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Jounal of Korean Oncology Nursing
2006 Volume.6 No. 1 p.3 ~ p.14
Development and Analysis of Job Description for Korean Oncology APN
Oh Pok-Ja

Lee Myung-Nam
Kang Hee-Sun
Kim Kwang-Sung
Kim Hyeon-Ok
Seol Mi-Ee
So Hyang-Sook
Shin Dong-Ok
Lee Kwang-Mi
Cho Mee-Young
Choi So-Young
Tae Young-Sook
Hong Jeong-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: This study was designed to develop job description for Korean oncology APNs and assess importance, frequency, and difficulty for each of task elements listed on the job description.

Method: Twenty-four ncology APNs or professors working at cancer centers or universities in Korea were enrolled in this study. They were asked to complete the questionnaires about frequencies, importances, and difficulties on the task elements for the APNs which had developed through a DACUM method. Descriptive statistics were produced by using SPSS WIN 10.0.

Result: The job description of oncology APNs was identified 5 duties, 44 tasks, and 110 task elements. As for the all five duties, the average scores of the frequency, importance, and difficulty were 2.57, 2.25 and 2.52. And the role of educator was shown as the most important duty of the oncology ANPs, whereas the role of administer was the least. And the role of consultant was the most frequently performed by the oncology APNs.

Conclusion: In this study, we could recognize the reality of oncology APNs¡¯ performances having wide spectrum from medical to nursing disciplines. For further verifying and improving performance, we need more precisely designed studies with more representative subjects.
KEYWORD
Task analysis, Oncology APN
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