Social psychology in healthcare |
Abbreviation: 1131SEI2
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Load: 15(L)
+ 0(S)
+ 0(CP)
+ 0(EXE)
+ 0(P)
+ 0(ST)
+ 0(LE)
+ 15(ME)
+ 0(SCP)
+ 0(FE)
+ 0(PL)
+ 0(PCP)
+ 15(MSCP)
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Lecturers in charge: |
Iva Takšić |
Lecturers: |
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Course description: - Introduction to social psychology and its importance in the health care setting; conformity; psychology of the masses, the
social impact of information on the health status of individuals; the use of social impact on the desirable health behavior
of patients - The impact of the availability and tune the judgment compared with patients; self-fulfilling prophecy; errors
in reasoning about the causes of behavior in patients; the pitfalls of mental strategies and shortcuts in reasoning; subjectivity
of decision-making in relation to patients and co-workers - Prosocial behavior; Personal differences in prosocial behavior;
situational determinants of prosocial behavior and responsibility in a helping profession; encouraging prosocial behavior
in society - Intergroup relations in the workplace; conformism as a function of discrimination; attitudes, prejudices,
changes in attitude and behavior change in the function of preventing discriminatory behavior towards patients
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Compulsory literature: |
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Aronson E, Wilson T. D, Akert R. M. Socijalna psihologija. Zagreb: Mate 2005. |
2. |
Hewstone M., Stroebe W. Uvod u socijalnu psihologiju. Jastrebarsko: Naklada Slap, 2002. |
Recommended literature: |
3. |
Myers D.G. Social Psychology. McGraw Hill, Inc., 2005. |
4. |
Kouta Ch., Kaite Ch.P. Gender Discrimination and Nursing: A literature review. Journal of Proffesional Nursing, Vol. 27; No.
1, pp 59-63, 2011.
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