A statistical comparison of the emotional status of hospitalized versus nonhospitalized subjects: a pilot study.

D Chapman, A Cosentino, D L Cross, R J Harrington, D Impecoven
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It has been suggested that the health care system might be best assessed by the patient's own attitudes concerning the quality of service rendered (Wood, 1974). The purpose of this study is to analyze the psychosocial quality of the health service/hospital system in the greater Iowa City, Iowa area, and the relative emotional stability of hospitalized patients in several local hospitals. Specifically, a survey of 20 questions has been developed to assess (1) patient's attitudes and psychosocial outlook, (2) patient's self-perception. (3) situation generated feelings and (4) family/support group generated feelings. The comparative results of this experiment may indicate (1) the overall emotional status of hospitalized patients relative to non-hospitalized individuals and (2) the general psychosocial effectiveness of the hospital system (in the greater Iowa City. Iowa area). This information may be useful to both the medical/allied-health student and the inexperienced clinician, relative to various preconceived notions concerning the emotional state of hospitalized patients, in general.

住院与非住院受试者情绪状态的统计比较:一项初步研究。
有人建议,医疗保健系统可能是最好的评估病人自己的态度所提供的服务质量(伍德,1974年)。本研究的目的是分析大爱荷华市爱荷华地区卫生服务/医院系统的心理社会质量,以及当地几家医院住院患者的相对情绪稳定性。具体来说,一项包含20个问题的调查已经被开发出来,以评估(1)患者的态度和社会心理前景,(2)患者的自我感知。(3)情境产生感受(4)家庭/支持团体产生感受。本实验的比较结果可能表明:(1)住院患者相对于非住院个体的整体情绪状态;(2)医院系统的总体心理社会有效性(在大爱荷华市)。爱荷华州的区域)。总的来说,这些信息对于医学/联合健康学生和没有经验的临床医生来说都是有用的,相对于住院病人情绪状态的各种先入为主的观念。
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