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Journal of Korean Academic Society of Home Care Nursing
2022 Volume.29 No. 2 p.165 ~ p.174
The Influence of Nursing Professionalism, Communication Competence and Nursing Work Environment of Dedicated COVID-19 Hospital Nurse on Person-Centered Care
Jung Tai-Myoung

Kim Kyung-Ah
Abstract
Purpose: This study was a descriptive research design to identify nursing professionalism, communication competence, and working environment factors of dedicated COVID-19 hospital nurses and investigate factors affecting person-centered care.

Methods: Participants were 211 nurses working in one tertiary hospital, two general hospitals, and one dedicated COVID-19 hospital in a metropolitan area. Collected data were analyzed using descriptive analysis, an independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, Scheffe test, Pearson correlation coefficient, and multiple regression analysis. Analysis was performed using SPSS 26.0 software.

Results: Person-centered care was statistically significant. It positively correlated with nursing professionalism (r=.57, p<.001), communication competence (r=.56, p<.001), and nursing work environment (r=.60, p<.001). As a result, communication competence (¥â=0.33, p<.001), hospital type (¥â=0.25, p<.001), nursing professionalism (¥â=0.23, p=.002), nursing work environment (¥â=0.18, p=.006) and clinical career (¥â=-0.11, p=.045) in that order. The regression model was statistically significant (F=30.467, p<.001) and showed an explanatory power of 49.6%.

Conclusion: It is necessary for individuals and hospitals to provide opportunities for nurses to participate in various education and programs to improve person-centered care. This may enable them to enhance their nursing professionalism and communication competence.
KEYWORD
Communication, COVID-19, Environment, Professionalism, Person-centered cares
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