Jansen Gerard J, Middel Berry, Dassen Theo W N, Reijneveld Menno S A
Department of Health Sciences, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 2006 Apr;20(2):82-93. doi: 10.1016/j.apnu.2005.08.012.
Little is currently known about the attitudes of psychiatric nurses toward patient aggression, particularly from an international perspective. Attitudes toward patient aggression of psychiatric nurses from five European countries were investigated using a recently developed and tested attitude scale. Data were collected from a convenience sample of 1,769 student nurses and psychiatric nurses. Regression analysis was performed to identify personal and occupational characteristics of the respondents able to predict their attitude toward aggression. Analysis of variance was used to identify significant differences in attitudes between and among countries. Attitude was predicted by sex, contractual status (full vs. part time), and the type of ward on which subjects worked. With one exception (communicative attitude), attitudes differed across countries. More research on attitude formation is needed to determine which factors account for these differences.
目前,对于精神科护士对患者攻击行为的态度,尤其是从国际视角来看,了解甚少。使用最近开发并经过测试的态度量表,对来自五个欧洲国家的精神科护士对患者攻击行为的态度进行了调查。数据收集自1769名学生护士和精神科护士的便利样本。进行回归分析以确定能够预测受访者对攻击行为态度的个人和职业特征。使用方差分析来确定不同国家之间以及国家内部态度的显著差异。态度由性别、合同状态(全职与兼职)以及受试者工作的病房类型预测。除了一个例外(沟通态度),各国之间的态度存在差异。需要更多关于态度形成的研究来确定哪些因素导致了这些差异。