护生对关怀HIV/AIDS感染者的态度。一项欧洲多中心研究

Antonio Bonacaro, T. Stroumpouki, A. Stavropoulou, Carmela Triglia, Emanuele Vizilio, D. Papageorgiou, Ivan Rubbi
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背景和目的:照顾艾滋病患者对护理专业的学生来说是一个具有挑战性的问题,有时会因为不同的文化、政治和宗教观点而产生误解。本研究旨在调查护生对照顾爱滋病患者的态度。方法:选取欧洲四所大学护理本科学生作为方便样本。采用艾滋病态度量表(AAS)收集数据。统计分析采用ANOVA检验、自变量t检验和Kruskal-Wallis检验,置信水平P <0.05。结果:样本包括594名学生,其中162名(27.3%)为英国学生,246名(41.4%)为意大利学生,186名(31.3%)为希腊学生。研究结果显示,学生对HIV/AIDS患者的态度相对积极,但大多数学生表示害怕通过临床实践感染HIV。护生对HIV/AIDS患者的积极感受也与照顾他们的强烈意愿相关。结论:尽管有不同的教学和学习经历,但有相当一部分参与者认为艾滋病毒/艾滋病使护理成为高危职业。此外,学生们的误解并不局限于临床实践领域,因为他们在让自己的孩子与感染艾滋病的孩子一起上课和/或在有感染艾滋病的厨师工作的餐馆用餐时表达了担忧。一般来说,学生对这类患者的态度是友好的,但与这种情况有关的污名仍然存在。一种新的教学方法可能有助于重新定义学生的态度,并限制误解对护理质量的负面影响。在这方面的进一步调查将有助于揭示学生在接近艾滋病/艾滋病毒患者时仍然有偏见的原因。建议采用基于半结构化访谈和/或焦点小组的定性方法。(www.actabiomedica.it)
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Nursing students’ attitudes on caring for people living with HIV/AIDS. A European Multicentre Study
Background and aim: Caring for people with HIV/AIDS is a challenging issue for nursing students, involving sometimes misconceptions due to different cultural, political and religious views. The aim of this project was to investigate nursing students’ attitudes on caring for people with HIV/AIDS. Methods: A convenient sample of undergraduate nursing students enrolled in four European universities was recruited. Data were collected by administering the AIDS Attitude Scale (AAS). Statistical analysis included the ANOVA test, the t–test for independent variables, and the Kruskal-Wallis test with a confidence level P <0.05. Results: The sample consisted of 594 students of which 162 (27.3%) were English, 246 (41.4%) Italian and 186 (31.3%) Greek. Study findings demonstrated that students’ attitudes toward HIV/AIDS patients were relatively positive, although the majority of them indicated fear of contracting HIV through clinical practice. Nursing students’ positive feelings for HIV/AIDS patients were also correlated with the strong willingness to take care of them. Conclusions: Despite being exposed to different teaching and learning experiences, a significant part of the participants believe that HIV/AIDS make nursing a high-risk profession. Furthermore, students’ misconceptions are not limited to clinical practice areas as they expressed concerns in sending their children in a class along with a child affected by AIDS and/or in dining in a restaurant where a chef affected by AIDS works. Students are in general well-disposed towards this patients’ population but there is still stigma associated with this condition. A new teaching and learning approach may help redefining students’ attitudes and in limiting the negative impact of misconceptions on the quality of nursing care. Further investigation in this area would help in shading light on the reasons why students are still biased in approaching AIDS/HIV patients. The use of a qualitative approach based on semi-structured interviews and/or focus group would be recommended. (www.actabiomedica.it)
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