Department of Social Welfare, Yonsei University, 134 Shinchon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, Korea.
Gerontologist. 2013 Apr;53(2):235-45. doi: 10.1093/geront/gns106. Epub 2012 Sep 7.
This study aims to examine culture change in nursing homes in South Korea and to identify the outcomes of culture change implementation.
Data were taken from survey responses from 223 top- or mid-level staff among nursing homes in South Korea that were selected through a proportionate random-stratified sampling method from four regions nationwide. Culture change in nursing homes was operationalized by five person-directed care (PDC) constructs and three organizational environment constructs, and outcome quality was indicated by changes to occupancy rate and organizational commitment.
After controlling for facility characteristics, the effect of staff-reported culture change on occupancy rate and organizational commitment was analyzed through the multiple-regression method. Consistent with previous research, this study revealed positive effects of culture change for nursing homes in South Korea. The study found that staff-reported culture change correlated with occupancy rate and organizational commitment.
Given that culture change variables were significantly related to occupancy rate and organizational commitment, the findings of the study provide a persuasive argument that policies and/or programs to support culture change in nursing homes should be enhanced. Management-level workers in these facilities should have the skills and knowledge to foster more PDC and a more person-directed environment.
本研究旨在考察韩国养老院的文化变革,并确定文化变革实施的结果。
数据来自通过全国四个地区的比例分层随机抽样方法从韩国的 223 名高级或中级养老院工作人员的调查回复中获得。养老院的文化变革通过五个以人导向的护理(PDC)结构和三个组织环境结构来运作,结果质量由入住率和组织承诺的变化来表示。
在控制了设施特征后,通过多元回归方法分析了员工报告的文化变革对入住率和组织承诺的影响。与先前的研究一致,本研究揭示了韩国养老院文化变革的积极影响。研究发现,员工报告的文化变革与入住率和组织承诺相关。
鉴于文化变革变量与入住率和组织承诺显著相关,本研究的结果提供了一个有说服力的论点,即应该加强支持养老院文化变革的政策和/或计划。这些设施的管理层工作人员应该具备培养更多 PDC 和更以人为本的环境的技能和知识。