KMID : 1004620210270030267
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Clinical Nursing Research 2021 Volume.27 No. 3 p.267 ~ p.278
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Performance and Needs of Person-Centered Care of Intensive Care Unit Nurses
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Lim Kyoung-Ryoung
Park Jeong-Sook
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was attempted to identify the importance and performance of person-centered care in nurses in intensive care units (ICU) at general hospitals and to derive the priority of practical person-centered care needs and intervention by analysing their needs.
Methods: A total of 156 ICU nurses who wrote a written consent participated in a survey questionnaire on person-centered critical care nursing (PCCN). The collected data were analyzed using paired t-test, Borich¡¯s needs assessment, and the Locus for Focus Model.
Results: All 15 items of person-centered care in ICU nurses were found to be significantly higher in perception of importance than performance level (t=17.98, p<.001). According to the analysis of Borich's needs and the Locus of Focus Model, person-centered care items with highest priority in ICU were therapeutic contact, comfort words and actions, and efforts to empathize with patients in the compassion category.
Conclusion: As a strategy to improve the person-centered nursing performance of ICU nurses in the ¡®individuality¡¯, it is necessary for ICU nurses to recognize the ICU patients as an individualized person, not as a disease or machine-dependent entity. Also, it is necessary to develop programs to improve the ICU nurses' compassion competence because ¡®compassion¡¯ was a top priority according to Borich's needs assessment model and the Locus for Focus Model.
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KEYWORD
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Person-Centered Care, Intensive Care Units, Compassion
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