A Study of 500 Admissions to the Fourth Medical Service Boston City Hospital
A Study of 500 Admissions to the Fourth Medical Service Boston City Hospital
Gertrude L Farmer
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To some this would have been extremely disagreeable. It was felt that no data gathered for the survey could have out- weighed the harm done by disturbing the tran- quility of the sick person and perhaps rousing- the antagonism that can spread so quickly from bed to bed in a ward. It seemed wiser never to press, sometimes never to begin, such question- ing. As it was, there were only four of the two hundred and eighty who, at the outset, requested that no questions should be asked. Contact with ...all four was entirely pleasant, and the relatives, later provided some data. To a good many pa- tients, the reasons for making a survey were frankly given. Connection of Patients with Other Agencies Thirty-eight percent of the two hundred and eighty had had previous contact with some out- side social agency, a little less than a third of this thirty-eight percent being cases where the agen- cies were medical or nursing, so that the problem might not have indicated any financial or other 15 -social disability.
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