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‘임상간호연구’학술지 게재논문(1995-2008년)의 연구동향 분석Research Trend of Studies Published in Journal of Korean Clinical Nursing Research, 1995-2008

Authors
최명애정재심임경춘김주현김금순권정순김성재김경희이경은김을순이경숙곽찬영박광옥
Issue Date
Jun-2010
Publisher
병원간호사회
Keywords
Clinical nursing research; Trend; Research design; Nursing intervention; 임상간호연구; 동향; 연구설계; 간호중재
Citation
임상간호연구, v.16, no.2, pp 95 - 105
Pages
11
Journal Title
임상간호연구
Volume
16
Number
2
Start Page
95
End Page
105
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/56613
ISSN
1598-9186
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the research trend of 341 studies published in Journal of Korean Clinical Nursing Research from 1995 to 2008. Methods: This study was conducted from May to November, 2009. The tool for analysis developed through literature reviews and discussions of researchers consisted of 7 categories such as characteristics of researchers, research designs, subjects, data collection methods, ethical consideration, nursing interventions, and dependent variables. Data were analyzed by frequency and percentage. Results: The mean number of author per study was 4.7, and clinical nurses were the most frequent as the first author (79.7%) and as a corresponding author (67.1%). Quantitative study was 97.6% and nonexperimental study was 51.7%. The most frequently used research designs were quasi-experimental study (73.9%) among experimental studies and survey study (79.1%) among nonexperimental studies. Patients were the most frequent subjects for studies (55.8%). 46.1% of studies gathered data with questionnaire, 57.7% of studies had consent from patients, and 44.3% of studies used nursing skills for nursing interventions, and 60.0% of studies used clinical end points for dependent variables. Conclusion: The research trend of clinical nursing studies shows that clinical nurses mostly perform quasi-experimental researches to solve patients' problem and frequently use nursing skills for nursing intervention and explore the effect of nursing interventions on clinical end points.
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