O'Sullivan S, Preston D B, Forti E M
The Pennsylvania State University, USA.
Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2000 Jun;16(3):181-90. doi: 10.1054/iccn.2000.6181.
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between rural critical care nurses' attitudes about acquired immunedeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and people with AIDS (PWAs), and their willingness to provide care to AIDS patients. Sixty-one critical care nurses in nine rural counties in the northeastern USA completed a mailed questionnaire as part of a larger study of 957 rural nurses. A bivariate logistic regression analysis revealed a relationship between willingness to provide care and positive attitudes about homosexuality, nursing care concerns, and professional-societal concerns. However, a multivariate logistic regression indicated that the most significant factors influencing rural critical care nurses' willingness to care were their feelings of not being prepared to care for people with AIDS, and their anxiety and fears about contracting the disease from their patients. These findings add insight into the care of critically ill AIDS patients and support the need for continuing educational efforts in rural areas of the USA to address critical care nurses' concerns.
本研究的目的是考察农村重症护理护士对获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)及艾滋病患者的态度,以及他们为艾滋病患者提供护理的意愿。美国东北部九个乡村县的61名重症护理护士完成了一份邮寄问卷,这是一项针对957名乡村护士的更大规模研究的一部分。双变量逻辑回归分析显示,提供护理的意愿与对同性恋的积极态度、护理担忧以及职业 - 社会担忧之间存在关联。然而,多变量逻辑回归表明,影响农村重症护理护士护理意愿的最重要因素是他们觉得没有准备好护理艾滋病患者,以及他们对从患者那里感染该疾病的焦虑和恐惧。这些发现为重症艾滋病患者的护理提供了深入见解,并支持在美国农村地区开展持续教育工作以解决重症护理护士担忧的必要性。