Bottorff J L, Morse J M
University of British Columbia School of Nursing, Vancouver, Canada.
Image J Nurs Sch. 1994 Spring;26(1):53-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.1994.tb00294.x.
Verbal and nonverbal behaviors of nurses during interactions with cancer patients were examined by analyzing videotapes of caregiving. Using techniques of qualitative ethology, four types of attending were identified: doing more, doing with, doing for, and doing tasks. The findings provide support for an alternative method of classifying nurse-patient interactions that captures patterns of caring.
通过分析护理过程的录像带,研究了护士与癌症患者互动时的言语和非言语行为。运用定性行为学技术,确定了四种护理方式:多做、一起做、为患者做、执行任务。这些发现为一种捕捉护理模式的护士-患者互动分类的替代方法提供了支持。