Benson L, Ducanis A
Rehabil Nurs. 1995 Jul-Aug;20(4):204-11. doi: 10.1002/j.2048-7940.1995.tb01628.x.
Nurses' perceptions of their professional role and their experience of role conflict were explored in a sample of certified general rehabilitation nurses. Nonnurse healthcare professionals who are on the same teams as the participating nurses also were assessed for their expectations of the nurse's role. The level of locus of control was identified among the various professions. The major finding of the study was that the rehabilitation nurses shared a consistent view of their professional role and of how they believed other professionals saw this role. The results showed that the nonnurse professionals were to some extent unaware of the expectations that the nurses held for the nursing role. There was no appreciable difference in the level of locus of control among team members, a situation which may have a leveling effect on the team dynamics. These findings have implications for professional role clarity, the promotion of locus of control, and interdisciplinary team dynamics.
在一组注册普通康复护士样本中,探讨了护士对其专业角色的认知以及他们的角色冲突经历。还对与参与研究的护士在同一团队的非护士医疗专业人员对护士角色的期望进行了评估。确定了不同职业群体的控制源水平。该研究的主要发现是,康复护士对其专业角色以及他们认为其他专业人员如何看待这一角色有着一致的看法。结果表明,非护士专业人员在一定程度上没有意识到护士对护理角色的期望。团队成员之间的控制源水平没有明显差异,这种情况可能会对团队动态产生一种平衡作用。这些发现对专业角色的明确、控制源的提升以及跨学科团队动态具有启示意义。