Shipp M D, Talley D K
School of Optometry, Medical Center, University of Alabama, Birmingham 35294.
J Am Optom Assoc. 1988 Oct;59(10):802-14.
A worldwide survey of active duty military optometrists (Air Force, Army and Navy) was conducted in the spring of 1987. The survey response rate was 79%. Statistically significant differences (alpha = 0.01) in their roles, activities and attitudes are presented and discussed. Significant interservice differences were found in: types of duties, profession/status of immediate supervisors, work assignments, frequency and types of patient encounters, awareness of therapeutic drug policies, access to specific clinical instruments, and frequency of routine clinical tests. Attitude and opinion tabulations suggest an overall satisfaction with professional experiences and interprofessional working relationships. However, there was a common perception that optometrists did not receive appropriate promotional consideration or career opportunities within this multidisciplinary setting. Implications of survey results for non-military multidisciplinary health care institutions are also discussed.
1987年春季,对现役军队验光师(空军、陆军和海军)进行了一次全球范围的调查。调查回复率为79%。文中呈现并讨论了他们在角色、活动和态度方面具有统计学意义的差异(α = 0.01)。在以下方面发现了显著的军种间差异:职责类型、直属上级的职业/地位、工作任务分配、患者接触的频率和类型、对治疗药物政策的了解、使用特定临床仪器的情况以及常规临床检查的频率。态度和意见统计表明,对专业经历和跨专业工作关系总体满意。然而,人们普遍认为,在这个多学科环境中,验光师没有得到适当的晋升考虑或职业机会。还讨论了调查结果对非军事多学科医疗机构的影响。