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A Study for Improvement of Clinical Nursing System

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Abstract

Statistical Studies reveal prevalent tendencies of decrease in unutilized manpower within family members through several dimensions, (i.e.; concept of family, number)
Hospitals have depended, to certain degree, on relatives, in carrying out nursing tasks for the care of, ¢¥patients up to- present.
This study was designed to investigate patient¢¥s, relatives¢¥ and nurses¢¥ response. on their opinions in relation to relatives staying in the hospital, especially the influence upon comfort of patients and nursing service management in order to give data for the inovation of clinical nursing system.
Result of the¢¥ study is as follows;,
1. Patients(44.6%) and nurses(14.5%)_ showed negative response on relatives staying in hospitals with patients while relatives(64.1%) show positive response.
2.. Patients¢¥ and relatives¢¥ response on family dependance revealed;
1) that under 40 years. of age showed independence compare to over 50 years of age 2) according to number of family members; under 5 showed tendencies of independence compared to over 6
3. Among reasons for rejecting relatives staying with patients in the hospitals; 1) both patients and relatives agreed on "not to break pace of home life" as the most provable answer item (mean value score; Pt (3.27) RI (2.87) 4. Among unfavorable influence that relatives arouse in the hospital, patients and nurses responded on "reminds family problems" as the most valuable answer item (mean score values; patient-(2. 91) nurses; 2.93) 5. Among group favoring relatives staying with patients; 1) according to stage of disease process; 61. 3 % of bed-ridden, _54.2 % cf operated patients , showed
positive response. .
2) according to number of room-mates, pateints(67.6%) and relatives (75. 0%) both showed positive
response in private room , which revealed significant difference with those of multi-bed rooms.
6. patients (34.7%), relatives (45.3%) and nurses(32.1%) responded upon "help elimination" as the most orefered nursing task which may be deligated to relatives.
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