Ben-Sira Z
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, School of Social Work, Mount Scopus, Israel.
Soc Sci Med. 1990;31(5):565-76. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(90)90092-7.
On the basis of a comprehensive study among Israeli primary care practitioners a multivariate framework aimed at furthering the understanding of salaried physicians' likelihood to engage in a bio-psychosocial approach has been developed and empirically verified. The framework augments earlier work on physicians' behavior by further specifying the concept of bio-psychosocial approach and the incentives and preconditions for such an approach. Multivariate analysis highlights the weight of the motivating, facilitating and impeding factors in shaping the primary care practitioners' likelihood to engage in a bio-psychosocial approach. Conclusions are drawn regarding implications for the organization of care providing organizations.
基于对以色列初级保健从业者的全面研究,一个旨在进一步理解受薪医生采用生物心理社会方法可能性的多变量框架已被开发并通过实证验证。该框架通过进一步明确生物心理社会方法的概念以及这种方法的激励因素和前提条件,对早期关于医生行为的研究进行了补充。多变量分析突出了激励、促进和阻碍因素在塑造初级保健从业者采用生物心理社会方法可能性方面的权重。得出了关于对护理提供组织的组织影响的结论。