Niagara Health, Canada; McMaster University, Canada.
J Pastoral Care Counsel. 2020 Dec;74(4):229-233. doi: 10.1177/1542305020949443.
The (Spiritual) Self-Assessment Tool Study was designed to test the novel engagement tool's effectiveness. Providing the (Spiritual) Self-Assessment Tool Study to newly admitted medical patients led to few instances where the tool was completed. Nevertheless, the (Spiritual) Self-Assessment Tool Study patient questionnaire generated significant secondary findings: a third of responding patients consider their hospital care incomplete without their care team having access to (Spiritual) Self-Assessment Tool data. Nursing staff also desire this data, but are unable to access it without the (Spiritual) Self-Assessment Tool or an equivalent source.
《精神自我评估工具研究》旨在测试新参与工具的有效性。向新入院的医疗患者提供《精神自我评估工具研究》,导致很少有患者完成该工具。然而,《精神自我评估工具研究》患者问卷产生了重要的次要发现:三分之一的回应患者认为,如果他们的护理团队无法访问《精神自我评估工具》数据,他们的医院护理是不完整的。护理人员也希望获得这些数据,但如果没有《精神自我评估工具》或同等来源,他们就无法访问这些数据。