kenji Ima PART TWO: THE FUNCTIONARY 135 The “Loss of Idealism” Theme 136 Introduction 136 Socialization The Fate of Idealism in Medical School 138 Howard S. Becker and Blanche Geer The Fate of Idealism in Nursing School 144 George Psathas Dechne of Ethics and the Rise of Cynicism in Dental School 158 Richard T. Morris and Basil J. Sherlock Epilogue: The Influence of Patient Characteristics on the Practitioner’s View of the Client The Undesirable Patient 166 Solomon Papper
Attitudes of Medical Interns toward Patients and Health Professionals 168 Robert E. Reynolds and Thomas W. Bice Dead on Arrival 173 David Sudnow The Attribution of “Dangerousness” in Mental Health Evaluations 180 Richard M. Levinson and M. Zan York SEVEN_______________ The “Uncertainty” Theme 188 Introduction 188 Socialization Training for Uncertainty 189 Renée C. Fox Professional Socialization in a Surgical Specialty: Acquiring Medical Judgment 203 Kathleen Knafl and Gary Burkett Epilogue: The Uncertainty in the Practice of Medicine To Err Is Human 213 William A. Nolen EIGHT_______________ The Relationship between Functionaries 218 Introduction 218 Doctor and Nurse: Changing Roles and Relations 221 Barbara Bates Colleague Relationships among Physicians 228 Eliot Freidson Medical Mortality Review: A Cordial Affair 238 Marcia Millman Occupational Sex-Typing and Internal Labor Market Distribution: An Assessment of Medical Specialties 244 Jill Quadagno NINE_________________The Lower Participants: The Problems of Apathy and Alienation 255 Introduction 255 Cathleen Moran: Hospital Aide 257 Studs Terkel Let Them Eat Programs: Attendants Perspectives and Programming on Wards in State Schools 263 Robert Bogdan, Steven Taylor, Bernard DeGrandpre, Sondra Haynes XI
PART THREE: THE ORGANIZATION 273 The Influence of Organizational Type on Patient Care 274 TEN Introduction 274 Organizational Goals and Quality of Medical Care: Evidence from Comparative Research on Hospitals 276 Mary E. W. Goss The Issue of Impersonality in the University-Affiliated Hospital 289 Patricia Kendall On Being Sane in Insane Places 291 D.L. Rosenkan Quality of Care in Old Age Institutions 305 Cary S. Kart and Barbara B. Manard Authority Relations in the Medical Setting 312 ELEVEN Introduction 312 Two Lines of Authority: The Hospital’s Dilemma 315 Harvey L. Smith The World Scene in Doctor-Hospital Relations 322 Milton I. Roemer and Jay W. Friedman Sociological Evaluation of the Physician’s Assistant’s Role Relations 331 Linda M. Breytspraak and Louis R. Pondy TWELVE The Effect of Internal Differentiation ___________ on the Operation of the Medical Bureaucracy 339 Introduction 339 Characteristics of Professional Organizations 340 Rue Bucher and Joan Stelling Physicians and a Hospital Merger: Patterns of Resistance to Organizational Change 353 Robert A. Rothman, Allen M. Schwartzbaum, and John H. McGratĶ III PART FOUR: THIRTEEN__________ THE SYSTEM 363 General Characteristics of Health and Health Care in America 364 Introduction 364 Health: The Care We Want and Need 368 David Blumenthal and James Fallows Parameters of Health in the United States 378 Department of HealtĶ Education and Welfare xii
FOURTEEN Social Epidemiology 394 Introduction 394 Social Class, Susceptibility, and Sickness 398 S. Leonard Syme and Lisa F. Berkman Occupational Stress and Coronary Heart Disease: A Review and Theoretical Integration 405 James S. House Social Epidemiology and the Control of Cancer 416 Saxon Graham Addendum 421 FIFTEEN______________ Community Health Care 424 Introduction 424 Utilization of the Hospital Emergency Department 426 Julius A. Roth Decentralization, Citizen Participation, and Ghetto Health Care 435 James W. Davis Community Approaches to Mental Health 443 James S. Gordon SIXTEEN______________ National Health Care 449 Introduction 449 Access and Utilization Can Money Buy the Appropriate Use of Service? Some Notes on the Meaning of Utilization Data 451 Emil Berkanovic and Leo G. Reeder Who Receives Optimal Medical Care? 457 Michael H. Miller Health Services: Their Success and Failure in Reaching Older Adults 464 Jerome Hammerman Issues in Delivery Professionalism and the Erosion of Rationality in the Health Care Field 469 Juanita E. Bay and Christian Bay Medical Care in the People’s Republic of China: An Example of Rationality 477 Victor W. Sidel Teamwork in Health Care in the U.S.: A Sociological Perspective 490 Saad Z. Nagi The HMO: Background Considerations 499 David Mechanic XÜÍ
National Health Insurance— The Dream Whose Time Has Come? 508 Richard J. Margolis SEVENTEEN___________ Problems of the New Technologies 520 Introduction 520 Man and Machine: Life without Kidneys 522 Lee Foster Patient Selection and the Right to Die: Problems Facing Seattle’s Kidney Center 527 Renée C. Fox and Judith P. Swazey EIGHTEEN____________ Death NINETEEN and Dying 536 Introduction 536 The Aged and the Dying Process: The Inevitable Decisions 538 Richard A. Kalish The Organization of Death 544 Robert Blauner Designing a Better Place to Die 548 Joan Kron Living with the Dying: Use of the Technique of Participant Observation 555 Robert W. Buckingham, III, Sylvia A. Lack, Balfour M. Mount, Lloyd MacLean, and James T. Collins The Future of Medicine 563 Introduction Breakthroughs in Biomedical Technology 564 Rick Carlson Good-bye, Dr. Welby 569 Jerrold Maxmen xiv
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