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Foreword | ix | |
Preface | xv | |
Acknowledgments | xviii | |
1. | An Overview | 1 |
2. | The Institutional Setting | 13 |
3. | Life in the Institution | 23 |
4. | Staff-Patient Interaction at Pacific Manor | 38 |
5. | Demographic Characteristics of the Residents | 56 |
6. | The Care of the Institutionalized Aged | 69 |
7. | Historical Development of Health Care Services | 86 |
8. | Exchange Theory--Theoretical Interpretation | 111 |
9. | Institutional Barriers to Quality Care: Concluding Thoughts | 121 |
References | 135 | |
Epilogue (1990) | 147 | |
Index | 187 |
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