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http://dx.doi.org/10.12811/kshsm.2017.11.4.239

A Study on the Types of Hospitals Participating and the Factors Influencing Comprehensive Nursing Service  

Kim, Ki-Sung (Department of Healthcare Industry, CHA University)
Lee, Shin-Ho (Department of Healthcare Industry, CHA University)
Ryu, Mun-Hyung (Department of Public health, Korea University)
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The Korean Journal of Health Service Management / v.11, no.4, 2017 , pp. 239-250 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives : The purpose of this study was to analyze the types of hospitals participating and the factors influencing comprehensive nursing service. Methods : Data were gathered from 231 hospitals offering the comprehensive nursing service in 2016. Collected data were analyzed using the multinomial logistic regression with the SPSS 24 version program. Results : First, factors influencing the types participating comprehensive nursing services were identified as hospital type, number of beds, medical doctor and, nurses per bed. Second, if all tertiary hospitals, general hospitals and hospitals participated in the service, approximately 122,022 ~ 166,274 nurses would be needed for the service. Conclusions : Hospitals providing the comprehensive nursing service will be expanded gradually. As such, thoughtful policy considerations are required to successfully establish services, such as improvement in hospitals, required nurse staffing level and demand and supply of nurses. Therefore, it is necessary to control the participation ratio of hospitals in consideration of the various circumstances.
Keywords
Comprehensive Nursing Service; Participation Types; Nurse Staffing;
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