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Social Science in Medicine

Authors
Leo W. Simmons
Harold G. Wolff
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Publication Date
266 pages

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In 1949 the Russell Sage Foundation began a program for the improvement of the synthesis of research in the social sciences in professional practice. This book explores some of the major areas of interest shared by medicine and social science. Particular reference is made to those concepts and formulations that bear directly upon the problems of health and that may instigate collaborative research between medical and social scientists, linking disciplines such as sociology, social psychology, and social anthropology with medical research and practice to better clarify the function of the social and cultural dynamics at work in illness and human adaptation.

Leo W. Simmons was professor of sociology at Yale University. Harold G. Wolff was professor of medicine at Cornell University Medical College.

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Perceptions of Illness and Medical Practice

Author
Stanley H. King
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Publication Date
405 pages

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Perceptions of Illness and Medical Practice points to behavioral science knowledge that can be used by physicians, public health specialists, nurses, medical social workers, and others who are directly or indirectly concerned with health problems. Examples are given of the use of this scientific knowledge in the actual care of the patient.

            The first part of the book outlines the major concepts from psychology, sociology, and anthropology that are pertinent for the health professions. The emphasis is on the manner in which people perceive situations and the effect of physiologic, psychologic, and sociocultural factors in determining variations in perceptions. The second part deals with the subject of disease and its interpretation, especially in connection with beliefs and attitudes toward disease. The main feature of the third part is an analysis of the rights and duties, the demands and role expectations of the physician, the nurse, and the medical social worker. The final section describes the social structure, subculture and value system of the hospital, with special attention given to the general hospital. It deals with the hospital patient, his expectations and perceptions, his ways of behaving in illness, his values, the staff’s perception of him and his behavior, and the effect of these perceptions on his care.

Stanley H. King was associate director of research at the University Health Services and lecturer on clinical psychology in the Department of Social Relations at Harvard University.

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Nursing for the Future

A Report Prepared for the National Nursing Council
Author
Esther Lucile Brown
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Publication Date
200 pages

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Written in response to the question of who should organize, administer, and finance professional schools of nursing, this 1948 book, sponsored by the National Nursing Council, examines what the future of nursing entailed and presents a plan for standardized curricula and training in nursing education.

Esther Lucile Brown was director of the Department of Studies in the Professions of the Russell Sage Foundation.

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The Nurse and the Mental Patient

A Study in Interpersonal Relations
Authors
Morris S. Schwartz
Emmy Lanning Shockley
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Publication Date
297 pages

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Written as a guide to nurses who work with mental health patients in the development of skills to meet everyday problems and to improve their understanding of the emotional as well as the physical needs of the persons under their care, this 1956 book addresses problems such as: nurse and patient fears; patient aggressiveness; the demanding, withdrawn, or delusional patient; patients with suicidal tendencies; and those who have eating difficulties. Case material and actual conference recordings are used to illustrate the subject matter under discussion, drawn from a research project of one author and from the extensive practical experience in psychiatric nursing of the other author. The book develops an approach to understanding these problem situations and methods of resolving them for the patient’s benefit and improvement.

Morris S. Schwartz and Emmy Lanning Shockley, with the assistance of Charlotte Green Schwartz

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The Making of Blind Men

A Study of Adult Socialization
Author
Robert A. Scott
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Publication Date
159 pages

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This book explores the idea that the attitudes and behavior characteristics of many who suffer impaired vision are socially acquired, not inherent in their physical condition. A part of this socialization occurs when the person who has vision trouble interacts with the seeing world in the encounters of everyday life. Another part of it occurs in organizations for the blind. This study is based on a major field research project sponsored by the New York Association for the Blind and the Russell Sage Foundation.

Robert A. Scott was professor of sociology at Princeton University.

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The Individual, Society, and Health Behavior

Author
Andie L. Knutson
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Publication Date
536 pages

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From the preface: “This book deals with man as a member of society, and with his behavior of concern to public health. Its aim is to impart in an organized fashion some of the conclusions, of potential significance to public health, that may be drawn from man’s studies of himself as an individual and as a member of society. What is presented represents an attempt to unite theory, research, and practice in a away meaningful to the public health practitioner.”

Andie L. Knutson was professor of behavioral sciences, School of Public Health, and research behavioral scientist, Institute of Human Development, University of California, Berkeley.

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Although higher socioeconomic status is associated with reduced racial health disparities, these inequities do not entirely disappear. Hudson and Sacks will investigate why upwardly mobile African Americans continue to bear a disproportionate burden of morbidity and mortality relative to whites. They will investigate how upward social mobility among African Americans, including the navigation of predominantly white spaces, could diminish their health returns due to high-effort coping as they attain and/or attempt to maintain upward mobility.

In 2016, only 13 states allowed pregnant women to access prenatal care regardless of their immigration status through either a state-funded program or the Children’s Health Insurance Program. As a result, many immigrant women do not have access to preconception care, prenatal care, or both. Perinatal epidemiologist Teresa Janevic and colleagues will estimate the effect of exclusion from preconception and prenatal Medicaid coverage on immigrant women’s access to prenatal care and adverse pregnancy events.

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Social Work Year Book, 1941

A Description of Organized Activities in Social Work and in Related Fields
Author
Russell H. Kurtz, ed.
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Publication Date
828 pages

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The sixth biennial issue of reports on the status of organized activities in social work and in related fields, including 83 signed articles prepared by authorities on the topics discussed as well as a directory of national and state agencies, both governmental and voluntary, related to social work.

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Athletic Badge Test for Boys

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The Department of Child Hygiene of the Russell Sage Foundation
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8 pages

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A pamphlet on the physical standards adopted and promoted by the Playground and Recreation Association of America for adolescent boys through a badge test.

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