J Korean Crit Care Nurs.  2024 Feb;17(1):17-29. 10.34250/jkccn.2024.17.1.17.

A Survey on Situation-related Communication Educational Needs for Novice Intensive Care Unit Nurses

Affiliations
  • 1Staff Nurse, Samsung Changwon Hospital
  • 2Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, Dong-A University
  • 3Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, Semyung University

Abstract

Purpose
: This study sought to investigate novice nurses’ communication education needs in the intensive care unit (ICU) using Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) and Borich’s need assessment model. This study identified communication challenges in clinical settings to develop a simulation program that enhances communication competencies based on educational requirements.
Methods
: A descriptive research design and a self-report questionnaire were used. The latter was developed and administered to 121 novice nurses with less than one year of experience in the ICU at various university hospitals in Korea. Data were collected via the online open chatroom from June 24th to July 28th, 2023. The communication education needs were identified using descriptive statistics, t-tests, IPA, and Borich’s needs assessment model. Text analysis was used to categorize the participants’ communication experience.
Results
: The results revealed that “communication with physicians,” “communication with patients,” and “communication with nurse on another shift” domains contained the most substantial educational needs for novice nurses working in the intensive care units.
Conclusion
: The results provide fundamental data for developing and enhancing customized communication education programs for novice ICU nurses. This valuable information could help ICU nurses and educators improve new nurses’ communication skills, which would ultimately contribute to the advancement of nursing education and clinical practice.

Keyword

Communication, Educational needs, Intensive care units, Novice nurses; 의사소통, 교육 요구도, 중환자실, 신규간호사
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