Martell L K, Mitchell S K
JOGN Nurs. 1984 May-Jun;13(3):145-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1552-6909.1984.tb01123.x.
A preliminary study was conducted to examine if healthy new mothers exhibit Rubin's "Taking-in" and "Taking-hold" behaviors and attitudes and if these behaviors and attitudes change during the course of hospitalization. Twenty subjects were surveyed on each postpartal hospital day at a large, west coast urban hospital. While the women exhibited some of the behavior and attitude changes, the findings do not support the specific time aspects described by Rubin. Implications for nursing practice, education, and research are discussed.
开展了一项初步研究,以检验健康的初为人母者是否表现出鲁宾的“接纳”和“掌控”行为及态度,以及这些行为和态度在住院期间是否会发生变化。在西海岸一家大型城市医院,对20名受试者在产后每一天进行了调查。虽然这些女性表现出了一些行为和态度上的变化,但研究结果并不支持鲁宾所描述的特定时间方面的情况。文中讨论了对护理实践、教育和研究的启示。