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±è±â¼÷ ( Kim Ki-Sook ) -
±Ç¼±¹Ì ( Kwon Sun-Mi ) -
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was conducted to identify factors affecting person-centered care among tertiary hospital nurses caring for patients with COVID-19.
Methods: Study participants comprised 152 tertiary hospital nurses with experience caring for patients with COVID-19. Data were collected from September 1 to October 5, 2022 and analyzed using independent t-test, correlation coefficient, and hierarchical multiple regression with SPSS/WIN 26.0.
Results: Person-centered care showed a statistically significant positive correlation with the nursing work environment (r=.46, p<.001) and teamwork (r=.49, p<.001). Hierarchical multiple regression analysis revealed that the variables of position (¥â=.20 p=.014) in model 1 (F=6.20, p=.014), teamwork (¥â=.47 p<.001) in model 2 (F=24.94, p<.001), and teamwork (¥â=.33 p=.002) in the final model influenced person-centered nursing (F=18.19, p<.001), and the explanatory power was 25.5%.
Conclusion: The significance of nurses' teamwork has been emphasized because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Teamwork can be promoted by reviewing protocols for responding to severely ill patients with infectious diseases, which were revised during the COVID-19 period, and establishing appropriate systems to follow.
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KeyWords
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Person-centered care, Nurses, COVID-19, Teamwork
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