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Results: The factors influencing person-centered nursing performance were critical reflection competency (β=.49, p<.001), attitudes towards dementia (β=.29, p<.001), and clinical career (β=-.26, p=.024), having the explanation power of 59.6%. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that critical reflection competency, attitudes towards dementia, and clinical career have an impact on person-centered nursing performance. Specifically, higher levels of critical reflection competency and positive attitudes towards dementia were predictors with higher levels of person-centered nursing performance. 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目的:本研究旨在探讨急症护理护士对痴呆症的态度、其批判性反思能力和护理工作环境水平,并确定与以人为本的护理相关的因素。研究方法研究对象为 149 名在急症护理医院工作至少 1 年并为住院老年患者提供护理服务的护士。使用的测量方法包括韩国版痴呆态度量表、批判性反思能力量表、护理工作环境量表和以人为本护理评估工具。使用 IBM SPSS 29.0 软件对收集到的数据进行了频数分析、描述性统计、独立 t 检验、方差分析、皮尔逊相关和多元回归分析。结果影响以人为本护理绩效的因素分别为批判性反思能力(β=.49,p<.001)、对痴呆的态度(β=.29,p<.001)和临床职业(β=-.26,p=.024),解释力为59.6%。结论本研究结果表明,批判性反思能力、对痴呆症的态度和临床职业对以人为本的护理绩效有影响。具体而言,较高的临界反思能力水平和对痴呆症的积极态度是较高的以人为本护理绩效水平的预测因素。因此,要提高急症护理护士以人为本的护理绩效,必须优先为有经验的护士提供临界反思培训课程,以提高其临界反思能力。
The impacts of nurses' attitudes towards dementia, critical reflection competency, and nursing work environment on person-centered nursing in acute care hospitals: A descriptive study
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the attitudes of acute care nurses towards dementia, their critical reflection competency, and the level of nursing work environment and to identify the factors relating to person-centered nursing. Methods: The study was conducted for 149 nurses with at least 1 year of experience working in acute care hospitals and providing nursing care to hospitalized elderly patients. The measurements used were the Dementia Attitude Scale Korean version, the Critical Reflection Competency Scale, the Nursing Work Environment Scale, and the Person-Centered Nursing Assessment Tool. The collected data were analyzed with frequency analysis, descriptive statistics, independent t-test, ANOVA test, Pearson's correlation, and multiple regression using IBM SPSS 29.0 software. Results: The factors influencing person-centered nursing performance were critical reflection competency (β=.49, p<.001), attitudes towards dementia (β=.29, p<.001), and clinical career (β=-.26, p=.024), having the explanation power of 59.6%. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that critical reflection competency, attitudes towards dementia, and clinical career have an impact on person-centered nursing performance. Specifically, higher levels of critical reflection competency and positive attitudes towards dementia were predictors with higher levels of person-centered nursing performance. Therefore, to enhance person-centered nursing performance among acute care nurses, it is important to prioritize critical reflection training programs for experienced nurses to enhance their critical reflection competency.