KMID : 1004620160220030327
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Clinical Nursing Research 2016 Volume.22 No. 3 p.327 ~ p.335
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Factors Influencing Clinical Nurses¡¯ Nursing Intention for High Risk Pathogen Infected Patient
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Kim Hyun-Ji
Choi Yeon-Hee
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine factors related to clinical nurses' nursing intention for high risk pathogen infected patient.
Methods: The participants were 230 clinical nurses from four university hospitals which located in B and D metropolitan cities. Data were collected from September 14 to 25 in 2015 and were analyzed using a hierarchical regression.
Results: The mean of nursing intention score for high risk pathogen infected patient for the participants was 110.62¡¾12.68 (range 36~180). The most influential factor for nursing intention was professional self concept of nurses (¥â=.321), and organizational group culture (¥â=.166) was the next influential factor. The level of education and working department were also statistically significant contributors.
Conclusion: It is necessary to increase clinical nurses' nursing intention for high risk pathogen infected patient to improve professional self concept of nurses and organizational group culture.
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KEYWORD
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Intention, Infectious Disease, Morals, Self Concept, Organizational Culture
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