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³²ÁöÇý ( Nam Ji-Hye ) - Ewha Womans University College of Nursing
¹ÚÈ¿Á¤ ( Park Hyu-Jung ) - Ewha Womans University College of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of disaster perception, disaster attitude, and communicationskills on disaster nursing competence among nurse officers at armed forces hospitals.
Methods: In this descriptivestudy, data were collected from 191 nurse officers at armed forces hospitals in Korea, using convenience sampling.
Data were analyzed by conducting descriptive statistics, the independent sample t-test, one-way analysis ofvariance, the Scheffe? test, Pearson correlation coefficients, and multiple regression analysis.
Results: The meanscores for disaster perception, disaster attitude, communication skills, and disaster nursing competency were73.02¡¾7.66, 36.86¡¾3.96, 57.97¡¾6.39, and 52.88¡¾7.66, respectively. Disaster perception was correlated withdisaster attitude (r=.32, p=.002), communication skills (r=.46, p<.001) and disaster nursing competence (r=.40,p<.001). Disaster attitude was correlated with communication skills(r=.28, p<.001) and disaster nursing competence(r=.19, p=.008). Communication skills were correlated with disaster nursing competence (r=.50, p<.001).
The factors influencing nurse officers¡¯ disaster nursing competence were communication skills (¥â=.34, p<.001),disaster perception (¥â=.20, p=.003), experience in disaster education (¥â=-.20, p=.001), experience in disasternursing work (¥â=-.14, p=.022) and working experience (¥â=.14, p=.033).
Conclusion: Disaster nursing competencehad a positive correlation with recognition of communication skills, disaster perception, experience of disastereducation, and experience of disaster nursing work.
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KeyWords
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Communication, Disasters, Nursing, Nursing education, Perception
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