health and welfare—mental
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lIealth and Wellare-'(edleal-----------------------------------Soc Sci fted, 7, sept 1973, 677-89.
ALSO SEE ENTIlIES: OJ", 03211, 0333, 01106, 01121, 0682, 0881,0901, 1115, 1291, 1299, 1319, 1321, 1331, 1337,1338, 1356,1383, 1386, 11112, 1430, 14911, 11l98, 1697, 1795, 2093, 20911,2539, 2553, 2559, 2567
HEILTH AND WELFIRE--ftENTIL
11177 Illen, P. I consuaer's Yiew of California's "ental HealthCare System. Psychiatry Q, 48, 1974, 1-13.
1478 Bertelson, K. and others. Citizen participation in thedevelopment of a coa.unity .ental health center. co••unityPsychiatry, 24, lug 1973, 553-6.
1479 Block, W. E. The study of attitudes about aental health inthe coamunity aental health center. Coaaunity Mental HealthJ, 10, Suamer 1974, 216-20.
1480 Decker, Douglas King. Citizen participation in co.aunitymental health: !assachusetts Area Board aeabers evaluationcriteria for participation. PhD diss., Uniy. of Michigan,1974. DI35:3074A.
11181 Denner, B. and others. fteasuring consuaer satisfaction in acoa.unity outpost. la J Coaaunity Psychology, 2, "arch 19711,.13- 22.
1482 rracchia, J. and others. Personal adjustaent of hospitalstaff and their attitudes about aental illness. J psychol,83, Mar 1973, 243-6.
1483 Hofling, C. K. Consuaerisa: is it an aPfropriate ter. inpsychiatry? Hosp coa.unity psychiatry, 24, nay 1973, 345.
1484 Jansen, D. G. and others. State hospital psychiatricpatients evaluate their treat.ent teaas. Hosp Coa.unityPsychiatry, 24, Noy 1973, 768-70.
1485 Linsky, ft. I. and Cook, P. E. Mental health professionalsattitudes toward ce •• unity aental health. I. J Coa.unityPsych, 2, June 1974, 193-8.
1486 Lurie, 1. and others. Prcbleas in co•• unity organizationfor aental health. Rosp Ce••unity Psychiatry, 23, Noy 1972,350-3.
1487 ftcAtee, O. B. and others. The evolution of a state hospitalinto a human service center. Rosp COID.unity Psychiatry, 25,June 1974, 381-2.
1488 !cWillialDs, s. A. and others. Co••unity attitudes aboutaental )ealth services. Coa.unity Mental Health J, 10, Su••er19711, 236-42. .
1489 ftodlin, H. C. Balancing patients' rights with the rights otothers. Hosp coalDunity Psychiatry, 25, July 19711, 474-5.
1490 ftolior, Ja.es Arthur. Interorganizational relations and thedeliYery of .ental health 5ervices. PhD diss., Florida StateUniv., 1973. DA34:44371. The i.pact of interorganizationalrelations on agency activities and on client satistact~on.
1491 ftsyzka, ft. I. F. and others. Develop.ent of the co-therapYrelationship. J Psychiatr Nurs, 1" ftay/June 1973, 27-31.
1492 fturray, J. E. Patient participation in deter.iningpsychiatric treat.ent. lurs Res, 23, July/lug 1974, 325-33.
149] Rappaport, ft. EYaluating co.aunity .ental health services:guidelines for an a~.inistrato[. Hosp Co••unity Psychiatry,24, Noy 1973, 757-60.
1494 Robbins, E. and others. Charge to the coaaunity: soae earlYeffects of a state h02Fitai syste.'s change of policy. la JPsychiatry, 131, June 1974, 641-5.
1495 Rulz, P. Consuaer particlpation ~n .ental health progralDs,Hosp co.aunity Psychiatry, 24, Jan 1973, l~-40.
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1496 Rusalem, H. Ombudsmen for patients at a mental health1 center. Hosp Community Psychiatry, 24. Oct 1913, 680-1.
497 Siassi, I. and others. The social acceptance of theeX-mental hospital fatient. Community "ental He~lth J, 9.Fall 1913, 236-43.
1498 Torop, P. and others. Hotlines and youth culture values. 1.J Psychiatry, 129, Dec 1912, 130-3.
1499 Wagenfeld, ". o. structural and professional correlates ofideologies of community and mental bealth workers. J HealthSoc Behav, 15, Sept 1914. 199-210.
1500 Wolkon, G. H. and others. The ombudsman progra.me: pri.aryprevention of psychological disorders. Int J Soc Psych1atry.19, TlutulllD 1913, 220-5.
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REllTH lND WELFARE--NURSING
1501 Aiken, L. and others. A systematic approach to theevaluation of interpersonal relationships. Aa J Nurs. 13, "ay19 73 , 863-1.
1502 Amundson, N. E. Labor relations and the nursing leader.Regular col u.n. J Nurs Admin.
150] Beletz, E. E. Is nursing's public image up to date? NursOutlook, 22, July 1914, 432-5.
1504 Burke, Ronald J. and Goodale, James G. New way to ratenurse performance. Hospitals, 41:24, Dec 16 1973, 62+.Behaviorally anchored scales are the hallmark of a newevaluation system based on the head nurse's observation of
1 her staff nurses' on-the-job performance.505 Cleland, v. S. Symposium on current legal and professional
problems. To end sex discrimination. Nurs Clin North Aa, 9,1 Sept 1974, 563-71.
506 Collective bargaining for nurses. California Nurse, 10,1 Oct 1914, 4-5.
501 Deloughery, G. L. Comaunity mental h@alth nurses work withprOblems related to teaching of physically handicappedchildren in a public school. J Sch Health. 4], "arch 1973.
1 181-4.508 Domning, J. J. and others. Experiences with dying patients.
15 TIm J Nurs. 13, June 1973. 1058-64.09 Douglass, Laura "ae and Be,is, Em Olivia. Nursingleadership in action; principles and application to staff
1 situations. St. Louis: The c.v, "osby co , , 19.74.510 Dunkley. P. Accountatility -- the iaplications. SC NURS,
1~ 21, Winter 1912-13, 7-l1 •• 11 ECh~veste, O. W. and others. ~arketing: a strategic
ftil;~work for health care. Nuts outlook, 22. June 1974.]17-81
1512 Grand, N. K. Nursing ideologies and collective bargaining.1~ J Nurs Adlllin. 3, ~atch/April 1973, 29-32 •
. 1~ Hanson, S. G. Should nurses use collective bargainlng? AORN15 J, 19, Jan 1914, 23-4.
14 Jacox, A. Collective targaining in acadele: background and15 per~pective. Nurs Cutlook, 21, No' 1973, 100-4.
15 llqqlns, M. R. P4tlent attitud~s: making th~ sa,vy patient15 a practice asset. Patient Care, 9, J"n 1 1914, 102-4+ •
. 16 ~arralll, G. O. Patipnts' evaluatlons ot nursing perfor.ance.15 Nurs ReD, 22, lIarch/Apr11 197], 15]-1.
11 ~cCoil, B. H. RNs belong at the bargaining table. Canad1< Nur Sf', 10, J u1 Y 1 q 7 4, 15- b •
• 18 Mpt~q~[, N. Coplng with the unionization of ~tOfpssl0nals.
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