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Affecting Factors of Nurses¡¯ Communication

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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the factors that affect nurses¡¯ communication.

Methods: This study employed a descriptive survey design. The sample of this study consisted of 174 nurses at hospital in Korea from June 1st to 18th, 2009. The data were analyzed SPSS/WIN 17.0 program and factors affecting nurses¡¯ communication were analyzed by multiple regression.

Results: 1) Level of nurses¡¯ communication was average of 3.44, ego strength 0.36, self-image 3.53, ego distribution 2.92, interpersonal relations 3.52, and family function 3.39. 2) Nurses¡¯ communication had significant positive correlation with interpersonal relations, self-image, family function, and ego strength. On the other hand, it had not significant correlation with ego distribution. 3) Interpersonal relations (t=9.68, p<.001), ego strength (t=3.11, p=.002), and family function (t=2.26, p=.025) significantly predicted the level of nurses¡¯ communication (Adjusted =.418, p<.001).
Conclusion: The study finding suggested to develop hospitals¡¯ management program for increasing nurses¡¯ communication.
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Communication, Interpersonal relations, Family function, Ego strength, Ego distribution
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