KMID : 1221920150080010025
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Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing 2015 Volume.8 No. 1 p.25 ~ p.40
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Task Analysis of Emergency Nurse Practitioners: Frequency, Importance, Autonomy, and Perceived Competence to Perform
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Ahn Suk-Hee
Lee Eun-Nam Song Rha-Yun Park Jin-Hee Kim Bok-Ja Sung Mi-Hae Lee Eun-Ja Kim Min-Ju Kim Sung-Sook
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of the study was to identify the frequency and importance of task performance and the perceived competence to perform of the emergency nurse practitioners (ENPs) certified in Korea.
Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted with 41 ENPs certified by March 2012. The questionnaire to identify frequency, importance, autonomy, and perceived competence to perform 131 typical ENP task elements was developed on the basis of the standardized role of an ENP defined by the Korean Accreditation Board of Nursing Education. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
Results: The professional nursing practice showed the highest scores for performance frequency, task importance, autonomy, and perceived competence to perform as compared to other job categories. Clinical decision making was the most frequently performed duty. Data collection was the duty with highest levels of importance, autonomy, and perceived competence for the ENPs. However, the ENPs reported that research was the duty with the lowest levels of frequency, importance, autonomy, and perceived competence
Conclusion: ENPs in Korea perform various tasks. In order to improve their position in the field, it is necessary to clarify their job description and enhance their competence to perform evidencebased professional nursing practices.
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KEYWORD
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Emergencies, Advanced practice nursing, Task performance and analysis
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