Heaney C A, Burke A C
Department of Preventive Medicine, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 1995 Oct;31(5):449-62. doi: 10.1007/BF02188615.
Ideologies of care, or systems of beliefs about the importance of particular goals and activities, help guide how care is provided. One currently pervasive ideology of care is that of normalization. In this paper, the ideologies of care of both house managers and direct care staff in group homes are contrasted. Results indicate that the ideology of direct care staff is less differentiated than that of the house managers. In addition, house managers are more likely to subscribe to a normalization ideology and less likely to subscribe to a family orientation ideology than are direct care staff. Ideological differences between house managers and direct care staff are only partially explained by differences in the demographic composition of the two groups.
护理理念,即关于特定目标和活动重要性的信念体系,有助于指导护理的提供方式。当前一种普遍存在的护理理念是正常化理念。在本文中,对集体家庭中房屋管理人员和直接护理人员的护理理念进行了对比。结果表明,直接护理人员的理念比房屋管理人员的理念差异更小。此外,与直接护理人员相比,房屋管理人员更倾向于认同正常化理念,而不太可能认同家庭导向理念。房屋管理人员和直接护理人员之间的理念差异仅部分由两组人员的人口构成差异所解释。