Correlations Among the Stroke Patient Family's Health Status, Burden and of Life.
10.4040/jkan.2001.31.4.669
- Author:
Kyung Ho LEE
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Author Information
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- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Stroke Patient Family;
Family's Health;
Burden;
Quality of Life Adjunct Professor;
College of Nursing Science;
Kyung Hee University
- MeSH:
Humans;
Nursing;
Occupations;
Quality of Life;
Surveys and Questionnaires;
Seoul;
Stroke*
- From:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
2001;31(4):669-680
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
PURPOSE: This study is used to investigate the correlation among a stroke patient family's health, burden and quality of life. METHOD: Data was collected from one hundred twenty family care-givers registered at K and H Hospital in Seoul. Questionnaire data was drawn up by personal interviews aided by the staff nurses. The analyses of collected data are based on the rate of 100 percentage to the average, t-test, ANOVA, DMR, Pearson Correlation. Result: (1) The influential factors on physical health proved to be age, sex, academic career, matrimonial status, present occupation, economic situation, the relationship with the patient, the patient-caring term, and the family-formation. The psychological health issues were age, final academic career, matrimonial status, the relation with patient and the family-formation. Burdens were shown to be age, matrimonial status, the relation with patient, and the patient-caring term. The quality of life was determined by age, final academic career, matrimonial status, and the relationship with the patient, the patient- caring term, and the family-formation. (2) The rate of the physical condition was 2.87, the psychological condition 2.43, the sense of burden 3.08, and the quality of life was 2.42. (3) The rate of correlation between the burden and the quality of life was (r= -.547), the psychological health and the burden was (r= -.531), the physical health and the burden was (r= -.263), physical health and quality of life was (r= .301), psychological health, and quality of life was (r= .413). CONCLUSION: It follows from this study that there is a very close correlation among the stroke patient family's health, the burden, and quality of life. Therefore it is necessary that we should find various nursing intervention ways in order to mitigate the burden of family when caring for the stroke patients.