Gilje F, Klose P
Statewide Psychiatric Nursing Education Program, affiliate of University of North Dakota, College of Nursing, Grand Forks, USA.
Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 2000 Dec;14(6):296-9. doi: 10.1053/apnu.2000.19092.
The purpose of this study was to describe psychiatric nurses' decision making and to test a Finnish instrument. A 56-item survey was mailed to 351 psychiatric nurses with a return rate of 48%. A varimax factor analysis showed 5 factors (intuitive, self-confidence, interpretive, collected information, and analytic processing) with alphas ranging from .71 to .85. Results indicate U.S. psychiatric nurses extensively use intuitive interpretive decision making and cultural bias needs to be considered when using a foreign instrument. Further research is needed to refine this instrument and describe psychiatric nurses' decision making.
本研究的目的是描述精神科护士的决策过程,并对一种芬兰工具进行测试。向351名精神科护士邮寄了一份包含56个条目的调查问卷,回收率为48%。方差最大化因子分析显示有5个因子(直觉、自信、解释、收集信息和分析处理),其信度系数在0.71至0.85之间。结果表明,美国精神科护士广泛使用直觉解释性决策,在使用国外工具时需要考虑文化偏见。需要进一步研究以完善该工具,并描述精神科护士的决策过程。