-
Development of an Instrument to Assess the Nursing Professional Pride
-
JaeHee Jeon, EunHee Lee, EunJoo Kim
-
J Korean Acad Nurs 2020;50(2):228-241. Published online April 30, 2020
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2020.50.2.228
-
-
Abstract
PDF
- Purpose
The purpose of this study was to develop an instrument to assess nursing professional pride. Methods Fifty-six preliminary items were identified through literature review and focus group interview of nurses working in a hospital. Of these, 45 preliminary instruments were completed over 0.80 of content validity index. To verify the reliability and validity of the preliminary instrument, data were collected from 294 nurses. The data were analyzed using factor analysis and multidimensional scaling analysis. Results From the factor analysis, 27 significant items were divided into 5 subscales. These subscales were as follows: feeling of vocation, role satisfaction, role of problem solver, self-achievement, and willingness to stay. The nursing professional pride also established criterion-related validity, discriminant validity, and group validity. Cronbach’s a of the instrument was .92, and the subscales ranged from .74 to .85. Conclusion The developed scale for nursing professional pride shows validity and reliability. The significance of this study is the development of an instrument capable of measuring nursing professional pride. To verify the relevance of this instrument, conducting comparative studies is suggested.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by 
- Effect of a Nursing Practice Environment, Nursing Performance on Retention Intention: Focused on the Mediating Effects of Nursing Professional Pride
Shin Hee Kim, Mi Sook Oh, Yun Bok Kwak Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration.2025; 31(1): 64. CrossRef - The Effect of Holistic and Humanistic Approach on Professional Pride in Nursing Care
Sebahat Kuşlu, Ayşe Eminoğlu, Mina Muşluoğlu Journal of Advanced Nursing.2025;[Epub] CrossRef - Impact of Moral Distress, Person-Centred Care, and Nursing Professional Pride on Turnover Intention Among Intensive Care Unit Nurses in South Korea: A Cross-Sectional Study
WonSuk Choi, Younjae Oh Healthcare.2025; 14(1): 22. CrossRef - The effects of profession‐related films on the professional pride of nursing students: A randomised controlled trial
Cevriye Ozdemir, Ayşe Kabuk Nursing Open.2024;[Epub] CrossRef - Factors Influencing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Hospital Clinical Nurses during COVID-19 in Korea: Resilience, Social Support, and Professional Pride in Nursing
Bomi Kim, Hae Ran Kim, Jae Yong Yoo, Mi Ah Han Healthcare.2024; 12(14): 1401. CrossRef - Moving forwards to patient-centred care for patients with ventricular assist devices: A mixed methods study of nurses’ perspectives
Hye Jin Yoo, Soyoung Shin Intensive and Critical Care Nursing.2024; 82: 103635. CrossRef - Relationship between the sense of nursing professional pride and adversity quotient, grit levels among nurses in blood purification centers: a multicenter cross-sectional study
Wenbin Xu, Lin Li, Qian Jiang, Yiqian Fang, Qian Yang Frontiers in Psychology.2024;[Epub] CrossRef - Nurses’ healthy behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic and related factors
Eun-Kyoung Lee, Ji-Soo Kim The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education.2024; 30(1): 39. CrossRef - Dancing with the Star: a study on the influence of star employees on colleagues’ craftsmanship spirit
Yuanyuan Liu, Wenqian Zhou, Yiwen Shi, Jizu Li, Fan Zhang, Meiyang He, Pingqing Liu Current Psychology.2024; 43(45): 34792. CrossRef - The effects of clinical competence and field adaptation on the retention intention of new nurses
Gyeong Hee Park, Deulle Min The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education.2024; 30(3): 253. CrossRef - Effects of Clinical Nurses Critical Reflection Competency, Professional Pride, and Person-Centered Care Practice on Patient Safety Management Activities
Subin Lee, Sujin Shin Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing.2023; 16(3): 87. CrossRef - The Influence of Gender Equity in Nursing Education Programs on Nurse Job Satisfaction
Joohee Shim, Da-In Park Healthcare.2023; 11(9): 1318. CrossRef - Working Status, Adequacy of Support, and Nursing Professional Pride among Frontline Nurses at a Designated COVID-19 Hospital
Da Hye Jung, Gun Ja Jang, Hye Sook Lee, Hyunjin Lee, Sangjin Ko Journal of Health Informatics and Statistics.2022; 47(2): 181. CrossRef - Development of Core Competency Scale for clinical nursing student educators
Hyun Sook Park, Eun Hee Choi, Gyung Duck Kim, Young Hee Kim, Mi Yang Jeon, Hyenam Hwang The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education.2022; 28(4): 345. CrossRef - Nursing Professional Pride Scale: Turkish adaptation and psychometric properties
Adeviye Aydin, Atiye Erbas, Yunus Kaya Perspectives in Psychiatric Care.2022; 58(1): 206. CrossRef
-
3,386
View
-
159
Download
-
8
Web of Science
-
15
Crossref
-
Economic Effect of Home Health Care Services for Community-dwelling Vulnerable Populations
-
Eunhee Lee, Jinhyun Kim
-
J Korean Acad Nurs 2016;46(4):562-571. Published online August 31, 2016
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2016.46.4.562
-
-
Abstract
PDF
-
Purpose
In this study the costs and benefits of a home health care program were examined to evaluate the economic feasibility of the program.
Methods
The study participants included 349 patients in the community who had been registered at a home health care center for 5 years. The costs and benefits of the program were analyzed using performance data and health data. The benefits were classified as the effects of pressure ulcer care, skin wound care and catheters management. The program effect was evaluated on the change of progress using transition probability. Benefits were divided into direct benefit such as the savings in medical costs and transportation costs, and indirect benefits which included saving in productivity loss and lost future income.
Results
Participants had an average of 1.82 health problems. The input cost was KRW 36.8~153.3 million, the benefit was KRW 95.4~279.7 million. Direct benefits accounted for 53.4%~81.2%, and was higher than indirect benefits. The net benefit was greater than 0 from 2006 to 2009, and then dropped below 0 in 2010.
Conclusion
The average net benefit during 5 years was over 0 and the benefit cost ratoi was over 1.00, indicating that the home health care program si economical.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by 
- Examining Characteristics and Service Utilization of South Korean Home Health Care Patients: Secondary Analysis of 10-Year Data From a Tertiary Hospital
Hana Lee, Aeri Kim, Hyunsook Heo, Jisoo Lee, Kyungmi Woo Home Health Care Management & Practice.2023; 35(1): 21. CrossRef - Economic Evaluation of Hospital-based Home Care Services for the Breast Cancer Surgery Patients
Jeong Yeon Ko, Ju Young Yoon Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing.2021; 32(3): 356. CrossRef - Evolving Changes in the Delivery of Health Services: A Place for Urological Homecare?
Khalid Al Rumaihi, Stephen A. Boorjian, Michael Jewett European Urology.2019; 75(4): 543. CrossRef
-
1,040
View
-
15
Download
-
3
Crossref
|