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Interests on Oriental Nursing by Perception, Practice, and Attitude of Oriental Medicine of Nurses Working in One Region (Survey)

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Abstract

Purpose: This study investigated the perception, practice and attitude of nurses towards oriental nursing.

Methods: Nurses (N=162) from a localized region were surveyed during June, 2008. Collected data was statistically analyzed using t-test, one-way ANDVA, and Sheffe test.

Results: The perception of surveyed nurses to the following aspects of oriental nursing varied significantly: "chances to hear of oriental nursing", "treatment function of oriental medicine", "necessity of clinical application", "treatment method", and "educational demand on oriental nursing". Nurses¡¯ interest in the following aspects of oriental nursing was significantly different: "experiences undertaken in the treatment of oriental medicine", "treatment result", and "clinical result from the patients who were under the oriental medicine treatments". Nurses¡¯ attitude toward oriental nursing varied significantly in response to the following: "recommendation by other nurses or neighbors" and "experiences being questioned by patients on oriental nursing question".

Conclusions: Support for oriental nursing and systematic education for nurses would be beneficial in light of a changing medical environment.
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Perception, Attitude, Oriental medicine
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