Health and welfare—social services

Health and welfare—social services

lIealtl. and lVellare-Sursln~ Nurs care, 6, Oct 1973, 24-7. 1519 Korgan, c. ~. The role of tbe director of nursing in collective bargaining. Canad Hos...

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lIealtl. and lVellare-Sursln~ Nurs care, 6, Oct 1973, 24-7. 1519 Korgan, c. ~. The role of tbe director of nursing in collective bargaining. Canad Hosp, 50, Jan 1973, 44+. 1520 "unger, K. o. Labor relations act: ilplications for nurses ••• speech at the closing session of tbe 1974 AORN Congress. AORN J, 19, "ay 1974, 1127+. 1521 Olesen, V. "ilitance in a walen's profession: psychological characteristics of Fartisans and critics of a nurses' "strike." Psychol Rep, 32, Feb 1973, 171-7. 1522 pankratz, L. and others. Nursing autonolY and patients' rights: developlent of a nursing attitude scale. J Health soc Beba v, 15, Se pt 1974, :2 11- 6. 1523 Phillips, Oonald F. New delands of nurses -- part 2. Hospitals, 48:18, SEpt 16 1974, 41-44. The .aintenance of patient care, labor negotiations, and press relations compounded strike-bound adlinistrators' problels. 1524 Rickles, N. S. and others. InIiety: yours and your patient's. ~urs, 73, "ar 1973, 23-6. 1525 Robinson, L. The de.anding patient. Nurs, 13, Jan 1973, 20-4. 1526 Rosasco, L. c. Collective bargaining: what's a director of nursing to do? Hospitals, ij8, Sept 16 1974, 79-80+. 1527 Saxton, D. F. Collective bargaining in acadele: a personal appraisal. Nurs Outlook, 21, Nov 1973, 700-4. 1528 schutt, B. G. Collective action for professional security. Aa J Nurs, 73, lov 1973, 1946-51. 1529 SpaUlding, N. We don't all hear the sale lessage. Bull Natl Tuberc Resp Dis Asscc, 59, Jan 1913, 5-8. 1~30 Tirney, T. R. and otbers. ~inilizing the turn over probl e •• A behavioral approach. Superv lurse, 4, lug 1973, 47+. 1~31 Veninga, R. CO.lunications: a patient's eye view. II J Nurs, 73, Feb 1973, 320-2. 1532 Walton, R. E. Quality of vorking life. What is it? Nurs Digest, 2, Oct 1974, 82-9. 1~J3 Watking, 8. "anagelent topics. Participative lanagelent. Nurs /lirror, 139, Aug 16 1974, 48. 1534 Zebrovski, D. Collective bargaining and tbe director of nurs ing. J NY State Nurses Assoc, 4, Jov 1973, 44-6. ALSO SEE ENTIiIES: 0421, 0770, 0837, 1297, 1299, 1458, 1467, 1795, 1949, 2554, 2561, 2563, 2561 HE1LTH AND WELrARE--SOCIIL SERVICES 1535 O'Oronzio, Paul I. Social workers in tbe United States Aray: ideological conflict and its resolution. DSV diss., Yeshiva Uuiv., 1974. DA]5:68081. The extent and nature of the conflict betveen the ideology of the social vork profession and the ar.y as perceived by IrlY social workers. 1536 Fox, R. Social agency and school: training educators to deliver helping services. Child Welfare, 5], June 1974, 386 -93. 1537 Hell, Lewis ". HEW: going public. PRJ, 30, ftay 1914, 28-2 9 • HEW'S new policy of openness. 1~38 Hingson, R. Obtaining optilal attendance at lass ia.unization prograls. Health Servs Reps, 89, Jan/Feb 1974, 53- 64. 1539 Jahr, Bert N. The job of social group worker: relationshiP, sense of fover, type of setting an~ job satisfaction. PhD diss., Hew York Unh., 1973. 01]4:3562&. 1540 Kenyon, E. Volunteers: new partners tor social service. caD Hosp, 50, "a r 1973, 64-8.

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N. Informdtion and referral services: a short history and some reco~mendations. Soc Serv R, 47, Mar 1973, 49-62. 542 Ogren, Evelyn H. Fublic opinions about public welfare. Social work, 18, Jan 1973, 101-107. support "far outweighed" oPposit1on, and newspapers and television provided twice as much information about public weltare as friends. exper1ence, ra~io, in Los Angeles County and San Francisco Bay area. '~41 nudolph, Claire S. A conceptual framework for the analysis of public sccial service delivery. PhD diss •• Syracuse Univ., 1973. DA34: 6750&. 1544 Schneider, Anne Larason. Public opinion, political Frocesses and welfare allocation policy in the Amer1can states. PhD d1SS •• Indiana Univ., 1973. OA]4: 71146A. Exallines the relationship between citizen preference and weltare allocation policy in 4b A~~rican states. 1545 Torczner, James L. Marin Head Start: a case study in community control. CSW diss., Univ. of Calitornia, Berkeley, 1973. DA34:7]35A. Ccmpares two Head Start syste~s. one Operated by parents and one adm1nistered by the publ1C schools. 1546 Wang. V. L. Using cooperative extension programs tor health education. Am .1 Public Health, 64, Feb H74. 107-1". 1~47 Weber, B. A parent of a retarded Ch1ld gives her idea of A services needed. Child Weltare, 53, Feb 1974. 911-101. ISO SEE RNTRIES: 0418, 1336. 1343, 1425, 14b7, 2559 ,

HOTELS, RESORts, RESTAURANTS '548 Doing the chores fer hotels. Rsns W, 2297. Sept 15 1973, 212. Special computer systems solve the problells of good , Customer relations. 549 Martel, Arthur Hervey. An economic analysis of the market structure of the hotel-motel industry. PhD diss., Univ. of Massachusetts, 1974. 0135:25091. Concludes that tbe hotel-motel industry is characterized by monopolistic 1 Competition. 550 Shaner, Michael Cook. The relationships between personal values, organizational climate, and organizational e~fectiveness: a study of the hospitality industry. PhD d15S., Univ. of South Carolina, 1974. 01]5. Studied managers of large hotels. ALSo SEP. ENTRY: 18]5 INSURANCE 1551 Bailey, W. O. On corporate social responsibility. 15 Insurance, 75, Pall 1974, 8+. 52 Barnes, Jim D. and Bryan, John P. Consulerism and the casualty insurance industry. Best's Review property/Liability ~ns Ed, 75, June 1974. To avoid federal takeover, the lndustry must ensure that its Froducts live up to consumers' , expectations. 553 Beach, M. H•. What are 75.000 cons uaer s saying? Insurance, !5, Fall 1974, 1B+. travelers' office of consumer '5 lnformation. 54 8udd, Frank G. Influence of fear on saleslen. Cincinnati, Ohio: National Und~[writer, 1975. 159 pp. Deals with the unconscious causes cf a aaleti.an's fear and the possible 15 Solutions to it. 5~ Daly, Margaret V. What's a nice laqazine like yours doing ln a place likp this? Best's Review Property/Liability Ins

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