Cassiani S H, Zanetti M L, Pelá N T
Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil.
J Adv Nurs. 1992 May;17(5):576-81. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.1992.tb02835.x.
Studies have shown that students and the general population have little knowledge about nursing schools and the nursing profession. This study investigates the extent to which a sample of the population of Brazil is aware of the existence of nursing schools, and how they have obtained this information. Data were collected by telephone interviews. The sample consisted of 326 subjects whose telephone numbers were taken from the telephone book. Analysis showed that 73% of the subjects were aware of the existence of two nursing schools in the city; however, 65.03% did not know the names of these schools. Direct communication with friends and family, as well as indirect communication by television and advertising, were the sources of information mentioned by those questioned.
研究表明,学生和普通大众对护理学校及护理专业了解甚少。本研究调查了巴西部分人群对护理学校存在的知晓程度,以及他们获取这些信息的方式。数据通过电话访谈收集。样本由326名从电话簿中选取电话号码的受试者组成。分析表明,73%的受试者知晓该市有两所护理学校;然而,65.03%的人不知道这些学校的名称。与朋友和家人的直接交流,以及通过电视和广告的间接交流,是被询问者提到的信息来源。