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KMID : 1001120110080020097
Perspectives in Nursing Science
2011 Volume.8 No. 2 p.97 ~ p.104
Educational Needs Assessment for Alcohol Prevention Services in the Workplace
Kang Kyoung-Hwa

Kim Sung-Jae
Abstract
Purpose: This study seeks to assess the educational needs pertaining to staff competency for alcohol prevention services in the workplace.

Methods: The subjects were staff in charge of alcohol prevention services in four organizations. A questionnaire was modified pursuant to the IC & RC (International Certification & Reciprocity Consortium) Certified Prevention Specialist role delineation. The questionnaire consisted of five domains with 27 items. Data were collected via the self-administered questionnaire from October to November of 2009. 400 questionnaires were mailed and 144(36.0%) were returned. The collected data were analyzed using the Borich¡¯s needs assessment model and with SPSS/WIN 15.0.

Results: Overall mean scores for the importance levels of competency ratings were 3.79, while the performance levels of the competency were 2.13 and Borich¡¯s need results were 6.32. Public Health and Mental Health Center showed the highest degree of educational needs in terms of education & program development (p=.022).

Conclusion: The perceived importance levels pertaining to staff competency for alcohol prevention services in the workplace were higher than those of the current performance levels. Staff working for alcohol prevention services in the workplace showed a different level of educational need as regards these competency levels according to service providers. To promote the effectiveness of alcohol prevention services in the workplace, the development of an educational program to meet the needs of the service providers is necessary.
KEYWORD
Preventive health services, Alcohol abuse, Competence-based educational, IC&RC
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