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KMID : 0606420000060040506
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
2000 Volume.6 No. 4 p.506 ~ p.515
Validation of Nursing-sensitive Patient Outcomes: Focused on Abuse Outcomes
Yom Young-Hee

Lee Kyu-Eun
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to validate abuse outcomes included Nursing Outcomes Classification(NOC) developed by Johnson and Maas at the University of Iowa. A sample of 71 nurse experts working in university affiliated hospitals participated in this study. They were asked to rate indicators that examplified the outcomes on a scale of 1 (indicator is not at all characteristic) to 5(indicator is very characteristic). A questionnaire with an adaptation of Fehring s methodology was used to establish the content validity of outcomes. The results were as follows: 1. All indicators were considered to be ¢¥supporting¢¥ and no indicators were considered to be ¢¥nonsupporting¢¥. 2. ¢¥Abuse Recovery : Emotional¢¥ attained an OCV score of 0.780 and was the highest OCV score among abuse outcomes. The highest indicator was ¢¥demonstration of positive interpersonal relationship¢¥. 3. ¢¥Abuse cessation¢¥ attained an OCV score of 0.739 and was the lowest OCV score among abuse outcomes. The highest indicator was ¢¥physical abuse has ceased¢¥. 4. ¢¥Abuse Protection¢¥ attained an OCV score of 0.743 and the highest indicator was ¢¥plans for avoiding abuse¢¥. 5. ¢¥Abuse Recovery: Financial¢¥ attained an OCV score of 0.762 and the highest indicator was ¢¥court-ordered benefits received¢¥. 6. ¢¥Abuse Recovery: Physical¢¥ attained an OCV score of 0.767 and the highest indicator was ¢¥resolution of physical health problem¢¥. 7. ¢¥Abuse Recovery: Sexual¢¥ attained an OCV score of 0.768 and the highest indicator was ¢¥expression of confidence with gender identity¢¥. More outcomes need to be validated and outcomes sensitive to Korean culture need to be developed.
KEYWORD
Nursing Outcomes Classification, Abuse
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