Job analysis of vaccination health workers at public health centers and sub‐centers

Author:

Park No‐Yai1ORCID,Cho Chung‐Min2ORCID,Lee Eun‐Hyun3ORCID,Park Jeong‐Mo4ORCID,Lee Young‐Ran5ORCID,Hong Jeong‐Ik6ORCID,Kwon Geun‐Yong6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Public Health Inje University Gimhae Republic of Korea

2. College of Nursing Sungshin Women's University Seoul Republic of Korea

3. Graduate School of Public Health Ajou University Suwon Republic of Korea

4. Department of Nursing Kyungin Women's University Incheon Republic of Korea

5. Seoul Women's College of Nursing Seoul Republic of Korea

6. Division of Immunization Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency Cheongju Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo analyze duties, tasks, and task elements of health workers in charge of vaccination at public health centers in South Korea.DesignDescriptive study using a survey.SampleHealth workers in charge of vaccination for more than 1 year at 254 public health centers in South Korea. Of 631 health workers, 401 responded to the questionnaire, and 379 responses were included in the analysis after excluding 22 incomplete responses.MeasurementsThe Developing A Curriculum (DACUM) workshop was conducted to identify the frequency, importance, and difficulty of duties, tasks, and task elements.ResultsFour duties (vaccination promotion, vaccination administration and symptom management, execution of vaccination, and vaccination education), 18 tasks, and 81 task elements were identified. “Execution of vaccination” exhibited the highest determinant coefficient. “Implementing the budget” exhibited the highest determinant coefficient among tasks, and “dealing with an emergency in the case of adverse events” exhibited the highest determinant coefficient among task elements.ConclusionsDuty, task, and task elements with high determinant coefficients have high educational needs. Education demands was higher for administrative work than for direct vaccination. Developing an educational curriculum based on DACUM results could contribute to the professional education of vaccine workers.

Funder

Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency

Publisher

Wiley

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