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Nursing and Innovation
2023 Volume.27 No. 2 p.39 ~ p.48
Relationship between Dementia Nursing Performance and Dementia Knowledge, Dementia Attitude, and Nursing Professionalism in Long-term care Hospital Nurses
Kim Min-Jung

Suh Soon-Rim
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the influencing factors on the nursing performance of dementia patients in long-term care hospital Nurses.

Methods: Cross-sectional descriptive survey was used. Participants were 184 nurses who work at eight long-term care hospitals in D city and K region. The data were analyzed through descriptive statistic, t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients, multiple regression analysis using IBM SPSS Statistics version 24.0.

Results: Scores of dementia knowledge were 11.77, the correct answer rate was 73%, dementia attitude 4.66, nursing professionals 3.56, and dementia nursing performance was 3.07. As a result of stepwise multiple regression analysis, the factors influencing dementia nursing performance were dementia attitude (¥â=.40, p<.001), dementia education (¥â=.21, p=.001), and nursing professionalism (¥â=.18, p=. 005), and education level (¥â=.14, p=.016). Among them, dementia attitude appeared to have the most influencing factor effect on dementia nursing performance, and the explanatory power was 34.7% (F=25.30, p<.05).

Conclusion: In order to improve the level of dementia care for long-term care hospital nurses, it is necessary to provide dementia education enhancing positive attitude toward dementia.
KEYWORD
Attitude, Dementia, Knowledge, Nursing, Professionalism
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