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Nursing Students' Safety-Climate, Perception and Performance of Standard Precautions for Healthcare-associated Infection Control (간호대학생의 의료관련 감염관리를 위한 표준주의 안전환경과 인지도, 수행도)

  • Cha, Ji-eun;Cho, Ji-Young;Kim, Yu-Gyeong;Nam, Guk-Hee;Lee, Seo-Young;Lee, Sun-Young;Lee, A-Rim;Lee, Ji-Yae;Chae, Su-Bin
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.72-83
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    • 2017
  • This study was conducted to investigate nursing students' safety-climate: perception and performance of standard precautions for healthcare-associated infection control. We also identified actors influencing performance of standard precautions. Data were collected from 246 junior and senior nursing students at nine colleges in D city from July to September, 2016. The mean score of performance was significantly lower than that of perception in all areas of standard precautions. The biggest difference between perception and performance was in the usage of personal protective equipment and safe injection practices. We also detected significant positive correlations among safety-climate, perception, and performance of standard precautions. In the regression analysis, performance of standard precautions was influenced by safety-climate and grade accounting for 10.7% of variance. To improve healthcare-associated infection control among nursing students, safer and more supportive practical environments need to be provided, and new training strategies such as simulation education need to be expanded.

Effects of Dental Health Education on Dental Health Knowledge and Dental Hygiene Status in Preschoolers (구강보건교육이 학령전기 아동의 구강보건지식과 구강위생상태에 미치는 영향)

  • Ahn, Young-Mee;Yun, Jung-Mi;Kim, Hyun-Hwa;Seo, Min-Young;Yeom, Mi-Kyung
    • Child Health Nursing Research
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.201-209
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: This quasi-experimental study was conducted to identify the effects of dental health education on dental health knowledge and dental hygiene status in preschoolers. Methods: Forty-one children were recruited from two daycare centers, one of which served as the experimental group and the other as the comparative group without dental health education. Dental health education consisted of knowledge-oriented lecture and individual practice with a tooth simulator. The dental health knowledge was measured using a self-report questionnaire and dental hygiene using a dental plague index. The measurements were taken before and after the education program in the experimental group while only before the education program in comparative group. Results: Increases in dental health know ledge and decreases in dental plague index were observed 4 days after the education and lasted at least 8 days after the education, Conclusion: The findings of this study indicate that dental health care education consisting of a lecture with simulation practice can be effective in improving dental health care in preschoolers at day care center.

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Attitude toward Death in Nursing Students (간호학생의 죽음에 대한 태도)

  • Jung, Sun-Young;Lee, Eun-Kyung;Kim, Bo-Hye;Park, Jin-Hwa;Han, Min-Kyoung;Kim, In-Kyung
    • The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.168-177
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitude toward death in Korean nursing students. Method: The sample consisted of 365 baccalaureate nursing students. The questionnaires included questions on sociodemographics and death-related characteristics of the participants, and the Fear of Death and Dying Scale (FODS) to measure the attitude toward death. Result: The mean of the FODS score was 2.63 out of 4, so the participants had a slightly negative attitude toward death. There were statistically significant differences between gender, religion, religion activity, perceived health status, experience of parents' death, experience of friend's death, and overall FODS score. Among the four subscales of overall FODS, the score of the fear of death of self was significantly higher in the participants who experienced clinical practice and who experienced patient's death in the intensive care unit compared to the emergency room. Conclusion: Based on the study results, educational programs to change the attitude toward death are required before clinical practice. Programs need to consider nursing students' gender and religion, and give opportunity to share experiences and feelings about death of family or friend. In addition, using standardized patients and simulators is advised in the need for simulation training.

Effects of Simulation-based Education focusing on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation on Attitude, Self-efficacy and Satisfaction of the Elderly in Rural Community (시뮬레이션 기반 심폐소생술교육이 노인의 태도, 자기 효능감, 만족도에 미치는 효과)

