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Workload and Job Satisfaction of Home Health care Nurses in Korea

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Àӹ̿µ ( Yim Min-Young ) - °æÈñÀÇ·á¿ø

Ȳ¿øÁÖ ( Hwang Won-Ju ) - °æÈñ´ëÇб³ °£È£°úÇдëÇÐ

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to identify the workload of home healthcare nurses and their job satisfaction.

Methods: The research was conducted on 87 home healthcare nurses in nationwide medical institutions.

Results: Number of visits was correlated with direct nursing hours. The monthly average number of visits was 108.84 ; the
average number of patients was 45.66; the average daily working hours were 8.95¡¾0.95, of which 5.43¡¾1.06 were
indirect nursing hours, and 3.57¡¾1.05 were direct nursing hours. The average nursing time by severity condition
was 22.25 minutes for group 1 patients, 28.04 minutes for group 2, 34.97 minutes for group 3, and 42.88 minutes
for group 4. Of possible scores out of 5 for the job satisfaction of home healthcare nurses, their satisfaction was
low for their welfare (2.68¡¾1.12), workload (2.90¡¾0.88), and enough time to work (2.98¡¾0.90).

Conclusion: The severity of patient¡¯s conditions influenced the workload of home healthcare nurses. Although workload did not correlate significantly with job satisfaction, it is necessary to devise a measure for manpower so that home healthcare nurses can secure sufficient nursing hours when they visit clients.
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Home healthcare nurse , Workload , Job satisfaction
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