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重症监护护士对肥胖重症监护患者的内隐和外显态度及其行为意向。

Intensive care nurses' implicit and explicit attitudes and their behavioural intentions towards obese intensive care patients.

机构信息

Department of Health and Nursing Sciences, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway.

Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2019 Dec;75(12):3631-3642. doi: 10.1111/jan.14205. Epub 2019 Oct 7.

Abstract

AIMS

To examine qualified intensive care nurses' implicit and explicit attitudes towards obese intensive care patients and whether their attitudes are associated with their behavioural intentions towards these patients.

BACKGROUND

Obese intensive care patients may experience more stress than do normal-weight patients. Intensive care nurses' attitudes and the way they address their care are thus vital. Despite a range of studies revealing that health professionals hold anti-fat attitudes towards obese patients, there is a lack of knowledge about intensive care nurses' implicit and explicit attitudes and if such attitudes are associated with behavioural intention.

DESIGN

A cross-sectional survey.

METHODS

From November 2017 - January 2018, a web-based survey was conducted with 159 qualified intensive care nurses (84.3% women, mean age 45.52 years) recruited through 16 intensive care units and Facebook. The survey consisted of implicit attitude tests, explicit bias scales, the Anti-fat Attitude questionnaire, vignettes measuring behavioural intention, and demographic questions.

RESULTS

Intensive care nurses reported implicit preferences for thin over thick people and found obese individuals slightly 'worse' and 'lazy', comprising less willpower than thin individuals. Attitudes were not associated with behavioural intention.

CONCLUSION

This study provides new knowledge about qualified intensive care nurses' anti-fat attitudes and behavioural intention towards obese intensive care patients. These findings should be acknowledged by policymakers, clinical healthcare providers and educators to secure optimal care for these patients.

IMPACT STATEMENT

These results should be used in nursing attitude change programmes, in intensive care units, and among nursing educators, focusing on increasing nurses' knowledge of the complexities of obesity. Further research on obese intensive care patients' healthcare experiences and the impact that healthcare providers' anti-fat attitudes and behaviours has on patients' perceived care quality is needed.

摘要

目的

探讨合格的重症监护护士对肥胖重症监护患者的内隐和外显态度,以及他们的态度是否与对这些患者的行为意向有关。

背景

肥胖的重症监护患者可能比正常体重的患者经历更多的压力。因此,重症监护护士的态度和他们提供护理的方式至关重要。尽管有一系列研究表明,卫生专业人员对肥胖患者持有反脂肪态度,但我们对重症监护护士的内隐和外显态度以及这些态度是否与行为意向有关知之甚少。

设计

横断面调查。

方法

2017 年 11 月至 2018 年 1 月,通过 16 个重症监护病房和 Facebook 招募了 159 名合格的重症监护护士(84.3%为女性,平均年龄为 45.52 岁),进行了一项基于网络的调查。该调查包括内隐态度测试、外显偏见量表、反脂肪态度问卷、行为意向量表和人口统计学问题。

结果

重症监护护士报告说,他们对内隐的瘦人偏好,认为肥胖者稍微“差”和“懒惰”,意志力不如瘦人。态度与行为意向无关。

结论

本研究提供了关于合格的重症监护护士对肥胖重症监护患者的反脂肪态度和行为意向的新知识。这些发现应该得到政策制定者、临床医疗保健提供者和教育工作者的认可,以确保为这些患者提供最佳护理。

意义

这些结果应该用于护理态度改变计划、重症监护病房以及护理教育者中,重点是增加护士对肥胖复杂性的认识。需要进一步研究肥胖重症监护患者的医疗体验,以及医疗保健提供者的反脂肪态度和行为对患者感知护理质量的影响。

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