Abstract
Purpose
The purposes of this study were to identify the level of care burden for patients with mental illness, attitudes toward mental illness and psychiatric nursing competency in non-psychiatric nurses and to identify correlations among these variables.
Methods
Data were collected from 153 non-psychiatric nurses who worked at a hospital located in Seoul, Korea. Care burden for mental illness patients, attitudes toward mental illness, and psychiatric nursing competency were measured using structured questionnaires. The collected data were analyzed using frequency, percentage, independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, Scheffé test and Pearson's correlation coefficients with the SPSS/WIN 21.0 program.
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Table 1.
Table 2.
Characteristics | Categories | n (%) | Care burden for mental illness patients | Attitudes toward mental illness | Psychiatric nursing competency | |||
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M±SD | t or F (p) Scheffé | M±SD | t or F (p) Scheffé | M±SD | t or F (p) Scheffé | |||
Gender∗ | Male | 2 (1.3) | 3.75±0.44 | 1.18 | 2.68±0.37 | −0.29 | 3.19±0.35 | 0.50 |
Female | 151 (98.7) | 3.38±0.40 | (.446) | 2.73±0.27 | (.773) | 3.06±0.38 | (.621) | |
Age (year) 33.5±9.0 | 23~<30a 30~<40b 40~<50c | 69 (45.1) 46 (30.1) 26 (17.0) | 3.26±0.39 3.52±0.42 3.46±0.33 | 4.45 (.005) | 2.83±0.27 2.63±0.26 2.63±0.25 | 7.17 (<.001) | 3.06±0.34 2.95±0.36 3.17±0.46 | 3.21 (.025) |
≥50d | 12 (7.8) | 3.40±0.45 | 2.74±0.23 | 3.26±0.44 | b<d | |||
Religion | Yes | 78 (51.0) | 3.38±0.42 | −0.15 | 2.73±0.29 | 0.34 | 3.13±0.38 | 2.51 |
No | 75 (49.0) | 3.39±0.39 | (.877) | 2.72±0.26 | (.735) | 2.98±0.38 | (.013) | |
Marital status | Unmarried | 93 (60.8) | 3.33±0.40 | −2.27 | 2.77±0.26 | 2.64 | 3.06±0.40 | 0.18 |
Married | 60 (39.2) | 3.48±0.39 | (.025) | 2.66±0.29 | (.009) | 3.05±0.37 | (.855) | |
Education | College | 28 (18.3) | 3.52±0.44 | 2.05 | 2.69±0.23 | 1.39 | 3.05±0.38 | 0.12 |
University | 91 (59.5) | 3.34±0.39 | (.132) | 2.76±0.28 | (.254) | 3.05±0.36 | (.888) | |
≥Graduate school | 34 (22.2) | 3.37±0.40 | 2.69±0.27 | 3.09±0.46 | ||||
Careers (year) 10.7±8.9 | <5 | 60 (39.2) | 3.25±0.38 | 2.83 | 2.85±0.27 | 5.14 | 3.07±0.35 | 1.17 |
5~<10 | 31 (20.3) | 3.48±0.45 | (.027) | 2.62±0.26 | (.001) | 2.98±0.31 | (.327) | |
10~<15 | 22 (14,4) | 3.50±0.35 | 2.67±0.26 | 3.00±0.38 | ||||
15~<20 | 10 (6.5) | 3.48±0.41 | 2.66±0.28 | 3.00±0.56 | ||||
≥20 | 30 (19.6) | 3.43±0.39 | 2.68±0.25 | 3.18±0.45 | ||||
Clinical department | Medical ward | 51 (33.3) | 3.36±0.28 | 0.87 | 2.76±0.27 | 1.13 | 3.36±0.28 | 0.88 |
Surgical ward | 54 (35.3) | 3.36±0.42 | (.460) | 2.75±0.24 | (.338) | 3.36±0.42 | (.460) | |
ICU | 26 (17.0) | 3.50±0.52 | 2.70±0.27 | 3.50±0.52 | ||||
ER | 22 (14.4) | 3.39±0.47 | 2.64±0.34 | 3.39±0.47 | ||||
Psychiatric ward worked experiences∗ | Yes | 4 (2.6) | 3.17±0.63 | 1.07 | 2.79±0.20 | 0.46 | 3.67±0.19 | 3.29 |
No | 149 (97.4) | 3.39±0.40 | (.287) | 2.73±0.28 | (.650) | 3.04±0.38 | (.001) | |
Psychiatric nursing care experiences∗ | Yes | 149 (97.4) | 3.38±0.40 | 1.28 | 2.74±0.27 | 1.51 | 3.06±0.38 | 0.83 |
No | 4 (2.6) | 3.64±0.43 | (.204) | 2.53±0.21 | (.134) | 2.90±0.57 | (.411) | |
Psychiatric education experiences | Yes | 12 (7.8) | 3.35±0.41 | 0.28 | 2.71±0.18 | −0.28 | 3.18±0.48 | 1.09 |
No | 141 (92.2) | 3.39±0.41 | (.781) | 2.73±0.28 | (.777) | 3.05±0.38 | (.279) | |
Psychiatric ward work hope | Yes | 26 (17.0) | 3.29±0.40 | 1.35 | 2.78±0.29 | 1.03 | 3.19±0.45 | 1.87 |
No | 127 (83.0) | 3.41±0.41 | (.181) | 2.72±0.27 | (.306) | 3.03±0.37 | (.063) | |
Psychiatric nursing education need | Yes | 140 (91.5) | 3.38±0.41 | 0.35 | 2.75±0.27 | 2.46 | 3.06±0.38 | 0.46 |
No | 13 (8.5) | 3.42±0.42 | (.729) | 2.56±0.32 | (.015) | 3.01±0.47 | (.647) |