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±èÁøÇÐ ( Kim Jin-Hak ) - Korea Human Resources Development Institute for Health & Welfare
¼Û¹Î¼± ( Song Min-Sun ) - Konyang University College of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: To identify the relationship between care worker¡¯s awareness of human rights and the compliance of caring behaviors among long-term care workers, and to identify factors affecting compliance with caring behaviors.
Methods: Using self-report questionnaires, data were collected from 153 long-term care workers between October 4th and October 20th, 2019. Collected data were analyzed using the SPSS/WIN 26.0 program.
Results: The data indicate a difference in awareness of human rights according to: the careers of care workers, the possession of other health care-related licenses, and the perceived needs of human rights education. The data also indicate a difference in the compliance of caring behaviors according to: gender, family care experience, and dementia care experience. The factors influencing compliance of caring behaviors, according to the study, are gender (¥â=.19, p=.009), family care experience (¥â=.19, p=.023), and human rights (¥â=.38, p<.001). It was found that 23% could explain the compliance of caring behaviors.
Conclusion: Long term care workers were found to have a higher level of the compliance of caring behaviors as their awareness of human rights increased. In order to increase the compliance of caring behaviors among long-term care workers, more educational programs on human rights should be provided.
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KeyWords
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Caring, Compliance, Human rights, Workers
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