Social Well-Being Factors of the Professional Medical Community in the Context of the New Coronavirus Pandemic
Research Article
Acknowledgments
The reported study was funded by RFBR according to the research project N 20-04-60466
How to Cite
Vyalykh N.A. Social Well-Being Factors of the Professional Medical Community in the Context of the New Coronavirus Pandemic. Humanities of the South of Russia. 2021. Vol. 10. No. 1. P. 102-110. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18522/2227-8656.2021.1.9 (in Russ.).
Abstract
The scientific category of social well-being has been in the field of vision of sociologists and social psychologists for a long time. By now, a significant amount of information has been accumulated about the essential characteristics of this phenomenon and the specifics of its manifestation in various groups and communities. However, the issue of the characteristics of the social well-being of the professional medical community remains unresolved. Due to the increasing complexity of the epidemiological situation in the world, the importance of social diagnostics of the consequences of the escalation of coronavirus infection COVID-19 for the medical community and regional health systems is becoming more important. The study offers a new look at the concept and indicators of the social well-being of the professional medical community as a special social-status group. The sociological toolkit will allow us to identify and typologize factors of social adaptation of medical workers in the interest of indicating mechanisms for stimulating positive and leveling negative effects of their professional activities in a difficult epidemiological situation in modern society.
Keywords:
social well-being, medical community, healthcare institute, social adaptation factors, COVID-19 pandemic, sociological diagnostics
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Article
Received: 08.12.2020
Accepted: 05.03.2021
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Vyalykh, N. A. (2021). Social Well-Being Factors of the Professional Medical Community in the Context of the New Coronavirus Pandemic. Humanities of the South of Russia, 10(1), 102-110. https://doi.org/10.18522/2227-8656.2021.1.9
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