DACUM 기법을 활용한 상급종합병원 간호사의 직무기술서 개발: 일반병동과 중환자실을 중심으로

Purpose: This study was done to clarify nurses' duties, tasks and task elements and to develop a job description for clinical nurses on general and intensive care units in tertiary-level hospitals, and dramatically reflect changing medical trends in Korea. Methods: The job description was devel...

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Published inKanho Haengjŏng Hakhoe chi = The journal of Korean Nursing Administration Academic Society Vol. 23; no. 5; pp. 535 - 547
Main Authors 이선미, 김연희, 심유미, 최진선, 유미, Lee, Sun Mi, Kim, Yeon Hee, Shim, Yu Mi, Choi, Jin Sun, Yu, Mi
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 간호행정학회 01.12.2017
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ISSN1225-9330
2288-4955
DOI10.11111/jkana.2017.23.5.535

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Summary:Purpose: This study was done to clarify nurses' duties, tasks and task elements and to develop a job description for clinical nurses on general and intensive care units in tertiary-level hospitals, and dramatically reflect changing medical trends in Korea. Methods: The job description was developed based on the Developing a Curriculum Method (DACUM). The questionnaire included frequency, importance, and difficulty of duties, tasks and task elements, measured on a 4-point scale. Results were analyzed using SPSS version 21.0. Data were collected from September 4 to 7, 2017, and analyzed using descriptive statistics and a scattered graph. Results: The job description consisted of 10 duties, 38 tasks, and 51 elements. Of the 10 duties, the highest duty in order of importance was 'Direct nursing care' followed by 'Infection control'. The highest duties according to frequency and difficulty were 'Document and notify' and 'Research and quality improvement'. 'Safety management' and 'Infection control' were considered as relatively simple duties, however, these two duties were still included as important jobs for clinical nurses. Conclusion: The job descriptions for clinical nurses developed from this study contain nursing ethics and safety as well as infection control, to faithfully reflect clinical nurses' jobs.
ISSN:1225-9330
2288-4955
DOI:10.11111/jkana.2017.23.5.535