Nurse's Perception of Technological Development and Professional Self-Concept.
10.4040/jkan.2000.30.5.1368
- Author:
Choon Hee NOH
1
;
Kyeong Yae SOHNG
Author Information
1. Hallym University, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Perception of technological development;
Professional self- concept
- MeSH:
Education;
Gangwon-do;
Gyeonggi-do;
Hospitals, General;
Humans;
Korea;
Marital Status;
Nursing;
Qualitative Research;
Surveys and Questionnaires;
Research Subjects;
Self Concept;
Seoul
- From:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
2000;30(5):1368-1378
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
This study was conducted to explore the nurse's perception of technological development and professional self-concept. The research subjects were 560 clinical nurses in Korea, who worked the general hospitals in Seoul, Kyeonggi, and the Kangwon province. Data sampling was done for the month, of December. 1997. The research tool consisted of 82 items questionnaires which were demographic data, TIQ, PSCNI. The research findings were as follows: 1. Nurses perceived the technological development as slightly positive (Mean =48.8). Also, nurses saw that the fastest developing technological nursing unit was the cardiac care unit, while the lowest technological developing nursing unit was the psychiatric unit. 2. The view of technological development was found to be significantly different according to religion (P=.0109), marital status (P=.0431), and the practical setting (P=.0048). Professional self concept was significantly different according to age (P=.0001), religion (P=.0001), education (P=.0007), marital status (P=.0000), career (P=.0001), and position (P=.0000). 3. The relationship between a nurse's perception of technological development and professional self-concept was highly correlated(r=.26, P=.0001). In the results of the multiple regression, the factors influencing professional self-concept were career, the nurse's perception of technological development,the level of technological development in nursing unit, and education. All these parameters showed the explaining power of 15.4% of the professional self-concept. In conclusion, nurses recognized the technological development was related to the professional self-concept. This study shed light on the meaning of technological development and vision of the nursing profession. Inservice education program should be developed to help the adaptability to technological development and conduct the qualitative research to explore the world of technological development which the nurses are experiencing in nursing.