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KMID : 1004620160220030327
Clinical Nursing Research
2016 Volume.22 No. 3 p.327 ~ p.335
Factors Influencing Clinical Nurses¡¯ Nursing Intention for High Risk Pathogen Infected Patient
Kim Hyun-Ji

Choi Yeon-Hee
Abstract
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.
KEYWORD
Intention, Infectious Disease, Morals, Self Concept, Organizational Culture
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