Mueller M R
Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA 92110-2492, USA.
Nurs Inq. 2001 Sep;8(3):182-90. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1800.2001.00109.x.
This paper considers an area of clinical research that has been delegated by physician-researchers to nurses and others in the United States, that of clinical trials co-ordination. It uses interviews with nurse trial co-ordinators to explore the occupational processes by which the boundaries of work enactment and the definition of work have been established by nurses and others. It then discusses the occupational processes that have been established to formalize a role for nurses in clinical research. It raises the question of (and offers speculation on) whether specialization alone will distinguish nursing from other occupational groups engaged in clinical research work.
本文探讨了在美国临床研究领域,医师研究人员将临床试验协调工作委托给护士及其他人员的情况。通过对护士试验协调员的访谈,探究护士及其他人员确定工作实施边界和工作定义的职业过程。接着讨论为使护士在临床研究中发挥正式作用而确立的职业过程。本文还提出了(并进行了推测)仅靠专业化是否能使护理工作区别于从事临床研究工作的其他职业群体这一问题。