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호스피스 전자기록을 위한 데이터베이스 개발 (Database for Hospice Nursing in Electronic Medical Record)

  • 김영순;이창걸;이경옥;김옥겸;김인혜;김미정;황애란;이원희
    • Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
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    • 제7권2호
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    • pp.200-213
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    • 2004
  • 목적: 호스피스 간호기록의 문제점을 개선하고 병원 U-Hospital 개념의 전자의무기록 시스템 개발 초기에 간호사의 입장과 요구사항과 특성이 고려된 호스피스 간호과정 데이터베이스를 개발하고자 함에 있다. 방법: 단계별로 나누어 조사하였는데 1단계로 3개 호스피스기관에서 사용하고 있는 간호 기록지를 종합. 분석하여 임상경력 10년 이상의 전문간호사 5인의 경험을 추출하여 합의한 후 정확하고 간편하고 기록 누락성이 보완된 전자형 간호기록지를 생성하였다. 2 단계는 생성된 간호기록지를 본 연구 목적을 적극 수용하고 협조하는 가정호스피스 3기관에 의뢰하여 2004년 4월부터 8월까지, 81명의 환자기록에 적용한 후 프로토콜의 적중률을 검증하였다. 3 단계는 적중률 검사 후 그 결과를 갖고 3개기관의 10년 이상의 임상전문가와, 호스피스 의사, 호스피스 전공 간호학교수들의 90% 이상 합의를 거쳐 최종 데이터베이스를 생성하였다. 결과: 1. 연계성이 있고, 간편하고, 기록누락성을 보완한 전자형 간호기록지를 생성하였다. 2. 가정호스피스 서비스의 표준화된 프로토콜의 적중률은 95.86%로 매우 높았다. 3. 최종 수정 보완된 호스피스 간호과정 연계목록표는 Table 7과 같다. 결론: 본 연구의 결과는 기록시간의 단축, 가정호스피스 서비스의 질적향상에 기여할 것이며, 호스피스 숫가화와 교육의 기초자료로 활용될 것이다. 또한 타호스피스 기관에서 적극 활용되어 호스피스 간호 지식체계 발전과 말기 암환자 삶의 질향상에 크게 기여할 것이다. 앞으로는 1) 호스피스 간호과정 결과가 보완된 연구가 진행되기를 바라며 2) 개발된 데이터 베이스를 이용하여 입원형이나 시설용 모델 등으로 다양하게 변형하여 활용할 수 있기를 제언한다.

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일부 간호대학생의 혈액매개질환 예방 지침에 대한 지식과 실천 정도 (Knowledge and Performance of Universal Precautions by Nursing Students)

  • 김경미;김민아;정여숙;김남초
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.929-939
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study was to identify knowledge of universal precautions and its performance in practice. The research was conducted from November 2 to 30, 1998. A total 515 student nurses ; 249 from a baccalaureate nursing college and 266 from second and third year of a 3-year community nursing college were surveyed. The results are as following : 1. The average score for universal precautions knowledge was 270.41$\pm$19.43/300(range 150-300). The results showed that 99.2% of students avoid injury from used needles, 98.6% answered that they always wash their hands if they had contact with the patient's blood and they always dispose of used needles in special collectors (97.7%) for needles. But, 39.2% responsed that they dispose of used needles after recapping them. 2. The average score for universal precautions knowledge of the senior students in the 4-year college was the highest (277.65$\pm$13.99). 3. The average score for the performance of universal precautions knowledge was 53.18 $\pm$5.91(range 14-70). The items : ‘I cautiously avoid injury from the used needles’(4.92$\pm$0.33), ‘I always wash my hands if there has been contact with the patient's blood’(4.91$\pm$0.34), and ‘I always disposed of used needles in the appropriate collector’(4.89$\pm$0.42) showed the highest performance. However ‘I always dispose of used needles after recapping them’(2.19$\pm$1.39) and ‘I always use protection goggles when in danger of contamination’(2.19$\pm$1.20) showed low performance level. 4. The highest average score for universal precautions performance was shown among the second year students in 3-year nursing college (54.19$\pm$6.92) between the groups. It showed that the level of the universal precautions performance was higher for those who had education on university precautions prior to performance of the universal precautions than for those without any prior education. 5. The percentage of students who reported the experience of direct contact with patients' blood and/or body fluids was 42.30%. The experience of direct contact with blood and/or body fluids of the educational group was significantly higher than those were not educated. 6. The most frequent cause of the direct contact was ‘needle pricking and/or skin cut’(63.04%). The most frequent substance with which the students contact was ‘blood’(59.85%). The majority of the sample had answered that the mode of contamination was ‘unknown’(63.54%). The majority of the sample answered that strategies used after contamination included ‘washing with soap’(33.61%). Reviewing the chart of patients or asking other health professionals(28.85%). 7. The number of students who had the experience of a needle stick and/or skin cut was 145(28.16%). The clinical practice places where the incidents occurred were mainly in the internal medicine unit (45.07%) and the surgical unit (31.92%) followed by the intensive care unit and the emergency unit in order. The experience of a needle stick and/or skin cut happened during on intra-muscular injection 47.34% and intravenous injection 21.81%. The causes of the needle stick and/or skin cut were ‘putting the needle cap back on 77(35.81%)’. The number of students who took an appropriate post management blood test and/or vaccination was 27(18.62%). 8. The Pearson Correlation Coefficient between the knowledge of universal precautions and performance of universal precautions in practice showed a positive correlation.

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