1Dept. of Nursing, Youngsan University, 288 Junam-ro, Yangsan, Gyongsangnam-do, 50510, ROK
2Dept. of Nursing, Hallym Polytechnic University, 48 Jang-hark Road, Chuncheon, Gangwon-do, 24210, ROK
3Dept. of Management Information Systems, Catholic Kwan Dong University, 522, Naegok-dong, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do, 25601, ROK
*Corresponding Author: Ju young Lee, Professor, Division of Nursing, Hallym Polytechnic University, Korea. Email: jfamily12@hanmail.net
Online published on 24 April, 2019.
This study was designed to identify how nursing students recognized dating violence currently.
This study applied to the Q methodology to grasp dating violence perceived by university nursing students in order to identify future educational programs for dating violence. This study was conducted from May 8 to May 17, 2018, and 30 university nursing students in Gangwon and Gyongmam provinces, applied by convenience sampling method, scored 28 Q statements selecting forced normal distribution. Collecting data was analyzed by the QUANL PC program such as eigenvalues, variance,z-score and so on.
There are two different factors with two types showing eigenvalue more than 1. Factor 1 with twenty four participants showed that they understood giving the feeling of thrust, well behaved and a worthwhile job positively, the eigenvalue 7.1458. Factor II with twelve participants showed that they positively agreed with a comfortable person, a value and worthwhile job as well as playing a role as a mother, the eigenvalue 2.5628. Factor III with eight participants showed that they positively agreed with a doctor's assistance, well behaved and a comfortable person, the eigenvalue 2.5366. The correlation among three types was not relatively similar. However three types showed some consensus items. They recognized positively a value and worthwhile job, earnest and honest as a nurse, while negatively scientific knowledge, leadership and authority.
The result of this study can provide basic data for preparing a nursing educational strategy with personalized the image of nurses for future generation who will become a nurse.
Dating violence, Nursing students, Perception, Subjectivity, Q methodology