  • Yoo, Je-Bog;Jeong, Jeong-Hee;Bang, Sul-Yeong
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.460-468
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of class-based and simulation-based CPR education for the rural elderly on their attitudes toward CPR, self-efficacy, and satisfaction. Using a quasi-experimental design with a nonequivalent control group, this study used a pretest-posttest method with a sample of 43 elderly people aged 65 or older in rural areas. The twenty-two elderly people in the control group received class-based CPR education, while the experimental group underwent both class-based and simulation-based education. Both groups were given surveys to complete before and after the education. The statistical analysis was based on the $X^2$-test, Fisher's exact test, paired t-test, and ANCOVA. The study found no significant differences between the two groups in terms of their attitudes (F=0.89, p=.353). However, statistical differences were found in the self-efficacy (F=5.54, p=.025) and satisfaction (F=4.66, p=.039) between the two groups. This study provides the baseline data indicating that the education methods implemented in this study were effective for the elderly living in rural areas. Thus, it is necessary to make efforts to ensure that the elderly are able to manage emergency situations by boosting their CPR self-efficacy and educational satisfaction through simulation-based education.

The Factors Influence of Clinical Competency of Core Basic Nursing Skills During the Clinical Practice in Nursing Students (간호대학생의 임상실습 중 핵심기본간호술 수행자신감에 영향을 미치는 요인)

  • Kim, Dong-Ok;Byun, Soung-Won;Lee, Haejin
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.7
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2019
  • This study was a descriptive study conducted to identify factors that had an influence on clinical competency of core basic nursing skills(CBNS) during the clinical practice in nursing students. Data were collected from 3rd and 4th grade 190 nursing students in G city using self-report questionnaire, and analyzed using descriptive statistics, the t-test, one way ANOVA, multiple regression with SPSS 23.0 program. This study found that the number of experience CBNS below 5 was 51.1%, and the number of observation CBNS over 11 was 78.4%. Clinical competency according to general characteristics, clinical practice satisfaction and the level of CBNS experience increased with male, increase age and grade, and major subject satisfaction and clinical practice satisfaction, especially, as the number of experience CBNS increased, clinical competency increased(p<0.001). But clinical competency did not differ according to the number of observation CBNS(p=0.463). The factors affecting the clinical competency of nursing students were age, grade, clinical practice satisfaction and the number of experience CBNS. Therefore, it is important to increase the opportunity to directly experience the various CBNS in clinical practice of nursing students in the nursing education curriculum, and it is necessary to find ways to actively use simulation education.

A Study on the Experience of Nursing Student's Clinical Education in School Practice: Focused on Psychiatric Nursing Practice (간호대학생의 임상실습 교과의 교내실습 경험연구: 정신간호학 실습을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Hyeun-sil;Kim, Eun-mi;Lee, Dong-suk
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.169-178
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    • 2021
  • This study is a qualitative study to explore the experiences of nursing students' psychological nursing practice in-school. The subjects of this study were 62 students who were the 3rd grade nursing students at a University in Gangwon-do. The data were collected from August 3rd to August 20th, 2020. For data analysis, Colaizzi's qualitative analysis method was applied. Six categories were derived from data analysis: 1) Lingering affection for clinical practice in field. 2) Achievement through learning 3) Fear of nurse's role in future 4) Burden for many tasks 5) Feeling free of stress from clinical practice in field 6) Importance of cooperation with other departments. The positive aspects of in-school practice education, which from nursing students' evaluation, were immediate feedback, detailed explanations, and indirect experiences. Based on this study result, it is recommended to develop in-school nursing practice education program for gap-reducing with clinical practice. It would be consisted of various contents: simulation, online/non-face-to-face practice, face-to-face practice for indirect experience. In addition, these multi-aspect effort is needed more in psychological nursing practice education to reduce the gap with clinical practice such as therapeutic communication and hallucination interventions.

Delivery Room Nurses' Experiences of Caring for Stillborn Babies and Their Parents (분만장 간호사의 사산아와 부모 돌봄 경험)

  • Jang, Hye Young;Chung, Chae Weon
    • Women's Health Nursing
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.166-180
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: The purpose of the study was to have an in-depth understanding of delivery room nurses' experiences of caring for stillborn babies and their parents. Methods: After obtaining approval from the Institutional Review Board, data were collected from March 1 to August 30, 2016. A total of six nurses participated in the study. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted and the data subsequently analyzed. Results: Using thematic analysis, six themes were defined and refined: Emotional distress as a result of encountering stillborn babies; Caring for the deceased baby; Concerns for the mother's pain; Consideration for the father; Conflicts between accepting and dismissing parents' requests; and Strong mindset for the stillborn babies and their parents. Conclusion: The results showed that the nurses' experiences of caring for stillborn babies and their parents might be a difficult and lonely process. However, it could also be a process of attaining maturity by finding meaning and value in one's work. It would be helpful for the delivery room nurses to share examples of effective communication, train through simulation, and learn useful strategies that each nurse can use.

