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ÀÌ¿¹ÀÎ ( Lee Ye-In ) - Pukyong National University Graduate of School Department of Nursing
±èÀ±Èñ ( Kim Yun-Hee ) - Pukyong National University Department of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the factors affecting the performance of person-centered care among Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses from an ecological perspective.
Methods: The participants were 172 ICU nurses working in eight hospitals in B city. Data were collected from July to August, 2020. The questionnaire consisted of measuring tools for general characteristics, performance of person-centered care, compassion satisfaction, communication competence, and teamwork. The SPSS/25.0 program was used to analyze the data using hierarchical multiple regression.
Results: According to the hierarchical multiple regression analysis, total nursing experience, compassion satisfaction, communication competence, and team work accounted for 44.1% of the variance in performance of person-centered care among ICU nurses (p<.001).
Conclusion: Enhancing com passion satisfaction, communication competence, and teamwork can help increase the performance of ICU nurses¡¯ person-centered care. In addition, in order to improve the performance of person-centered care among ICU nurses, it is necessary to investigate and explore the factors hindering the performance of person-centered care among ICU nurses with more than 5 years of experience. Therefore, multidimensional efforts are needed to develop educational programs to increase the performance of person-centered care among ICU nurses.
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Patient-centered care, Intensive care units, Communication, Empathy
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