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최근 3년간 대한간호학회지 게재 논문의 동향

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Affiliated Author(s)
박정숙
Alternative Author(s)
Park, Jeong Sook
Journal Title
대한간호학회지
ISSN
1598-2874
Issued Date
2007
Abstract
Purpose: This study was to determine the current
trend of nursing research as exploring both quantitative
and qualitative methodologies, and to provide the
explicit direction to improve the quality of published
papers. Methods: Total of 366 articles published
between 2004 and 2006 was reviewed using the
criteria of analysis. Results: There was more number
of quantitative studies than qualitative studies. More
studies were conducted with subjects who had health
problems, and studies that targeted women and elderly
population have been significantly increased. In
quantitative methodology, utilization of experimental
and quasi-experimental designs has been increased,
however descriptive study was dominant as yet. In
qualitative methodology, studies using grounded theory
and phenomenology were frequently published. It was
noted that theoretical framework and rational for
sample size were rarely presented in quantitative
study. Philosophical position and the process of
preparation for study, which guided the research, were
not clearly described in qualitative study. Conclusion:
The findings of this review suggest that published
studies have been improved and diversified, however,
detailed and clear evaluation tool that assesses study
process and method should be developed as a way to
further improve the quality of published papers.
Key words : Review, Nursing research, Research design
Alternative Title
Analysis of Research Papers Published in the Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
Department
Dept. of Nursing (간호학)
Publisher
College of Nursing
Citation
서연옥 et al. (2007). 최근 3년간 대한간호학회지 게재 논문의 동향. 대한간호학회지, 37(6), 1013–1019.
Type
Article
ISSN
1598-2874
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/37561
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2. College of Nursing (간호대학) > Dept. of Nursing (간호학)
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