Behavioural Science 3 (Medical Sociology)

Data

Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2022-2023

Course director

Number of hours/semester

lectures: 28 hours

practices: 0 hours

seminars: 0 hours

total of: 28 hours

Subject data

  • Code of subject: OAA-SZO-T
  • 2 kredit
  • General Medicine
  • Basic modul
  • spring
Prerequisites:

OAA-ANT-T completed , OAA-OET-T completed

Exam course:

no

Course headcount limitations

min. 1 – max. 150

Topic

Medical sociology deals with the sociological and behavioural factors influencing the health status and health care. Acquiring the theoretical and practical basis of sociology at this course, students will be able to realize and understand the basic patterns of behaviour in maintenance of health, in the development of illness, and in the process of treatment and care in the context of the society. Main research issues of sociology: epidemiology of chronic diseases; health and illness behaviour; sociological-economical aspects of health care; models of development in health care; alternative medicine.

Lectures

  • 1. Introduction. Sociological approaches to health and medicine - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 2. Introduction. Sociological approaches to health and medicine - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 3. Measuring health and illness. Social causes of illness. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 4. Measuring health and illness. Social causes of illness. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 5. Models of health and illness. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 6. Models of health and illness. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 7. Labelling behaviour, illness as a deviance. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 8. Labelling behaviour, illness as a deviance. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 9. Illness behaviour - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 10. Illness behaviour - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 11. Coping with illness - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 12. Coping with illness - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 13. Models of doctor-patient relationship. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 14. Models of doctor-patient relationship. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 15. Doctor-patient communication. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 16. Doctor-patient communication. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 17. Professional socialization of medical students. The hidden curriculum. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 18. Professional socialization of medical students. The hidden curriculum. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 19. Clinical autonomy - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 20. Clinical autonomy - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 21. Inequalities in health, types of health care - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 22. Inequalities in health, types of health care - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 23. Delivering and evaluating health care - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 24. Delivering and evaluating health care - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 25. Social basis of disease, social role of medicine. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 26. Social basis of disease, social role of medicine. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 27. Summary, overview. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • 28. Summary, overview. - Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára

Practices

Seminars

Reading material

Obligatory literature

Bradby, H.: Medical Sociology: An Introduction, SAGE Publications Ltd, London, 2009.
Armstrong, D.: An Outline of Sociology as Applied to Medicine, 4th edition, Wright, London, 1994.

Literature developed by the Department

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Notes

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Recommended literature

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Conditions for acceptance of the semester

According to Code of Studies and Examinations.

Mid-term exams

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Making up for missed classes

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Exam topics/questions

Semester exam:
Written multiple choice test, 50-60 questions. Bettering the exam grade: oral exam.

Study materials for the exam:
Reference book and handouts of lectures (format: ppt, pdf).

Questions of oral exam: titles and subtitles of the lectures and the reference book.
Further details about the exam can be found on Neptun.

Examiners

  • Dr. Faubl Nóra Klára
  • Dr. Füzesi Zsuzsanna

Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars