Duker P C, Seys D, van Leeuwe J, Prins L W
University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Am J Ment Retard. 1991 Jan;95(4):388-96.
Effects of occupational conditions of ward staff on the quality of residential care for individuals with mental retardation was assessed. Three questions were asked: (a) Does type of contract under which staff members are employed differentially affect their distribution of activities? (b) Does length of duty have an effect on their distribution of activities? (c) Does the number of staff members present on the living group influence quality of care? Over a 40-week period, data were collected on 30 ward staff members who were responsible for 39 residents with severe and profound mental retardation. Results show that staff differentially distributed their activities, especially with respect to organizational activities and the amount of custodial care, depending on the type of contract they were employed under and the number of consecutive days they worked. Number of staff present on the living group appeared to be a major factor in terms of distribution of activities. Implications for staff managers and administrators of residential facilities were discussed.
评估了病房工作人员的职业状况对智力迟钝患者住宿护理质量的影响。提出了三个问题:(a) 工作人员的雇佣合同类型是否会对其活动分配产生不同影响?(b) 值班时长是否会对其活动分配产生影响?(c) 居住小组中的工作人员数量是否会影响护理质量?在40周的时间里,收集了30名负责39名重度和极重度智力迟钝患者的病房工作人员的数据。结果表明,工作人员根据其受雇的合同类型和连续工作的天数,对活动进行了不同的分配,尤其是在组织活动和监护护理量方面。居住小组中的工作人员数量似乎是活动分配的一个主要因素。讨论了对住宿设施的工作人员经理和管理人员的启示。