Keith P M, Castles M
Nurs Res. 1976 Jul-Aug;25(4):252-5.
This study examined community staff nurses' and nursing students' preferences for escort protection in areas in which they would refuse to go alone and investigated the nurses' comfort in performing tasks in the presence of a protector. Influence of type of agency, student--staff status, role performance, and evasion on preferences were made for health care delivery based on the findings.
本研究调查了社区护士和护生在拒绝独自前往的区域对护送保护的偏好,并探讨了护士在有保护人员在场时执行任务的舒适度。基于研究结果,针对医疗保健服务,分析了机构类型、学生与员工身份、角色表现以及逃避行为对偏好的影响。