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Analysis of Nursing-related Content Portrayed in Middle and High School Textbooks under the National Common Basic Curriculum in Korea
Myun Sook Jung, Hyeong Wook Choi, Dong Mei Li
J Korean Acad Nurs 2010;40(1):33-42.   Published online February 28, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2010.40.1.33
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Purpose

The purpose of this study was to analyze nursing-related content in middle, and high school textbooks under the National Common Basic Curriculum in Korea.

Methods

Nursing-related content from 43 middle school textbooks and 13 high school textbooks was analyzed.

Results

There were 28 items of nursing-related content in the selected textbooks. Among them, 13 items were in the 'nursing activity' area, 6 items were in the 'nurse as an occupation' area, 2 items were in the 'major and career choice' area, 6 items were 'just one word' and 1 item in 'others'.

Conclusion

The main nursing related content which portrayed in the middle and high school textbooks were caring for patients (7 items accounting for 46.5%), nurses working in hospitals (6 items accounting for 21.4%). In terms of gender perspective, female nurses (15 items accounting for 53.6%) were most prevalent.

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Nursing Images Appearing in Elementary School Textbooks under the 7th National Curriculum
Hyeong Wook Choi, Myun Sook Jung
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2007;37(3):391-400.   Published online April 30, 2007
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2007.37.3.391
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Purpose

The purpose of this study was to identify the nursing images appearing in elementary school textbooks.

Method

This study targeted 130 textbooks of 13 subjects under the 7th national curriculum for elementary schools as of December 2005. Nursing-related texts, photographs, and illustrations in the textbooks were analyzed by using a content analysis method. As for the textbook analysis, two coders thoroughly read the textbooks to record nursing-related content per coding paper, respectively.

Result

The total number of nursing-related content appearing in 130 textbooks of 13 subjects was 70. More nursing-related content was exhibited in the photograph and illustration domain(N=57, 81.4%) than in the text domain(N=13, 18.6%). Nursing-related content(N=70) appeared in the order of nursing activities with 56(80.0%), nursing as a job with 10(14.3%), and others with 4(5.7%). As for the nursing image of nursing-related content, positive images weremost with 30(42.9%), followed by negative images with 21(30.0%), and neutral images with 19(27.1%).

Conclusion

Nursing-related content was dealt with too little, and dependent nursing activities such as medication, and assisting roles for doctor's examinations and treatments mainly appeared. Also, the main activity place was a hospital. To introduce proper and adequate nursing activities to the students, various types of nursing-related data and material should be distributed to front line schools, teachers, main authors, and publishing companies.

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