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护理、社会工作和医学生对身体或智力残疾人士的态度。

Attitudes towards people with physical or intellectual disabilities among nursing, social work and medical students.

机构信息

Laboratory of Epidemiology, Prevention & Management of Diseases, Nursing Department, Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Crete, Crete, Greece.

Faculty of Nursing, Center for Health Services Management and Evaluation, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2017 Dec;26(23-24):4951-4963. doi: 10.1111/jocn.13988. Epub 2017 Oct 13.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

To examine and compare undergraduate healthcare students' attitudes towards people with physical or intellectual disabilities in Greece.

BACKGROUND

The experience that people with disabilities have with health care is a complex interaction between their medical condition and the social and physical environment. Attitudes of the nursing and healthcare staff affect the quality of care and people's adaptation to their disability, self-image and rehabilitation outcomes.

DESIGN

Descriptive cross-sectional survey.

METHODS

Nursing, Social Work and Medicine students (N = 1007, 79.4% female) attending three universities (Athens, Crete) completed during 2014-2016 two standardised scales regarding physical (ATDP-B) and intellectual disability (CLAS-ID). Descriptive and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed.

RESULTS

Attitudes towards people with physical disabilities in Greece (ATDP-B scores) were poor with scores just above the mid-point. Medical studies and higher knowledge and work with individuals with physical disabilities signified marginally more positive attitudes. Gender and age displayed no associations with attitudes. Regarding intellectual disability (CLAS-ID scores), nursing students had slightly less positive attitudes in "Similarity" but more positive attitudes in "Sheltering" subscales. Previous work and contact was related to more favourable and higher age to less favourable "Similarity" and "Sheltering" attitudes. Males had higher "Exclusion" scores. Those who knew people with intellectual disabilities had less favourable "Empowerment" attitudes. Knowledge was related to more positive attitudes in all four CLAS-ID subscales.

CONCLUSIONS

Greek health and social care students showed poor attitudes towards people with physical and intellectual disability.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

When holding unfavourable attitudes, healthcare professionals become less involved with the people they care for and they do not provide nursing care to the best of their abilities. Undergraduate and continuing education, along with workplace enhancements, should aim to provide high-quality health care to people with disabilities.

摘要

目的和目标

研究和比较希腊医科大学生对身体或智力残疾人士的态度。

背景

残疾人士在医疗保健方面的体验是其医疗状况与社会和物理环境之间复杂的相互作用。护理和医疗保健人员的态度会影响护理质量以及人们对残疾、自我形象和康复结果的适应程度。

设计

描述性横断面调查。

方法

护理、社会工作和医学专业的学生(N=1007 人,79.4%为女性)参加了三所大学(雅典、克里特岛)于 2014-2016 年开展的两项关于身体(ATDP-B)和智力残疾(CLAS-ID)的标准化量表调查。采用描述性和多变量逻辑回归分析。

结果

希腊人对身体残疾人士(ATDP-B 评分)的态度较差,评分仅略高于中点。医学专业和更高的知识水平,以及与身体残疾人士的工作经历,略微表现出更积极的态度。性别和年龄与态度无关。关于智力残疾(CLAS-ID 评分),护理专业的学生在“相似性”方面的态度略不积极,但在“庇护”方面的态度更积极。以往的工作经历和接触与更有利的“相似性”和“庇护”态度以及更高的年龄与不太有利的“相似性”和“庇护”态度有关。男性的“排斥”得分较高。那些认识智力残疾人士的人在“赋权”方面的态度不太有利。知识与 CLAS-ID 的所有四个分量表中的更积极态度有关。

结论

希腊的健康和社会护理专业的学生对身体和智力残疾人士表现出较差的态度。

临床相关性

当持有不利的态度时,医护人员会减少对他们所照顾的人的参与,并且无法尽最大能力提供护理。本科和继续教育,以及工作场所的改进,应旨在为残疾人士提供高质量的医疗保健。

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