Jemmott J B, Freleicher J, Jemmott L S
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, NJ 08544-1010.
Res Nurs Health. 1992 Aug;15(4):295-301. doi: 10.1002/nur.4770150408.
The relationship of perceived occupational risk of AIDS and attitudes toward AIDS risk groups to behavioral intentions regarding the care of AIDS patients was examined among nurses (N = 496) residing in a selected area of New Jersey, a state with a relatively high number of reported AIDS cases. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses on anonymous mail survey responses revealed that, controlling for AIDS knowledge and years of education, nurses who perceived that caring for AIDS patients increased their risk of HIV infection scored higher on an index of intentions to avoid AIDS patient care. In addition, nurses who expressed more negative attitudes toward intravenous drug users or homosexuals were more likely to report similar intentions to avoid AIDS patient care. The implications of these findings for efforts to increase nurses' ability and willingness to provide quality care to persons with AIDS are discussed.
在居住于新泽西州一个选定地区的护士(N = 496)中,研究了对艾滋病职业风险的认知以及对艾滋病风险群体的态度与照顾艾滋病患者的行为意图之间的关系。新泽西州报告的艾滋病病例数量相对较多。对匿名邮件调查回复进行的分层多元回归分析显示,在控制艾滋病知识和受教育年限的情况下,认为照顾艾滋病患者会增加其感染艾滋病毒风险的护士,在避免照顾艾滋病患者的意图指数上得分更高。此外,对静脉吸毒者或同性恋者表达更负面态度的护士,更有可能报告有类似的避免照顾艾滋病患者的意图。讨论了这些发现对提高护士为艾滋病患者提供优质护理的能力和意愿的努力的影响。