Attitudes of nurses toward comprehensive nursing care
Authors
김여진
Issue Date
1971
Description
간호학과/석사
Abstract
[한글]
Attitudes of Nurses Toward Comprehensive Nursing Care
Kim Eu Gene
Department of Nursing, Graduate School of Yonsei University
Presently, there are increasing demand for the compresensive nursing care from
our modern complex and dynamically changing society.
Before attempting to meet the social needs or implementing the comprehensive
nursing care, there should be an appropriate nurses' attitudes toward this, since
it is a necessary ingredient of comprehensive nursing care.
The purpose of this study was to provide some suggestions in the direction of the
professional nursing on the whole and specifically for the clinical practitioners,
nursing administrators, and nursing educators.
three hypothesis were tested: 1. "Nurses demonst rate favourable attitudes toward
comprehensive nursing care" ― this was proved althought there was less emphasis
felt: 2. "Nurses graduate from collegiate and diplema schools of nursing show
differences in degrees of favourableness toward comprehensive nursing care"―this
hypothesis was confirmed: 3. " Nurses with different status in hospital show
differences in degrees of favourableness toward comprehensive nursing care"―this
view was disconfirmed.
Attitudes are defined as "the prepositions, or persistent preferences to perform,
perceive, think, and feel in relation to comprehensive nursing care": the latter
"refers to a systematic process of problem diagnosis, problem analysis, development
of a plan of care and continuous assessment of the evolving plan of care in which
the patient is viewed as a person".
A 40-item attitude questionnaire was given to 127 professional nurses
representing 270 nurses employes and the areas in which the nursing function
required at Yonsei Medical Center in Seoul, Korea.
109 questionnaires returned anonymoustly showed that there are 53 diploma
graduates and 56 college graduates. All of them are registered professional nurses.
The investigated areas through the questionnaire were:
1. The conception of comprehensive nursing care,
2. Interpersonal relationships(team work, communication, patient's teaching were
included)
3. Problem-solving for the patient's need.
4. The evaluation of nursing activities.
Conclusions drawn form these data presented in relation to the hypothesis tested
and areas investigated showed that there will be some needs for further
study(desirable to be done similarly with this project) with various samples
including graduates of high technical school of nursing and of all age groups.
[영문]
Presently, there are increasing demand for the compresensive nursing care from our modern complex and dynamically changing society.
Before attempting to meet the social needs or implementing the comprehensive nursing care, there should be an appropriate nurses' attitudes toward this, since it is a necessary ingredient of comprehensive nursing care.
The purpose of this study was to provide some suggestions in the direction of the professional nursing on the whole and specifically for the clinical practitioners, nursing administrators, and nursing educators.
three hypothesis were tested: 1. "Nurses demonst rate favourable attitudes toward comprehensive nursing care" ― this was proved althought there was less emphasis felt: 2. "Nurses graduate from collegiate and diplema schools of nursing show
differences in degrees of favourableness toward comprehensive nursing care"―this hypothesis was confirmed: 3. " Nurses with different status in hospital show differences in degrees of favourableness toward comprehensive nursing care"―this view was disconfirmed.
Attitudes are defined as "the prepositions, or persistent preferences to perform, perceive, think, and feel in relation to comprehensive nursing care": the latter "refers to a systematic process of problem diagnosis, problem analysis, development
of a plan of care and continuous assessment of the evolving plan of care in which the patient is viewed as a person".
A 40-item attitude questionnaire was given to 127 professional nurses representing 270 nurses employes and the areas in which the nursing function required at Yonsei Medical Center in Seoul, Korea.
109 questionnaires returned anonymoustly showed that there are 53 diploma graduates and 56 college graduates. All of them are registered professional nurses.
The investigated areas through the questionnaire were:
1. The conception of comprehensive nursing care,
2. Interpersonal relationships(team work, communication, patient's teaching were included)
3. Problem-solving for the patient's need.
4. The evaluation of nursing activities.
Conclusions drawn form these data presented in relation to the hypothesis tested and areas investigated showed that there will be some needs for further study(desirable to be done similarly with this project) with various samples including graduates of high technical school of nursing and of all age groups.