Korleis vektlegger pasientar og personale ved psykiatriske sjukhus i Norge kva som er god
omsorg?
Engelsk titel: How do patients and staff at psychiatric hospitals in Norway rank what is good care?
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Författare:
Skorpen F
;
Kristoffersen K
Email: frode.skorpen@hsh.no
Språk: Nor
Antal referenser: 25
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 06103017
Sammanfattning
The study addresses the following
two questions: 1) Do the patients
and staff at psychiatric hospitals
hold similar or divergent views
with regard to what is good care?
2) Does gender influence how
patients and staff at psychiatric
hospitals rank the importance of
what is good care? The study was
carried out by a survey design.
Four hospitals in western Norway
with a total of 65 patients and 79
staff took part. A revised version
of the Care Q instrument was
used.
The results show that both groups
rank human interaction between
patients and staff as the most
important care procedure. Physical
nursing and monitoring functions
were considered the least
important care procedures by
both groups. The results also
show a statistically significant
difference between patients and
staff with regard to 15 out of 50
individual statements. As an
example the statement «is honest
about your mental problems»,
and «gets to know the patient as
an individual person» was ranked
as much more important by patients
than by staff. The study also
indicates that the gender of patients
and staff may influence how
they rank the importance of care
procedures.