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Task Performance and Analysis of Organ Transplantation Coordinators in Korea

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Abstract

Purpose: Along the process of organ transplantation, coordinators perform complex professional roles, playing
as a key person among recipients, donors, family members and medical staffs. The purpose was to analyze the
tasks of organ transplantation coordinators using DACUM method and to establish the basis for standardizing
them in accordance with relevant laws and systems.

Methods: Participants were consisted of 78 transplantation coordinators working at the medical centers in Korea. The questionnaire was administered to analyze the criticality, difficulty and frequency of task elements.

Results: The job of organ transplantation was classified into five duties, 13 tasks, and 84 task elements. The five duties were recipient management, donor management, organ donation activation management, organ transplantation administration, and professional capability development. On the four-point scale: donor management was the duty with the highest criticality (3.68), organ donation activation management was the duty of highest difficulty (2.96), and recipient management was the duty of the highest frequency (3.32).

Conclusion: This study will be useful for developing an educational program and as a reference of nurse practitioner qualifying examination. It is necessary to develop a comprehensive educational program for transplantation coordinators in order to support them to take their complex roles successfully.
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Task performance and analysis, Organ transplantation, Coordinator
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