The Effect of Education for Prevention of Osteoporosis Patients with Bone Fracture.
10.4040/jkan.2001.31.2.194
- Author:
Hyang Yeon LEE
1
;
Sook Young KIM
Author Information
1. Division of Nursing Science,Kyung Hee University.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
The effect of education;
Prevention of Osteoporosis;
Born Fracture
- MeSH:
Education*;
Fractures, Bone*;
Humans;
Life Style;
Nursing;
Osteoporosis*;
Pamphlets;
Patient Education as Topic;
Surveys and Questionnaires
- From:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
2001;31(2):194-205
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The purpose of the study was to identify the effect of structured patients education had on prevention of osteoporosis, with fracture and the resulting of life style changes in patients. In this study, a non equivalent control group pre and a post test design was employed. Data were collected through an interview process using questionnaires from April to December of 1999. The subjects, consisting of 59 patients with fractures and over 40 years of age, were diagnosed in K University Hospital. This study tested the patients knowledge at three times. The times were before the program 2 weeks into the program, and 6 months after education program. Life style change related to prevention of osteoporosis was shown twice (before and 6 months after the education program) in the experimental group, and control group went without it. The instruments used for this study were developed by literature review according to a reliability test. Data was analyzed using X2 test and t test to determine similarities between the experimental and control groups. The hypothesis was tested using repeated measures of ANOVA, t-test and Pearson correlation coefficients. The results of the study were summarized as follows: 1. The first hypothesis was accepted: a higher level of knowledge about osteoporosis was found in experimental groups who received education than to the control group during the period (F=19.82, p=.0001). 2. The second hypothesis was accepted: a higher level of life style changes about osteoporosis on experimental group were recorded than as compared to control group (t=3.55, p=.001). 3. The third hypothesis was accepted: the higher the knowledge about osteoporosis the higher the level of performance of life style changes about prevention of osteoporosis (r=.600, p=.0001). In conclusion, structured patient education in patient with fractures improved the level of knowledge about osteoporosis and more likely undergo of life style changes 6 months after the education program. Also reeducation would be needed 6 months after program ends. That is structured patient education in pamphlet form would be very effective in nursing intervention that may to result in life style changes. Therefore further research is needed to reinforce the education material and to generalize the education effect.