[A study on nurse-patient interacting behavior patterns].

S S Lee, S A Chi
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The purpose of the present study is to confirm the interacting behavior between nurses and patients and other things concerned herewith. Subjects of investigation were: 42 nurses selected out of the average nurses who serve in hospital as nurses assigned to medical and surgical wards: and 42 male and female adult patients selected out of the average patients who were under the care of the nurse individuals and can make themselves understood verbally. A nurse and her patient were paired off for questioning. Materials for statistics were gathered by means of observing interactions--verbal and nonverbal--of the chosen subjects for four hours every day from 7:30 a.m. through 7:30 p.m. between on July 15, 1988 and on Aug. 16, 1988. Classified by patterns, the materials observed and gathered were preliminarily analyzed by this researcher, and then reexamined in a full-fledged way by one professor, three nurses and three non-nurses. The researcher depended chiefly on Frequency, ANOVA, Pearson's Correlation Coefficient attached to SPSS Computer System for the process of gathered materials. The results of this investigations are follows 1) A total of 98 times' interactions between nurses and patients were provided during observation of 16 8 hours. 2) It took them the averaged 264.8 seconds (around 4.4 minutes) per a couple of subjects to interact between nurses and patients during observation of four hours. 3) The aim of interactions between nurses and patients appear that 29 times of injection amounted to 29.6% the most, 27 times of PO around to 27.6% the next most, 25 times of vital check to 25.5% the next most, 17 times of independent nursing works and round to 17.3% the least most. 4) As a result of qualitative analyzing the interactions between nurses and patients by the distinctive method of words were positively recognized in 19 cases with 45.2% and negatively in 23 cases with 54.8%. 5) A total of 2,193 times, interaction behaviours between nurses and patients were provided. The frequency of these interaction behaviours took place 1,3 64 times with 62.2% to nurse, and 829 times with 3 7.8% to patients. 6) The classification of verbal and nonverbal interaction behaviour between nurses and patients indicated that it is amounted to 64.9% for verbal behaviour numbered 1,423 and 35.1% for nonverbal one numbered 770. 7) The frequency of verbal behaviour between nurses and patients numbered 1,423 in total. They took place 924 times to nurses and 499 times to patients, it can be also amounted to 64.9% and 35.1% respectively in percentage-wise.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

护患互动行为模式研究
本研究旨在确认护患互动行为及其他相关事项。调查对象为:在医院担任内科和外科病房护士的普通护士中选出42名护士;在护士个人护理下能够口头表达的普通患者中选出42名男女成年患者。一名护士和她的病人被分成两组接受询问。在1988年7月15日至8月16日期间,通过观察被选对象每天从早上7:30到晚上7:30的四个小时的口头和非口头互动来收集统计资料。将观察到的和收集到的资料按模式分类,由本研究员进行初步分析,然后由一名教授、三名护士和三名非护士进行全面的复核。研究者主要依靠SPSS计算机系统附带的Frequency、ANOVA、Pearson’s Correlation Coefficient对收集到的资料进行处理。调查结果如下:1)在16.8小时的观察中,护患互动共98次。2)在四个小时的观察中,每一对受试者平均花费264.8秒(约4.4分钟)与护士和病人进行互动。3)护患互动目的以注射29次最多,占29.6%,PO约27次次之,占27.6%,生命检查25次次之,占25.5%,独立护理工作17次,占17.3%最少。4)通过定性分析护患互动的独特方式,护患互动得到肯定的有19例(45.2%),否定的有23例(54.8%)。5)共提供护患互动行为2193次。这些互动行为发生频率为1,364次,对护士为62.2%,对患者为829次,对患者为37.8%。6)护患言语与非言语互动行为分类表明,言语行为1423人占64.9%,非言语行为770人占35.1%。7)护患言语行为频次共计1423次。护士和患者分别发生924次和499次,占比分别为64.9%和35.1%。(摘要删节为400字)
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