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A Comparative Study on the Operation Status of Comprehensive Nursing Care Ward

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ÀÌ°æ¾Æ ( Lee Kyoung-A ) - ´ë±¸º¸°Ç´ëÇб³

À̼±Èñ ( Lee Seon-Heui ) - °¡Ãµ´ëÇб³ °£È£´ëÇÐ

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to contribute to the activation of comprehensive nursing care services by comparing and analyzing the working environment and operational status of comprehensive nursing care wards with general wards.

Methods: A questionnaire survey was conducted at hospitals operating comprehensive nursing care services. We collected data on patient characteristics, workforce, working environment, and work support facilities of 40 hospitals voluntarily participating in the survey. The collected data were analyzed by dividing it into an comprehensive nursing care ward and a general ward.

Results: Compared with the general ward, the comprehensive nursing care ward had fewer hospitalized patients, but the severity of the patients and the need for nursing were high. The number of nurses, assistant nurses, and ward support workers per patient was higher in the comprehensive nursing care ward than in the general ward, and the implementation rate of night shift fixed system, the fixed shift system, and the preceptor system were higher. In terms of structural environment, comprehensive nursing care wards had more room for interviews.

Conclusion: The comprehensive nursing care ward had more nursing staff and provided a better working environment than the general ward, but required additional support for the structural environment.
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Comprehensive nursing care service, Nursing workforce, Work environment, Work condition, Work support system
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