원문정보
Perception and Practice of Hospital Infection Control of Nursing Staff depending on the Supplementation of Nurses in Long-term Care Hospitals
초록
영어
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe the perception and practice of hospital infection control of nursing staff in long-term care hospitals by the level of supplementation of nurses. Methods: The participants were 212 nurses and nurse assistants in 13 long-term care hospitals in a metropolitan city and the data were gathered by self-reported questionnaires during August 2011 and analyzed by SPSS/WIN program. Results: The beds per a nurse were 15, and the proportion of nurses among nursing staff in long-term care hospitals was about 33%. In general, the level of infection control in practice was lower than that of perception. The highest perception and practice domain was 'Management of disinfection/contamination', and the lower level domains were 'Personal hygiene' and 'Hand washing' There were statistically significant differences in the hospital infection control of perception and practice depending on age, education, career in long-term care hospital, job position, the quantity of beds, nurse, and nurse assistant, beds per a nurse and proportion of nurses in hospitals. Conclusion: According to these results, the systematic and continual education on hospital infection control of the nursing staff in long-term hospitals should be carried out. In addition, the policy to add more nurses into long-term care hospitals must be implemented.
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서론
1. 연구의 필요성
2. 연구목적
3. 용어정의
연구방법
1. 연구설계
2. 연구대상
3. 연구도구
4. 자료수집
5. 자료분석
6. 연구의 윤리적 고려
연구결과
1. 대상자의 일반적 특성
2. 대상자가 소속한 요양병원의 간호인력 확보 특성
3. 대상자가 인식한 병원감염관리 인지도 및 실천도
4. 대상자의 일반적 특성에 따른 병원감염관리 인지도와 실천도 차이
5. 간호사 확보수준에 따른 대상자의 병원감염관리 인지도와 실천도 차이
논의
결론 및 제언
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