Analysis Of Ecopsychological Types Of Interactions In Medical Institution Environment
Author(s) -
V.I. Panov,
Sh.R. Khisambeyev,
Julia J. Kovtun
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
the european proceedings of social and behavioural sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2357-1330
DOI - 10.15405/epsbs.2018.11.02.58
Subject(s) - subject (documents) , object (grammar) , institution , construct (python library) , consciousness , psychology , autonomy , hierarchy , computer science , artificial intelligence , sociology , social science , political science , law , world wide web , programming language , neuroscience
The study is based on the intersection of ecopsychological and subjective approaches and devoted to the research of psychological conditions for interaction of medical personnel in medical institution environment. For this purpose, the frequency distribution of representations of ecopsychological interactions of medical staff in medical institution environment of is revealed empirically: subject-object, object-subject, subject-subject, including subject-isolated, subject-joint, subject-generative. The subjectobject type appears to be a statistically significant predominant type of interaction between the physician and the patient. In the group of nurses the most common type is the object-subject type of interaction. It is shown that the presence in the structure of medical personnel’s ecological consciousness of such subject qualities as autonomy, voluntary regulation, desire for development, ability to resolve contradictions is a condition for realization of interactions. Factor analysis of the connection between individual subject qualities and components of ecological consciousness is done. Comparison of the selected factors structures in the groups of medical staff showed a different degree of inclusion of subject characteristics into the structure of ecological consciousness components. This structure forms a more integral construct in doctors in comparison with nurses, which makes doctors’ interaction with the environment more consistent and sustainable. © 2018 Published by Future Academy www.FutureAcademy.org.UK
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