Amenta M O
Hosp J. 1992;8(3):73-87. doi: 10.1080/0742-969x.1992.11882732.
An assessment of need survey questionnaire sent to the hospice nursing community yielded a substantial return (1,550). The respondents overwhelmingly endorsed a certification process. They also emphasized the value of hospice experience and caring personal attitudes over formal educational preparation both for hospice work and for certification purposes. The preferences of these nurses for various elements of a certification process are compared to those revealed in a Delphi study of 16 hospice nursing leaders. Certain of their experimental and demographic characteristics are related to other research findings about the characteristics of hospice nurses.
一份发给临终关怀护理群体的需求调查问卷收到了大量回复(1550份)。受访者压倒性地支持认证程序。他们还强调了临终关怀经验以及关爱他人的个人态度对于临终关怀工作和认证目的的价值,优于正规教育背景。这些护士对于认证程序各个要素的偏好,与一项针对16位临终关怀护理领导者的德尔菲研究中所揭示的偏好进行了比较。他们的某些实验和人口统计学特征与其他关于临终关怀护士特征的研究结果相关。