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Using the attached sample article review, find and write a review on 3 articles relating to “The Impact of Data Driven Operations on Supply Chain (2018-present) in healthcare/health services. (PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES ONLY) You must complete a sample article review for each article. JOURNALS CAN BE FOUND AT http://scholar.google.com USE THE DATA DRIVEN OM model.

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Reference Information: Scanzoni, John (2001). From the Normal Family to Alternate Families
to the Quest for Diversity With Interdependence, Journal or Family Issues, vol. 22 No. 6,
September 2001, 688710.
Purpose of Study: To look at the changes and the diversity of the households from the late 1960’s to
present, both from the constructionist and the functionalistic view. And figuring out which family
style works the best to meet both the family and societies needs.
Sampling Comments: Otto (1970), “man can create marriage and family possibilities uniquely suited to
his time, place and situation.” Sussman and Cogswell (1972) “…adults must live for themselves and not
only for their children.” The standard family (nuclear) stifled mutual confidant between mates.
Single parenting was viewed as a temporary condition, which would resolve when the parent remarried,
thus it wasn’t seen as a “real” family.
Measures: The standard family (or nuclear family) was faired to the different variant families such as
single parents, homosexual, multimarriages, and getting pregnant out of wedlock. Scanzoni
reviewed and summarized the functionalist and constructionalist models and theories starting from
post World War II to the present.
Findings/Results/Main Points: Functionalists support the model that views a new standard family
were previous traditional roles are in place while the children are young in order to promote optimal
child development. Scanzoni’s research found that developmentalists believe that it is
more the lifelong encounters between a child’s genetic makeup, personality and social context
and not just the first few years of life. While the functionalists want to exclude the community,
the constructionalists believe that the community makes the family. “Families
are produced and created by the actions of persons operating within the social structure and cultural
milieu that surrounds them (Maines, 2000).” They also believe that if the community views a groups as
not mainstream than that group is likely not to succeed.
Conclusion: While one believes that negotiations build a stronger family and community the other does
not believe in negotiation of any type. The citizens that feel the neostandard model is better state they
would have a hard time fairing up. This selfdoubt along with lack of support may stifle their innovations.
Most citizens admit to wanting the neostandard model for themselves and their children but
are willing to accept the reality of the variant family. “Because there is no best family pattern to stray
from, there can be no variants that are invariably judged as lesser. Then and only then
have we taken the first step toward embracing genuine diversity, (Scanzoni 1989).” To date there is
no one household model that is flawless but household variety has been found to enrich the family.
Household diversity with interdependence that builds a strong sense of community has been found to
be healthy.

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