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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
2003 Volume.9 No. 3 p.337 ~ p.352
The Analysis of Nursing Research in Korea in relation to the Evaluation of Quality of Nursing
Kim Nam-Young

Jang Keum-Seong
Ryu Se-Ang
Kim Yun-Min
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyse research trends related to the evaluation of quality of nursing, there-by obtaining basic data relating to the identification of cur-rent situation of instrument development of quality of nursing, and of future research orientation and to the development of performance index of nursing organization.

Method: The data were collected from June to December, 2002 through the review of total of 32 research papers which had evaluated quality of nursing among published papers in Korea from 1976 to August 2002. The analysis was done in terms of research period, the periodicals in which research papers were published, domains and the approaches of evacuation of nursing quality. The content analysis of lowest-level items amounting was performed using MC developed by McCloskey & Bulecheck(1998) and con-sequential indices of quality of nursing developed by Chi(1995).

Results: Twenty-three of 32 papers(71.8%) turned out to be published after 1995, indicating surging interest in the evaluation of quality of nursing from the mid 1990s. Also, ten of 12 research papers dealing with subjects¢¥ diseases
Chonnam Research Institute of Nursing Science. "¢¥Graduate School of Nursing, Seoul National University ""Graduate School of Nursing, Chonnam National Universitywere publisha3 after 1995. In content analysis of lowest-level items of the process-oriented evaluation of quality of nursing, thE: highest nursing intervention was patient education about procedure and treatment; followed in descending order by patient education about disease process, strengthening of communication, managing environment, infection control, admission care, defecation and urination care. In content analysis of lowest-level items of the outcome-oriental evaluation of quality of nursing, items of physical and psychological state, of patient and family satisfaction, of knowledge and home care, of change of patients¢¥ state, of addressing nursing issues, and of patient recovery were the outcome indicators in more than 60 percent research paf~ers.

Condusion: The findings provided the foundation for their effective use in nursing practice with comparing and presenting various core evaluation items representing process and outcome domains.
KEYWORD
Evaluation of Quality of Nursing, Nursing Research
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