CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
- Early Writing
It is well known that the physical environment plays an important role in the development of disease. Doctors have now also learned to realize that sometimes it is necessary to take into account social factors. By understanding this, it can be suggested that the practice of health care is not an individual activity or an activity that tampa culture. Treatment activities always involve others. For example, there are roles as doctors, nurses, midwives, or other roles. Therefore, providing health care requires an understanding of the behavior of individuals or the culture of society.
The observation that the cholera epidemic is linked to drinking water contamination, precedes the identification of infectious causative agents and the fact that miners often contribute to developing lung disease is unlikely to be ignored in the districts of pnambangan. Doctors have now also learned to realize that it is sometimes necessary to take social factors into account. Drug cases as one example cannot be analyzed without regard to the lifestyle of the teenagers themselves.
By understanding this, it can be argued that health care practices are not individual activities or culturally empty activities. Nursing activities always involve others. For example, some act as doctors, nurses, midwives or other roles. Therefore, providing health care requires an understanding of the behavior of individuals or the culture of society.
However, medical personnel should be able to pay attention to other issues beyond medical attention when dealing with patients. In the context of the interaction, a patient submits his complaint to the medical personnel. However, in general they lack a clear understanding of the boundaries between pathological, psychological, and pathological social, but it is physical disorders that encourage them to seek medical help. In general, the types of diseases treated by general practice physicians and health centers are inseparable from the social and emotional problems of the patient itself.
Concerning this issue, Solita Sarwono (2004) said that health sociology is an important teaching point, not just for health students, but for other communities.
Nevertheless, can sociology provide answers and solutions to health problems? According to Fauzi Muzaham,”In some ways health workers, may be disappointed with sociology because they do not get a clear answer in solving the problems faced in practice”. However, the health service is not the practice of health workers dealing with inanimate objects but dealing with humans, demanding human communication and positioning patients as human beings as entirely holistic. In this context, sociology is expected to be one of the supporting sciences in the process of improving health care.
- Writing Purpose
The purpose of writing sociological papers in health is to understand the importance of sociology in the world of health. Because sociology learns and understands about human relationships, where in a health perspective the relationship or interaction occurs between medical personnel and clients, between medical personnel, and health workers with the general public.
- Problem Findings
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- What is meant by sociology in health?
- What are the roles of sociologists and sociologists in health practice?
- How is the definition of health and disease from a social perspective?
- What are the goals of public health care services?
- How is the relationship between social institutions in health?
- What are the nursing profession’s commitments to the responsibility and trust that the community places on it
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