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Cornaglia Giuseppe
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Principles of law, welfare organisation and assistance - Sociologia generale (2004/2005)
Teaching code
4S01570
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
1
Language
Italian
Period
Lessons 3rd year 1st sem. dal Oct 11, 2004 al Dec 14, 2004.
Location
VERONA
Learning outcomes
Il corso si propone di far acquisire allo studente conoscenze di base di diritto sanitario, sociologia, economia sanitaria per operare in modo efficace sia in ambito pubblico che privato. Il corso si prefigge di introdurre lo studente alla comprensione della tipologia e della complessità organizzativa dei servizi sanitari e ad acquisire principi e criteri cui deve ispirarsi nell’esercizio del proprio ruolo professionale sia nei confronti dell’utente che degli altri operatori del settore.
Program
• Le dimensioni di un approccio sociologico alla malattia, alla cura, e alla relazione operatore-paziente.
• Gli elementi costitutivi delle organizzazioni sanitarie e dei modelli organizzativi.
• Analisi con un approccio sociologico del gruppo di lavoro e delle relazioni interprofessionali, delle relazioni di potere in medicina e di negoziazione nei contesti sanitari.
• Le tecniche di ricerca sociologica utilizzabili per valutare la soddisfazione degli utenti o la qualità di vita (questionari standardizzati, interviste, focus-group, tecnica Delphi).
Examination Methods
Esame scritto.
Teaching materials e documents
- corso di sociologia generale (msword, it, 57 KB, 02/05/05)
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