An Integrative Review of Oncology Nursing Research: 1980-1998.
10.4040/jkan.1998.28.3.786
- Author:
Sun Hae CHOI
1
;
Young Hwa NAM
;
Eun Jung RYU
;
Myung Wha BAEK
;
Dong Hee SUH
;
Soon Rim SUH
;
Gui Yun CHOI
;
Kyung Sook CHOI
Author Information
1. Kyung Pook University, Korea. rich@healthis.org
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Cancer;
Research review
- MeSH:
Anxiety;
Breast Neoplasms;
Colorectal Neoplasms;
Depression;
Diagnosis;
Drug Therapy;
Education;
Emigrants and Immigrants;
Food Habits;
Health Behavior;
Hope;
Humans;
Internal-External Control;
Korea;
Leukemia;
Lung Neoplasms;
Nursing;
Oncology Nursing*;
Qualitative Research;
Quality of Life;
Research Design;
Risk Factors;
Self Care;
Stomach Neoplasms;
Survivors;
Uterine Neoplasms
- From:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
1998;28(3):786-800
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The purposes of this study were to describe systematically 18 years of oncology nursing research in Korea and suggest it's direction in future. 149 nursing studies published from 1980 to 1998 were selected for the present study. There were examined the source and the design of study, type of subjects, measurement variables, the intervention outcome of experimental research, and theme of qualitative research. The results were as follows : 1. 121 of 149 studies were composed of master thesis and dissertation of graduate school. There were 55 correlations, 30 descriptions, 19 comparisons, 19 qualitative studies and 2 Q-methods as the type of research design. 2. Cancer patients without describing specified diagnose as subjects' characteristic were 44 of total studies. The others had various diagnoses such as gastric cancer, uterine cancer, breast cancer, leukemia, Iymphoma, colorectal cancer, and lung cancer. According to treatment type. patients receiving chemotherapy were the highest number distribution as 53 of all researches. 3. Most measurement instruments used for research were translated it into Korean that developed by foreigners, such as Zung's depression. Spielberg's anxiety, and Wallston's locus of control. 4. Quality of life was shown the most frequently among correlational researches. the next one was depression the third was hope, and so on. 5. There was the most frequent comparison between cancer and non-cancer patients in comparative researches. It was surveyed those variables as diet habits, risk factors, stressful life events, anxiety and depression and self-care capacity between two groups. 6. The subjects were mostly chemotherapy Patients as 15 of 24 experimental studies. Oral care and education were respectively the highest experimental interventions. 7. Qualitative researches about cancer were reported since 1991. Their themes were illness experience, adaptation process, dying experience, family experience, hope. caring, experience of health behavior, meaning of chemotherapy and experience of cancer survivor. Phenomenologic methodology was designed above 50% of qualitative researches. According to the above findings, cancer research had increased since 1990 and done mostly by descriptive design but a few experimental studies. As recommendations for the future, It is necessary to study the comparison of oncology nursing research internationally. the replication to establish the effect of nursing intervention and the family care of cancer patient.