Young E W, Koch P B, Preston D B
Public Health Nurs. 1989 Dec;6(4):189-96. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1446.1989.tb00596.x.
With no effective medical treatment or vaccine for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) available now or in the near future, nursing can make the most difference by providing emotional support and physical care for people with AIDS and their families. One of the least understood areas in providing such care is the feelings nurses have toward persons with AIDS, especially in rural areas. This study measured changes in knowledge and attitude toward AIDS and homosexuality before, immediately after, and three months after an all-day AIDS workshop for nurses. The program provided current knowledge about transmission of the human immune virus and risk behaviors, and addressed personal feelings regarding fear of caring for persons with AIDS as well as negative feelings associated with homosexuality. Results revealed significant positive changes in knowledge and attitudes three months later. Participants also became significantly less fearful and more willing to care for persons with AIDS. Feelings of fearfulness and willingness to care for people with AIDS were associated not with knowledge differences but with differences in attitudes toward the disease and homosexuality. Therefore, this program's affective component was more closely associated with precursors to behavior change than was cognitive education. As the education needs of rural and community nurses increase, programs specific to them must continue to be developed and studied. Future research must also explore and evaluate actual nursing care of AIDS patients in relation to education program objectives.
由于目前及在可预见的未来都没有针对获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)的有效药物治疗或疫苗,护理工作通过为艾滋病患者及其家人提供情感支持和身体护理,能发挥最大作用。在提供此类护理时,最不为人所理解的领域之一是护士对艾滋病患者的感受,尤其是在农村地区。本研究测量了护士参加为期一天的艾滋病研讨会之前、之后即刻以及三个月后的艾滋病及同性恋相关知识和态度的变化。该项目提供了有关人类免疫病毒传播及风险行为的最新知识,并探讨了对护理艾滋病患者的恐惧以及与同性恋相关的负面感受等个人情感问题。结果显示三个月后知识和态度有显著的积极变化。参与者对护理艾滋病患者的恐惧明显减少,且更愿意提供护理。对护理艾滋病患者的恐惧和意愿并非与知识差异相关,而是与对该疾病及同性恋的态度差异有关。因此,该项目的情感部分比认知教育更紧密地与行为改变的先兆相关。随着农村和社区护士教育需求的增加,必须继续开发和研究针对他们的特定项目。未来的研究还必须探索和评估与教育项目目标相关的艾滋病患者实际护理情况。