Paradis L F, Lambert J L, Spohn B B, Pfeifle W G
College of Urban and Public Affairs, University of Louisville, Kentucky.
Health Care Manage Rev. 1989 Spring;14(2):13-24.
Managerial and supervisory skills are seldom included as part of health care workers' education. This article explores activities performed by supervisors and managers, past training, perceived needs for additional training, and factors influencing attendance at training programs.
管理和监督技能很少被纳入医护人员的教育内容。本文探讨了主管和管理人员所开展的活动、以往的培训情况、对额外培训的感知需求以及影响参加培训项目的因素。