A ROLE IN PROCESS: THE DEVELOPMENT OF MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS' ROLE IN LONG-TERM CARE OF CHRONICALLY DISEASED PATIENTS.

1964 
This is a study of a new role in development. Medical professionals involved in long-term comprehensive care of chronically diseased patients have found that the institutionalized professional/acute patient role does not allow them to cope with problems encountered with chronic patients. Behavioral adaptations to these problems are leading to the development of a professional/chronic patient role, which may be divided into three segments: exercising technical competence, teaching, and socializing-each segment less developed than the preceding one.
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