The Effect of Nursing Competence on Patient-Centered Care among Nurses Caring for Patients with Chronic Disease: The Mediating Effect of Burnout and the Moderating Effect of Nursing Work Environmentopen access
- Authors
- Jin-Yeong, A.; Young, E.
- Issue Date
- Apr-2021
- Publisher
- Korean Society of Adult Nursing
- Keywords
- Burnout; Clinical competence; Nurses; Nursing work environment; Patient-centered care
- Citation
- Korean Journal of Adult Nursing, v.33, no.2, pp 134 - 144
- Pages
- 11
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- Korean Journal of Adult Nursing
- Volume
- 33
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 134
- End Page
- 144
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/5616
- DOI
- 10.7475/kjan.2021.33.2.134
- ISSN
- 1225-4886
- Abstract
- Purpose: This study aims to explore the mediating effect of burnout and the moderating effect of nursing work environment in the relationship between nursing competence and patient-centered care among nurses caring for patients with chronic disease. Methods: This study uses a cross-sectional descriptive research design. The participants were 150 nurses at a general hospital. The data were collected from February 10 to May 10, 2020. The questionnaire consisted of measuring tools for general characteristics, patient-centered care, nursing competency, nursing work environment, and burnout. The SPSS/25.0 program was used to analyze the data using descriptive statistics, Pearson’s correlation coefficient, independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, Scheff? test, and hierarchical multiple regression. Results: The average score of patient-centered care was found to be 3.75±0.44. Nursing competency had a mean score of 3.64±0.44, nursing work environment of 3.04±0.43, and burnout of 2.91±0.68. Patient-centered care was significantly associated with nursing competency, nursing work environ- ment, and burnout. In the relationship between nursing competency and patient-centered care, burnout had a partial mediating effect. The relationship between nursing competency and patient-centered care showed that nursing work environment had no moderating effect. Conclusion: The results revealed that patient-centered care was performed well if nursing competency was high. It is necessary to lower burnout and increase nursing competency such that patient-centered care can be performed better. In addition, since nursing work environment has a significant effect on nursing competency and patient-centered care, it is necessary to improve nursing work environment to improve nursing competency and patient-centered care performance. ? 2021
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