Schluter Jessica, Seaton Philippa, Chaboyer Wendy
Jessica Schluter BN RN PhD Student School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Philippa Seaton PhD RN Coordinator International Programs Research Centre for Clinical Practice Innovation, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Wendy Chaboyer PhD RN Director Research Centre for Clinical Practice Innovation, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
J Adv Nurs. 2008 Jan;61(1):107-114. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2007.04490.x.
This paper is a description of the development and processes of the critical incident technique and its applicability to nursing research, using a recently-conducted study of the Australian nursing workforce as an exemplar. Issues are raised for consideration prior to the technique being put into practice.
Since 1954, the critical incident technique has been used to study people's activities in a variety of professions. This five-step technique can be modified for specific settings and research questions. The fruitfulness of a study using the technique relies on gaining three important pieces of information. First, participants' complete and rich descriptions of the situation or event to be explored; secondly, the specific actions of the person/s involved in the event to aid understanding of why certain decisions were made; thirdly, the outcome of the event, to ascertain the effectiveness of the behaviour. As in other qualitative methodologies, an inductive analysis process can be used with the critical incident technique.
Rich contextual information can be obtained using this technique. It generates information and uncovers tacit knowledge through assisting participants to describe their thought processes and actions during the event. Use of probing questions that determine how participants take part in certain events, or act in the ways they do, greatly enhances the outcome. A full interpretation of the event can only occur when all its aspects are provided.
The critical incident technique is a practical method that allows researchers to understand complexities of the nursing role and function, and the interactions between nurses and other clinicians.
本文描述了关键事件技术的发展历程及其在护理研究中的应用过程,并以最近一项关于澳大利亚护理人员队伍的研究为例进行说明。在该技术付诸实践之前,提出了一些需要考虑的问题。
自1954年以来,关键事件技术已被用于研究人们在各种职业中的活动。这种五步技术可针对特定环境和研究问题进行修改。使用该技术进行研究的成效取决于获取三条重要信息。第一,参与者对要探究的情况或事件的完整而丰富的描述;第二,事件中相关人员的具体行为,以帮助理解为何做出某些决策;第三,事件的结果,以确定行为的有效性。与其他定性方法一样,关键事件技术可采用归纳分析过程。
使用该技术可获得丰富的背景信息。它通过协助参与者描述事件期间的思维过程和行为来生成信息并揭示隐性知识。使用探测性问题来确定参与者如何参与某些事件或以他们的方式行事,会大大提高研究结果。只有提供事件的所有方面,才能对事件进行全面解读。
关键事件技术是一种实用方法,可让研究人员了解护理角色和功能的复杂性以及护士与其他临床医生之间的互动。