A Study on the Subjectivity of Medical Disputes Perceived by Nursing Students

AUTHORS

Sunyoung Jang,Department of Nursing, Hanseo University 46 Hanseo1 Ro, Haemi-myun, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, 369-709, Korea

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study is to identify the subjectivity for the categorization of medical disputes with whom nursing students using Q Methodology. A total of 14 nursing students, with clinical training experience at hospitals, were asked to classify 29 statements on the perception. The collected data was analyzed through QUANL PC Program. In this study, the types of clinical practice were categorized into 3 types: ‘medical personnel-centered perception type’, ‘medical dispute reduction measures-focused type’, ‘patient-centered perception type’. This study has provided the baseline data for education and counseling program development for nursing students who start clinical practice.

 

KEYWORDS

Medical dispute, Nursing student, Subjectivity, Q-methodology, Nurse

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CITATION

  • APA:
    Jang,S.(2021). A Study on the Subjectivity of Medical Disputes Perceived by Nursing Students. Journal of Advanced Researches and Reports, 1(2), 119-126. 10.21742/JARR.2021.1.2.16
  • Harvard:
    Jang,S.(2021). "A Study on the Subjectivity of Medical Disputes Perceived by Nursing Students". Journal of Advanced Researches and Reports, 1(2), pp.119-126. doi:10.21742/JARR.2021.1.2.16
  • IEEE:
    [1] S.Jang, "A Study on the Subjectivity of Medical Disputes Perceived by Nursing Students". Journal of Advanced Researches and Reports, vol.1, no.2, pp.119-126, Apr. 2021
  • MLA:
    Jang Sunyoung. "A Study on the Subjectivity of Medical Disputes Perceived by Nursing Students". Journal of Advanced Researches and Reports, vol.1, no.2, Apr. 2021, pp.119-126, doi:10.21742/JARR.2021.1.2.16

ISSUE INFO

  • Volume 1, No. 2, 2021
  • ISSN(p):0
  • ISSN(e):2653-0058
  • Published:Apr. 2021