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A Model Development of Oriental Nursing Management Systems Through a Comparative Study of Korea & China

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KMID : 0614820040100010121
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Abstract

Purpose: This study is to analyse and observe the college of oriental medicine related with nursing investment con-tents, its conversion process and output to get good qualified oriental noising result, thus developing a matrix of oriental noising management system on the basis of that project.

Method: This study was nursing management system of matrix developmental study for Korea was performed to the objectives of 11 college of oriental medicine nursing directors and 328 nurses with more than three-year experiences in Korea.

Result: We found difficulties to utilize knowledge obtained through the regular curriculum to the practice of oriental nursing because only one or two subjects were running or even no syllabus. Therefore, we recommend that oriental nursing in-service education program as well as oriental nursing practice preceptorship should be administered on site. The evaluation of oriental nursing and its feedback, duty related multiple evaluation, aggressive QIactivity and lfeedback of the performance evaluation oriental nurse¢¥s role and duty manual also should be essentially organized.

Conclusion: We urgently request that the consensus of nursing school and nurse association to be made about orientid nursing activity as a basic curriculum of compulsive subject.
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Oriental nursing management system
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