Clinical Transplantation and Research (Sep 2024)

Workforce, task performance, and analysis of organ transplant coordinators in Korea: a survey study

  • Suhee Kim,
  • Sun Young Son,
  • Man Ki Ju,
  • Seungheui Hong,
  • Ji Yeon Park,
  • Hyung Sook Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4285/ctr.24.0037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 3
pp. 222 – 234

Abstract

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Background : The workload of organ transplant coordinators is increasing as administrative tasks become more diverse with changing laws and regulations. These changes have heightened the demand for organ transplant coordinators with expertise in the field. This study aimed to determine the status of human resources of organ transplant coordinators and conduct job analysis using the Developing A Curriculum (DACUM) method. Methods : We conducted a questionnaire survey with 107 transplant coordinators employed at medical centers across Korea. The questionnaire gathered data on general and job-related characteristics of organ transplant coordinators and assessed the importance, difficulty, and frequency of their task elements. Results : The job of organ transplantation was categorized into five duties, 14 tasks, and 97 task elements. These duties included recipient management, donor management, organ donation activation management, organ transplantation administration, and professional capability development. We noted statistically significant differences in the importance scores of organ donation activation based on age, as well as in the difficulty scores for recipient management and administrative tasks based on work experience. Furthermore, the frequency of task performance varied significantly according to the number of coworkers and the total number of transplants conducted. Conclusion : s: This study confirmed the current status of the workforce and task performance of organ transplant coordinators. The findings will serve as basic data to enhance the expertise of coordinators in the future.

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