1st Edition

Sociomedical Health Indicators

By Jack Elinson, Athilia Siegmann Copyright 1979
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    Includes a series of fact-filled articles aimed at replacing blind faith in the effectiveness of health services with objective standards for health care delivery. This title is intended for various health care practitioners.

    Foreword Odin Anderson

    Preface David Mechanic

    PART 1: Social and Behavioral Criteria
     Introduction to the Theme: Sociomedical Health Indicators Jack Elinson
    The Sickness Impact Profile: Conceptual Formulation and Methodology for the Development of a Health Status Measure Marilyn Bergner and Ruth A. Bobbitt with Shirley Kressel, William E. Pollard, Betty S. Gilson, and Joanne R. Morris
    Unmet Needs as Sociomedical Indicators Willine Carr and Samuel Wolfe
    Propositions on Social Disability Joseph Greenblum
    Evaluation of Health Care Quality by Consumers Howard R. Kelman
    Constructing Social Metrics for Health Status Indexes Donald L. Patrick

    PART 2: Measures Related to Life Stage
     Reproductive Efficiency as a Social Indicator Charlotte Muller, Frederick S. Jaffe, and Mary Grace Kovar
    Indicators of Health Status in Adolescence Ann F. Brunswick
    A Measure of Primary Sociobiological Functions Sidney Katz and C. Amechi Akpom

    PART 3: Some Applications of Sociomedical Health Indicators
     Health Indexes Sensitive to Medical Care Variation Carlos J.M. Martini, G.J. Boris Allan, Jan Davison, and E. Maurice Backett

    PART 4: Sociodental Indicators
     Toward The Formulation of Sociodental Indicators Lois K. Cohen and John D. Jago

    PART 5: Perspectives
     Comments on Health Indicators: Methodological Perspectives Thomas W. Bice
    A Classification of Sociomedical Health Indicators: Perspectivesfor Health Administrators and Health Planners Athilia E. Siegmann Contributors

    Biography

    Dr. Jack Elinson attended the first meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research in 1946, serving as its president in 1979-80. He was a fellow of the American Sociological Association, and received its Leo Reeder Award for Distinguished Contributions to Medical Sociology in 1985. A member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, he served on the board of the Medical and Health Research Association of New York City and the Bergen County New Jersey Tuberculosis and Health Association. He was honored with a National Merit Award from the Delta Omega Society and a Festschrift of Social Science and Medicine in 1989.