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Factor Affecting on Recognition and Performance of Peripheral Intravenous Infusion Management among Pediatric Nurses

아동간호사의 말초정맥주입 관리에 대한 인지 및 수행 관련 영향요인

  • Received : 2019.11.14
  • Accepted : 2019.12.20
  • Published : 2019.12.28

Abstract

This study was to find factors affecting on recognition and performance of peripheral intravenous infusion management among pediatric nurses. In analysis using SPSS/Win 24.0, the average scores of recognition and performance were 3.34±0.39, 3.42±0.37 out of 4 each. 'Maintenance and exchange' and 'education' were the lowest each among subdomains. There're significant differences in recognition and performance according to working departments et. al.(p=.039, p<.001), and there's a positive correlation between recognition and performance(r=.591, p<.001). Factors affecting on recognition were performance(β=.57) and working department(β=.22), and on performance were recognition(β=.57) and educated experience(β=.19). And explanation rate were 41.2%, 41.4% each in stepwise multiple regression. In conclusion, recognition and performance were mutually influencing factors. Therefore, it is needed to increase performance by preparing measures to improve recognition of peripheral intravenous infusion management.

본 연구는 아동간호사의 말초정맥주입관리에 대한 인지 및 수행 관련 영향요인 규명을 위해 시행되었다. 수집된 자료를 SPSS/WIN 24.0으로 분석한 결과. 인지와 수행은 4점 만점에 각각 3.34±0.39, 3.42±0.37점이었고, 인지 및 수행 각각의 하위영역 중 '유지와 교환' 및 '교육'이 가장 낮았다. 말초정맥주입관리에 따른 인지와 수행은 근무부서에 따라 유의한 차이를 보였고(p=.039, p<.001), 인지와 수행 간 정적 상관관계(r=.591, p<.001)가 있었다. 위계적 다중회귀분석 결과, 인지에는 수행(β=.57)과 근무부서(β=.22)가, 수행에는 인지(β=.57)와 피교육경험(β=.19)이 영향요인이었고, 인지 및 수행에 대한 각 변수들의 설명력은 각각 41.2%와 41.4%이었다. 결론적으로 말초정맥주입관리의 인지와 수행은 상호 간 영향을 미치는 요인이므로, 말초정맥주입관리의 인지를 향상시킬 방안을 마련함으로써 수행의 증가를 도모할 필요가 있다.

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