The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education (한국간호교육학회지)
- Volume 10 Issue 2
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- Pages.262-270
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- 2004
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- 1225-9578(pISSN)
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- 2093-7814(eISSN)
Cognition of the Preceptors on the Preceptor's Role Stress and Competency Pre-Post Preceptorship Experience
프리셉터십 경험 전, 후 프리셉터가 인지하는 역할스트레스와 역량
- Yang, Nam-Young (Department of Nursing, Konyang University) ;
- Han, Sung-Suk (Colleage of Nursing, Catholic University)
- Published : 2004.12.01
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to define cognition of the preceptors on the preceptor's role stress and competency pre-post preceptorship experience. Method: This study was designed as a one group pre-test and post-test study. The subjects of this study were 22 preceptors who had the preceptor preparation education and then worked as preceptor for four weeks at a university hospital. For data analyses, percentage, mean, paired t-test, Pearson's Correlation Coefficient were adopted with the use of SPSS WIN 10.0. Result: The results of this study showed that after the preceptorship experience, role stress of the preceptor decreased significantly compared to before the preceptorship experience. All of the score of sub domains was decreased. Especially, there was a significantly difference in education conducting and evaluation, personal relation and communication, professional development. Also, after the preceptorship experience, competency of the preceptor increased significantly compared to before the preceptorship experience. All of the score of sub domains was increased. Particularly, there was a significantly difference in socialization facilitator and educator except learning planning performance. There was a significant positive correlation between educational experience and the number of learner before preceptorship experience of general characteristics and competency, but was not correlation between general characteristics and role stress. Also there was not correlation between role stress and competency. Conclusion: The finding above indicated that the preceptorship was effective in decreasing preceptor's role and increasing preceptor's competency.