Van den Bergh-Braam A
University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Int Nurs Rev. 1988 Sep-Oct;35(5):133-6.
While many nurses react positively to the Primary Health Care movement, some continue to express doubt and criticism. For example, in the May 1987 issue of the Dutch nurses' association's journal Het Beterschap, a nurse stated frankly that she was afraid that primary health care (PHC) would destroy the knowledge and skills of present maternity care personnel. She specifically asked that this aspect of the subject be covered at the association's upcoming PHC congress in September. The following lecture given at the congress answers this request for more light on the subject, after the presentation of relevant findings to back the argument for the nursing profession's need to adapt to patients' present needs--i.e. primary health care.
虽然许多护士对初级卫生保健运动反应积极,但仍有一些护士继续表示怀疑和批评。例如,在1987年5月荷兰护士协会的期刊《健康改善》上,一名护士坦率地表示,她担心初级卫生保健会破坏现有产科护理人员的知识和技能。她特别要求在协会即将于9月召开的初级卫生保健大会上讨论这一主题。在大会上发表了相关研究结果以支持护理专业需要适应患者当前需求(即初级卫生保健)的论点之后,以下在大会上的演讲回应了这一要求,以便更清楚地阐明该主题。