|
|
|
ÇÏ¿µ¿Á:Ha Young-Ok
¾ÈÁö¿¬:An Ji-Yeon
|
|
Abstract
|
|
|
|
Purpose: This study was to investigate nursing students¡¯ knowledge, experience and self-efficacy regarding children¡¯s pain management.
Methods: A descriptive research design was used. The participants in this study were 167 senior nursing students who understood purpose of this study and accepted to participate in. The Pediatric Nurses¡¯ Knowledge and Attitude Survey regarding Pain (PNKAS) was used to measure knowledge toward children¡¯s pain management. Data were collected from December 15 to December 30, 2012.
Results: The overall percentage of correct answer was 56%. The pain assessment scale and non-pharmacological pain intervention which senior nursing students used in most were face pain rating scale (94.6%, n=158/167) and emotional support (93.4%, n=156/167). Significant differences were found in self-efficacy scores between above-average group of knowledge score.
Conclusion: This study showed that undergraduate nursing students had a lack of knowledge for children¡¯s pain management. There is a need for more detailed educational program in the area of children¡¯s pain management.
|
|
KeyWords
|
|
¾Æµ¿, ÅëÁõ°ü¸®, Áö½Ä, °æÇè, ÀÚ±âÈ¿´É°¨
Child, Pain management, Knowledge, Experience, Self-efficacy
|
|
¿ø¹® ¹× ¸µÅ©¾Æ¿ô Á¤º¸
|
|
|
|
µîÀçÀú³Î Á¤º¸
|
|
|
|
|
|