Knowledge and Attitude Toward BLS and Provided CPR Education among Nurses at General Wards in Pusan (일부 일반병동 간호사의 기본 심폐소생술에 대한 지식, 태도 및 교육수혜 실태)

  • Kim, Jin-Young;Jun, Seong-Sook;Kim, Dong-Hee;Choi, Song-Sil
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.143-152
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    • 2008
  • Purpose: A survey was done on knowledge and attitude toward CPR and provision of CPR education to nurses on general wards. Method: A survey of 280 nurses on general wards in four university hospitals with 700 beds or more in the city of Pusan was done. The data were collected from September 10, to September 22, 2007. Results: The mean score for knowledge of Basic Life Support was 12.71 (mean converted to 100: 63). About 76% of the nurses believed that they had a responsibility to perform CPR, but 53.3% of the nurses were not confident to perform CPR. About 94% of the nurses had received education on CPR but 32.3% of those took it 6 to 12 years ago. About 41% of the nurses spent 3-4 hours for the education and 73.2% of those took simulation education. Conclusion: Although most of the nurses had received CPR education, they were not knowledgeable or confident. Therefore, better CPR education programs including up-dated knowledge are needed. More reinforced education should be offered every six months or on a yearly basis in order to enhance lasting efficiency.

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A Study on the Visibility Analysis Model for the Ward of General Hospital Considering Nurse's Circulation (종합병원 병동부 간호 이동 동선을 고려한 가시 특성 분석 모델에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Seo-Yeong;Kweon, Jihoon
    • Journal of the Regional Association of Architectural Institute of Korea
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 2018
  • The path and visibility of nurses in general hospital wards have been treated as architectural planning factors. However, the analysis approach of existing studies shows limitations that only fixed physical elements are considered without considering the behavior of users using space. Consider factors for analysis of ward and models based on this study model. Select a case hospital to apply the analysis technique and conduct the nurse questionnaire and route survey of the hospital. Establish a framework for analysis model applied with the path of nurse movements. The analysis model applies to the case hospital. The analysis results are aggregated to derive design suggestion for reference to the spatial improvement of the ward. Visible visibility to observe the bedside in the nursing station, visibility to observe the beds in the nurse's path, and visibility to observe patients moving in the nurse's path were derived from visual access frequency and exposure frequency. The survey of nurses' movements at the site allowed the nurses to calculate the distance required to move. Reflecting the path of nurse movement, a model was presented for a comprehensive analysis of nursing distance and nursing visibility, which could lead to improvement in the observation and visibility of nurses and the layout of patient rooms or day rooms.

Traumatic perinatal events and educational needs of labor and delivery room nurses in Korea: a cross-sectional survey

  • Nagyeong Lee;Gunjeong Lee
    • Women's Health Nursing
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.67-78
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: The present study investigated experiences of traumatic perinatal events, the provision of related education, and educational needs of nurses working in the labor and delivery room (LDR). Methods: Nurses working in the LDRs of six institutions and two nurse portal sites were invited to participate in the survey, delivered on paper or online. The data were collected from October 1 to November 25, 2022. Data from 129 nurses were analyzed using frequency, the chi-square test, the Fisher exact test, the t-test, and analysis of variance. Results: Virtually all participants (98.6%) reported having experienced at least one traumatic perinatal event (dystocia, postpartum hemorrhage, neonatal congenital anomalies, severe maternal or neonatal injury, stillbirth, and maternal or neonatal death) while working in the LDR. The most shocking traumatic perinatal event experienced was the maternal or neonatal death (40.3%), but 24.8% of participants did not recall ever receiving education on the topic. About 63% of participants experienced traumatic perinatal events within a year of working in the LDR. The average score for education needs regarding traumatic perinatal events was 3.67±0.37 out of 4, and participants preferred simulation education as the most effective educational method. Conclusion: Since most of the participants had experienced various traumatic perinatal events in the early stages of working in the LDR and expressed a high level of need for education on traumatic perinatal events, it is necessary to provide more effective stimulation education programs in the early period of work in the LDR.