Chenoy N C, Spitzer W O, Anderson G D
Can Med Assoc J. 1973 Apr 21;108(8):998-1003.
A household survey in a medically underserviced rural population of south-central Ontario was conducted in early 1971 to ascertain attitudes about nurses as providers of primary care. The population sampled had not been exposed to nurse practitioners or family practice nurses before the survey was concluded. The results demonstrate favourable views about nurses giving services in health maintenance and sickness surveillance situations. Personal primary care rendered in homes was highly acceptable to respondents. Physician services were preferred in worry-inducing situations.
1971年初,在安大略省中南部医疗服务不足的农村人口中进行了一项家庭调查,以确定人们对护士作为初级保健提供者的态度。在调查结束之前,抽样人群未曾接触过执业护士或家庭护理护士。结果表明,人们对护士在健康维护和疾病监测方面提供服务持积极态度。受访者非常认可在家中提供的个人初级保健。在引发担忧的情况下,人们更倾向于医生服务。