KMID : 0388320230300010035
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Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamental Nursing 2023 Volume.30 No. 1 p.35 ~ p.45
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The Influence of Long-term Care Hospital Nurses' Nursing Professionalism and Knowledge of COVID-19 on Nursing Intentions for COVID-19 Patients
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Lee Mi-Aei
Park Hyun-Ju Kim Bong-Hwa
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study attempted to identify the influence of long-term care hospital nurses' nursing professionalismand knowledge of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on nursing intentions for COVID-19 patients.
Methods:Data were collected from nurses who had worked for at least 6 months at long-term care hospitals with more than100 beds located in North Gyeongsang Province from July 15 to 31, 2021. In total, 207 questionnaires wereanalyzed using the t-test, one-way analysis of variance, Pearson correlation coefficients, and multiple linearregression with SPSS for Windows version 25.0.
Results: Among the sub-factors constituting nursing pro-fessionalism, self-concept of the profession (r=.22, p=.001) and professionalism of nursing (r=.23, p=.001) werecorrelated with nursing intention for COVID-19 patients, whereas there no correlation was found betweenknowledge of COVID-19 and nursing intention for COVID-19 patients. In addition, among the sub-factors ofnursing professionalism, the only factor influencing nursing intention for COVID-19 patients was professionalismof nursing, which could explain approximately 6.0% of variance in nursing intention for COVID-19 patients (¥â=.58,p=.049).
Conclusion: It is important to strengthen professionalism of nursing among various aspects of nursingprofessionalism in order to improve long-term care hospital nurses¡¯ nursing intention for COVID-19 patients.
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KEYWORD
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COVID-19, Intention, Knowledge, Nurses, Professionalism
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