Pender N J, Pender A R
Am J Public Health. 1980 Aug;70(8):798-803. doi: 10.2105/ajph.70.8.798.
A cross-sectional survey of 388 residents of a northern Illinois county explored the relationships between psychosocial and behavioral characteristics of the population and intentions to use illness prevention and health promotion services provided by nurse practitioners. Results of the study indicated that 61 per cent of the respondents intended to use one or more of the nurse-provided services when they became available within the community. The best predictors of intention to use the services were: expressed interest in use of prevention and health promotion services for direct pay, education beyond high school, and a low level of life stress. Intentions to use the services did not differ significantly between individuals with a regular personal physician and those without a regular physician. These data were interpreted as indicating a need within the community for nurse practitioners to provide prevention and health promotion care. The findings also supported the complementary roles of nurses and physicians in providing health care to ambulatory populations.
一项针对伊利诺伊州北部某县388名居民的横断面调查,探究了该人群的心理社会和行为特征与使用执业护士提供的疾病预防和健康促进服务意愿之间的关系。研究结果表明,61%的受访者表示,当社区提供这些服务时,他们打算使用一项或多项护士提供的服务。使用这些服务意愿的最佳预测因素是:对直接付费的预防和健康促进服务表示感兴趣、高中以上学历以及生活压力水平较低。有固定私人医生的人和没有固定医生的人在使用这些服务的意愿上没有显著差异。这些数据被解读为表明社区内需要执业护士提供预防和健康促进护理。研究结果还支持了护士和医生在为非卧床人群提供医疗服务方面的互补作用。