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Bodine, George E. – 1980
This paper presents the hospice as an alternative method of caring for the dying, with emphasis on bereavement follow-up care of the family. Components of this approach are described in terms of: (1) the delivery of care through a physician-directed team supported by nurses, social workers, pastors, volunteers, and consultants; (2) the maintenance…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Death, Family Health, Family Problems
Darity, William A. – 1977
This paper addresses health and social issues as well as other socioeconomic problems which affect the black family, and the development of appropriate policy and programs to deal with those problems. Data on infant mortality, life expectancy, maternal mortality, physician and dental visits, and some selected death rates from specific causes are…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Blacks, Community Health Services, Employment Opportunities
Portnoy, Enid J. – 1986
Many health and development programs have been initiated for the rural poor in the world, but few have achieved as strong an association with the cultural values of the people as has Dr. Carroll Behrhorst's work in Guatemala. The two major communication thrusts of his health programs are education of the native population, emphasizing…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Family Health, Foreign Countries, Health Education
Ito, Karen L.; So, Alvin – 1981
Data from the Asian American Field Survey of 1973 were examined to determine health problems, methods of seeking and paying for health services, health insurance coverage, and frequency of medical examinations among Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, and Samoan families in the United States. The analysis indicated that the Chinese reported the…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Comparative Analysis, Demography