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The Perceived Importance and Performance Frequency of Nursing Interventionsin the Oncology Units in a Tertiary Hospital

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was performed to understand the perceived importance and performance frequencies of nursing interventions and identify the core and major interventions in oncology units.

Methods: Questionnaires using 151 nursing interventions were given to 45 nurses. The performance frequency was measured through the database of the nursing process recording system for 1 year.

Results: The perceived importance of the nursing interventions averaged out to be 3.5 among 4 and on average 36.5 times of nursing interventions were performed on each patient. Fifteen core nursing interventions including ¡¯pain management¡¯ were identified and they made up 82.7% of the entire performance frequency rate. And 26 interventions including ¡¯drug administration: Amphotericin-B¡¯ were identified as major nursing interventions and occupied 10.6% of the entire performance frequency rate.

Conclusion: Since the core and the major nursing interventions were identified and these occupied 93.3% of the all nursing interventions, these results can be utilized as baseline data for establishing the guidelines and standards of nursing interventions and providing systematic education for oncology nurses in Korea.
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