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Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2011 Sep;46(9):893-901. doi: 10.1007/s00127-010-0259-2. Epub 2010 Jul 2.
Previous research has shown considerable differences in how often coercive measures are used in mental health care between groups of patients, institutions and geographical areas. Staff attitudes towards the use of coercion have been put forward as a factor that may influence these differences.
This study investigates the attitudes to coercion in 651 staff members within 33 Norwegian acute psychiatric wards. The newly developed Staff Attitude to Coercion Scale was used to measure staff attitudes.
Multilevel analysis showed that there was significant variance among wards, estimated to be about 8-11% of the total variance on three scales.
Despite substantial differences in attitudes among wards, most of the variance could be attributed to individual staff level factors. Hence, it is likely that staff attitudes are influenced, to a large extent, by each individual staff member's personality and values.
先前的研究表明,在精神卫生保健中,不同患者群体、机构和地理区域之间使用强制性措施的频率存在显著差异。工作人员对使用强制性措施的态度被认为是影响这些差异的一个因素。
本研究调查了 33 个挪威急性精神病病房的 651 名工作人员对强制性措施的态度。使用新开发的《工作人员对强制性措施的态度量表》来衡量工作人员的态度。
多水平分析显示,病房之间存在显著差异,在三个量表上估计占总方差的 8-11%。
尽管病房之间的态度存在很大差异,但大部分差异可以归因于个别工作人员层面的因素。因此,工作人员的态度很可能在很大程度上受到每个工作人员个性和价值观的影响。