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국내 근거기반 임상간호실무지침 주제의 우선순위 결정A Prioritizing for the Evidence-Based Nursing Practice Guidelines Development

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A Prioritizing for the Evidence-Based Nursing Practice Guidelines Development
Authors
구미옥조명숙조용애정재심은영정인숙박정숙김혜정
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
병원간호사회
Keywords
Evidence-Based Practice; Nursing; 근거기반실무 간호
Citation
임상간호연구, v.18, no.1, pp 39 - 51
Pages
13
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
임상간호연구
Volume
18
Number
1
Start Page
39
End Page
51
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/23068
ISSN
1598-9186
2287-3694
Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted with an aim to get a kind of priorities in developing the evidence-based nursing practice guidelines in fields. Methods: This study utilized a two-round Delphi surveys from November to December, 2010 with self-administered questionnaires which had a scale ranged from 0 to 9. A total of 95 head nurses working at the forty different general hospitals was asked to evaluate the priorities in four criteria; patient coverage, certainty, improvement in patient outcome and in nursing practice (first round) and 65 head nurses were asked to decide the importance of the criteria afterwards (second round). Results: The relative importance of 4 criteria was 22.3% in patient coverage, 26.5% in certainty, 23.5% in improvement of patient outcome, and 27.7% in improvement of nursing practice as the results of the 1st round and 20.6%, 26.6%, 24.8%, and 28.0%for the 2nd round, respectively. Top five nursing practices showed high scores after considering the relative importances of the 4 criteria were medication, intravenous therapy, checking vital sign, pain management, and diagnostic test or procedures care. Conclusion: It is recommended to take into account of the priorities that were found in this study when someone intends to develop a evidence-based nursing practice guideline.
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