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c) Behavioural And Psychological Factors
 
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AU : Calden G
TI : A method for evaluating the attitudes of tuberculous patients.
SO : AME REV RESPIR DIS 1953, 67, 722-731.
DT : Per
AB :

Those attitudes and emotional reactions of patients which interfere with medical treatment, for instance, patients who suddenly leave the hospital against medical advice, obstinate patients who refuse to accept the diagnosis of TB and refuse medication, could be lessened considerably if the patients' attitudes are recognized and dealt with early in hospitalization. To this end, an attitude form which could be incorporated readily in routine hospital procedures was developed at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin, USA and administered to more than 200 TB patients.

The form aided in evaluating the attitudes and emotional reactions of TB patients in nine significant areas of adjustment. Patients expressed their attitudes and feelings to: (1) Bed rest, (2) Hospitalization, (3) TB, (4) Ward life, (5) The medical staff, (6) Irregular discharge, (7) Family and friends, (8) Medical treatment, (9) Attitudes of a general nature, by completing a series of 80 incomplete sentences.

A preliminary survey of the results indicated that the form promised to be a highly effective means of obtaining the patients' attitudes and thus, assist in dealing with the patients' adjustment to his/ her disease and hospitalization.

KEY WORDS: SOCIAL ATTITUDE; SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY; USA.
 
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