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년도별 ‘권’과 ‘호’를 선택해 주세요 (SSN 1598-2874(38권 4호까지), ISSN 2005-3673(38권 5호부터)

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Subject Job Analysis of Nurse Care Coordinators for Chronic Illness Management in Primary Care Settings: Using Developing a Curriculum Process
Name : Hwang, Ju-Hee· Choi, Yong-Jun · Kim, Mi-Sook · Yi, Seng-Eun · Park, Yong-Soon · Kim, Ji-Hyang · Yoon, Ju-Young·Shin, Dong-Soo Date : 2021년 12월 Page : p758~p768
Name Hwang, Ju-Hee· Choi, Yong-Jun · Kim, Mi-Sook · Yi, Seng-Eun · Park, Yong-Soon · Kim, Ji-Hyang · Yoon, Ju-Young·Shin, Dong-Soo Date 2021년 12월 Page p758~p768 인쇄
File (10) JKAN21-065.pdf
Keyword Primary Health Care; Chronic Disease; Task Performance and Analysis
Purpose: This study aimed to conduct a job analysis of nurse carecoordinators and to identify the frequency, importance and difficulty of each task of their job. Methods: A committee for developing a curriculum (DACUM) was formed and members of the committee defined nurse care coordinators’ jobs and enumerated the duties, tasks and task elements by applying the DACUM technique. Then nurse care coordinators enrolled in the pilot project evaluated the frequency, importance and difficulty of each task. Results: From the job descriptions of nurse care coordinators, we identified 12 duties and 42 tasks. Each task comprised 1~5 task elements. Among tasks, ‘assess the patient’s general health status’ was carried out most frequently. Nurse care coordinators perceived that ‘check vital signs’ and ‘strengthen patient competence to promote health behaviors’ were more important than all other tasks. The most difficult task was ‘develop professionalism as a nurse care coordinator’. Conclusion: The nurse care coordinators' roles developed in this study will serve as the key guidelines for human resource management of care coordinators. Further, job specifications for nurse care coordinators need to be developed, which is necessary for designing education and training programs. We also need to integrate primary health care as an essential component in nursing education.