Pauker S L
Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 1986 Jan;8(1):11-7. doi: 10.1016/0163-8343(86)90058-7.
Interviews with patients and staff of the New York Hospital Burn Unit in which they discuss their reactions to a variety of unit milieu stresses were videotaped. These were then edited together and played back at staff conference. This intervention increased staff awareness of unit stresses, facilitated discussion about these stresses among surgeons, nurses, and ancillary staff and enhanced the staff-liaison alliance in ways that other psychiatric liaison techniques failed. The psychologic attributes of film are reviewed in an attempt to account for the special impact of videotape in this liaison psychiatry setting.
对纽约医院烧伤科的患者和工作人员进行了访谈,他们在访谈中讨论了对各种科室环境压力的反应,并进行了录像。然后将这些录像编辑在一起,在员工会议上播放。这种干预提高了员工对科室压力的认识,促进了外科医生、护士和辅助人员之间关于这些压力的讨论,并以其他精神科联络技术未能做到的方式加强了员工与联络人员的联盟。本文回顾了电影的心理属性,试图解释录像带在这种联络精神病学环境中的特殊影响。