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Task Analysis of Korean Transplantation Nurse Practitioner  

변수자 (국립의료원 간호대학)
김희경 (공주대학교 간호학과)
김애리 (국립의료원 간호대학)
하희선 (현대 아산병원 장기이식센터)
전경옥 (연세대학교 의과대학 세브란스병원)
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing / v.33, no.2, 2003 , pp. 179-188 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: This study was designed to create the job description of Korean transplantation nurse practitioner and examine performance frequencies, criticality, and difficulties of task elements. Method: The sample consisted of 63 nurses and coordinators who performed duties related to transplantation at medical center in Korea. A survey method was used, and the questionnaire included frequencies, criticality, and difficulties of task elements in job description by the DACUM method. Using SPSS WIN 10.0, descriptive statistics such as frequency distribution, means, and standard deviations were conducted to examine the subject's general characteristics, the frequencies, criticality, and difficulties of task performance. Result: The job description of transplantation nurse practitioners revealed 5 duties, 22 tasks, and 85 task elements. On the all five duties, the averages of the performance frequency, criticality, and difficulty were 2.41, 3.38, and 2.78, meaning that the respondents rarely perform the 5 duties, but consider them critical and easy to perform. Conclusion: The job description of the transplantation nurse practitioner included duty, task, and task element and definition of job completed. Thus we recommended a data based trial to confirm and validate the information gathered.
Keywords
Task analysis; Transplantation nurse practitioner;
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