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일 간호대학 박사학위논문의 분석을 통한 간호학 연구의 경향 : Trends of Doctoral Dissertations of One College of Nursing in Korea

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최명애; 최스미; 이인숙; 김금순; 박현애; 한경자; 이명선; 홍경자; 정재원; 윤순녕; 박영숙; 송미순; 하양숙; 장희경; 박연환; 박성애

Issue Date
2009-06
Publisher
한국간호교육학회
Citation
한국간호교육학회지, Vol.15 No.1, pp.32-43
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the trend of nursing research by analyzing the doctoral dissertations in one college of nursing in Korea. Method: The areas of research, the methodological characteristics, and theories used in the research were explored in all doctoral dissertations (n=120) published from 1989 to 2006. Result: Mainly Nursing has been studied (44.9%) among four meta-paradigms of nursing science. The client domain (46.7%) and the practice domain (41.7%) were most frequently studied in type of nursing knowledge. The main purpose of the thesis was to develop nursing interventions and examine the effectiveness of the practice (40.8%) in quantitative research. Almost all (94.7%) of the qualitative dissertation studies were to explore phenomena in the nursing field. Almost half of the dissertations (43.9%) were an experimental design, 34.7% were a model construction, and 15.8% were a qualitative design. The majority of dissertations (83.3%) were to apply the specific theory and almost half (43.8%) studied borrowed theories from other fields. Conclusion: It is necessary to develop more rigorous and various research designs such a longitudinal design, or randomized controlled trial and this will lead to expanding the body of nursing knowledge.
ISSN
1225-9578
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/204175
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