Moore D S, Cook-Hubbard K
Nurs Res. 1975 May-Jun;24(3):202-4.
Prenatal patients (chosen because the staff wished to know the patients attitudes toward their care and because on the health-illness continuum they were well and not dependent on staff for their daily needs) were asked to evaluate their obstetric care by means of a questionnaire and an interview. Of 191 questionnaires distributed in the obstetric clinic of a large university medical center, 79 completed forms were returned and 39 interviews were done, using the format of the questionnaires. The interviews were conducted from the clinic by a person not on the clinic staff. Overall results showed no significant difference in patient responses between interview or questionnaire. The study revealed that the patients generally were satisfied with their care but that certain areas needed improvement.
产前患者(选择他们是因为工作人员想了解患者对其护理的态度,并且在健康 - 疾病连续体上他们身体状况良好,日常需求不依赖工作人员)被要求通过问卷和访谈来评估他们的产科护理。在一所大型大学医学中心的产科诊所发放的191份问卷中,回收了79份填好的表格,并按照问卷格式进行了39次访谈。访谈由诊所外的一名人员在诊所进行。总体结果显示,访谈和问卷的患者回答没有显著差异。研究表明,患者总体上对他们的护理感到满意,但某些方面需要改进。