Development of a Standardized Job Description for Healthcare Managers of Metabolic Syndrome Management Programs in Korean Community Health Centers.
- Author:
Youngjin LEE
1
;
Jina CHOO
;
Jeonghyun CHO
;
So Nam KIM
;
Hye Eun LEE
;
Seok Jun YOON
;
Gyeongae SEOMUN
Author Information
1. College of Nursing, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea. seomun@korea.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article ; Multicenter Study ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Keywords:
community health centers;
healthcare;
job description;
metabolic syndrome X
- MeSH:
*Administrative Personnel;
Adult;
Attitude of Health Personnel;
Community Health Centers/*manpower;
Focus Groups;
Humans;
Job Description/*standards;
Metabolic Syndrome X/*therapy;
Middle Aged;
Republic of Korea;
Task Performance and Analysis;
Young Adult
- From:Asian Nursing Research
2014;8(1):57-66
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: This study aimed to develop a job description for healthcare managers of metabolic syndrome management programs using task analysis. METHODS: Exploratory research was performed by using the Developing a Curriculum method, the Intervention Wheel model, and focus group discussions. Subsequently, we conducted a survey of 215 healthcare workers from 25 community health centers to verify that the job description we created was accurate. RESULTS: We defined the role of healthcare managers. Next, we elucidated the tasks of healthcare managers and performed needs analysis to examine the frequency, importance, and difficulty of each of their duties. Finally, we verified that our job description was accurate. Based on the 8 duties, 30 tasks, and 44 task elements assigned to healthcare managers, we found that the healthcare managers functioned both as team coordinators responsible for providing multidisciplinary health services and nurse specialists providing health promotion services. In terms of importance and difficulty of tasks performed by the healthcare managers, which were measured using a determinant coefficient, the highest-ranked task was planning social marketing (15.4), while the lowest-ranked task was managing human resources (9.9). CONCLUSION: A job description for healthcare managers may provide basic data essential for the development of a job training program for healthcare managers working in community health promotion programs.