Armitage S, Kavanagh K
Community and Mental Health Nursing Department, University of Sydney, New South Wales.
Aust J Adv Nurs. 1996;14(2):16-23.
Hospital nurses' perceptions of discharge planning were investigated through semi-focused interviews conducted with 12 nurses who worked in five medical wards of a large, metropolitan, teaching hospital. The findings revealed that the nurses' perceptions of discharge planning were influenced by their work experience, their knowledge of patients, the priority they gave to patients' needs, their understanding of the discharge planning process and their awareness of community resources. The nurses' role in discharge planning was not clearly delineated and their involvement in the process was inhibited by organisational factors such as short hospital stays and high patient turnover.
通过对一家大型都市教学医院五个内科病房工作的12名护士进行半聚焦访谈,调查了医院护士对出院计划的看法。研究结果显示,护士对出院计划的看法受到其工作经验、对患者的了解、对患者需求的重视程度、对出院计划流程的理解以及对社区资源的认知的影响。护士在出院计划中的角色没有明确界定,并且他们参与该流程受到诸如住院时间短和患者周转率高之类的组织因素的抑制。