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Factors Influencing Professional Competencies in Triage Nurses Working in Emergency Departments

Kim MS, Kang M, Park KH

Purpose: This study was conducted to identify the professional competency of nurses working in emergency medical institutions that use the Korean Triage Acuity Scale (KTAS), and to identify factors that...
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Emergency nurses’ experience of coping with moral distress

Lee NK, Hwang JI

Purpose: We explored emergency nurses’ experiences of coping with moral distress. Methods: A qualitative research design was used. We conducted in-depth interviews with 11 nurses working at a regional emergency medical...
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Nurses' Job Analysis in a Regional Emergency Center Using the DACUM

Yun HJ, Jung EH, Jung WS, Lee SR, Kwon YO

Purpose: This study aimed to establish the role of and to analyze the job of nurses in a regional emergency center using the Developing a Curriculum(DACUM) process, a job analysis...
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Factors Affecting Radiation Protection Behaviors among Emergency Room Nurses

Lee SJ, Boo S, Ahn JA, You MA

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The Related Factors to Urgent Disease in Triaging Patients with Acute Abdominal Pain in Emergency Department

Lee SR, Lee IS, Jung E, Kim JW, Chin YR, Hong H, Yu D

PURPOSE: Abdominal pain is the most common symptom of patients visiting the emergency department (ED). Abdominal pain is caused by a variety of causes, so it is difficult for a...
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The Effects of Simulation Education for New Nurses on Emergency Management Using Low-fidelity Simulator

Lee YH, Ahn HY

PURPOSE: This study focuses on investigating the effectiveness of simulation education on emergency management using a low-fidelity simulator as related to clinical skill performance, self-confidence, knowledge, learning satisfaction, and critical...
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Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) to Improve Emergency Care for Novice Nurses

Park H, Kim Y, Chu SH

PURPOSE: Although emergency care is one of the most important capabilities for novice nurses, many novice nurses have shown difficulty in emergency care in the clinical field. The purpose of...
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Effects of Facilitative Nurse-Patient Interaction using an Informational Leaflet on Emergency Care

Kim H, Kang HY

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop an informational leaflet on emergency care and to explore effects of facilitative nurse-patient interaction behavior using an informational leaflet on patient...
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An Analysis of Pediatric Emergency Nursing Practice and Nursing Competence among Emergency Department Nurses

Jeon1 H, Im Y

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the frequency, perceived importance and competence of pediatric emergency nursing practice (PENP) in nurses who cared for pediatric patients in the...
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The Effects of Organizational Culture for Infection Control and Self-Efficacy on Compliance with Standard Precautions of Emergency Room Nurses

Kim H, Park HR

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to identify the effects of organizational culture for the infection control and self-efficacy on compliance with standard precautions of emergency room nurses. METHODS: This cross-sectional descriptive...
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Effects of Simulation-Based Education for Emergency Patient Nursing Care in Korea: A Meta-Analysis

Hyun JS, Kim EJ, Han JH, Kim N

PURPOSE: The purpose of this review was to evaluate the effects of emergency nursing simulation program on nursing students and nurses. METHODS: This systematic review was performed as per the guidelines...
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Night shift preparation, performance, and perception: are there differences between emergency medicine nurses, residents, and faculty?

Richards J, Stayton TL, Wells JA, Parikh AK, Laurin EG

OBJECTIVE: Determine differences between faculty, residents, and nurses regarding night shift preparation, performance, recovery, and perception of emotional and physical health effects. METHODS: Survey study performed at an urban university medical...
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Development of a Triage Competency Scale for Emergency Nurses

Moon SH, Park YH

PURPOSE: This study aimed to develop a triage competency scale (TCS) for emergency nurses, and to evaluate its validity and reliability. METHODS: Preliminary items were derived based on the attributes and...
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Effect of Crowding and Nurse Staffing on Time to Antibiotic Administration for Patients with Pneumonia in an Emergency Department

Lee JH, Cho SH

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to identify the effect of crowding and nurse staffing on time to antibiotic administration for pneumonia patients in an emergency department (ED). METHODS: The sample included...
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Effect of Team Debriefing in Simulation-based Cardiac Arrest Emergency Nursing Education

Ko S, Choi EH

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to verify the effect of simulation and examine the effect of within-team debriefing for cardiac arrest emergency nursing education. METHODS: A non-equivalent control group...
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Concept Analysis of Triage Competency in Emergency Nursing

Moon SH, Park YH

PURPOSE: This concept analysis identified attributes and defined triage competency among emergency nurses. METHOD: Walker and Avant's approach was used to guide the concept analysis. A literature review was completed including...
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The Emergency Care Experience and Demand for Support of School Nurse

Yoon JH, Lee IS

PURPOSE: This study explores school nurses' emergency care experiences and their needs for systemic institutional support. METHODS: Data were collected in 2016 from the interviews with five focus groups comprising thirty...
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Psychosocial Work Stressors, Work Fatigue, and Musculoskeletal Disorders: Comparison between Emergency and Critical Care Nurses in Brunei Public Hospitals

Hanif AR, Khadizah A, Lin N

PURPOSE: Little evidence estimated the exposure of psychosocial work stressors, work-related fatigue, and musculoskeletal disorders for nurses working in South-East Asian region, and research on this subject is almost nonexistent...
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Awareness and Attitudes Towards Violence and Abuse among Emergency Nurses

Cho OH, Cha KS, Yoo YS

PURPOSE: This study identifies degree of awareness and legal knowledge about overall abuse and violence, and investigates attitudes towards domestic violence in emergency nurses. METHODS: The data collection period was between...
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Emergency Department Nurses' Recognition of and Educational Needs for Forensics Nursing Education

Yoo YS, Cha KS, Cho OH, Lee SK

  • KMID: 2298303
  • Korean J Adult Nurs.
  • 2012 Oct;24(5):499-508.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this survey was to investigate emergency department nurses' recognition of forensics nursing and their educational needs for forensics nursing education. METHODS: Data were collected via questionnaires from...
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