1.Adjustment Patterns of Illness Process of People with Hemophilia in Korea.
Won Ock KIM ; Hyun Sook KANG ; Myung Sun YI
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(1):5-14
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore adjustment pattern of illness process of people with hemophilia in Korea. METHOD: 23 people with hemophilia had participated for this study. The data were collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed using Strauss & Corbin's grounded theory method. RESULT: "would be free from" was emerged as a core category and it reflects that all participants wanted to be free from the constraints of the disease. The adjustment process was categorized into two stage, the 'unstable stage' and the 'stable stage'. In the process of "would be free from" four different patterns were identified: hopelessness type; appreciation type; challenge type; and transcendence type. These types were identified based on the degree of pursuing normal life and managing the disease, and social support. The most frequently occurring type was hopelessness type but the participants of this type suffered the most. The transcendence type was the most ideal type, but it occurred the least. CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicate that people with hemophilia in Korea still suffer from the disease and they need supports. The results would be useful for health care professionals in establishing education and counseling program for the people with hemophilia.
*Adaptation, Psychological
;
Adult
;
Aged
;
*Attitude to Health
;
Hemophilia A/*psychology
;
Humans
;
Korea
;
Male
;
Middle Aged
2.Effects of a Self-Help Group Program for Young Adults with Hemophilia.
Hyun Sook KANG ; Won Ock KIM ; Hya Sook LEE
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(3):602-610
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of Self-help program for Young adults with hemophilia. METHOD: A quasi-experimental design was used. The subjects were 40 young adults with hemophilia, 21 in the experimental group and 19 in the control group. The subjects of the experimental group participated in a self-help group program for five sessions for 5 weeks. The program consisted of health education abouthemophilia, exercise, and therapeutic recreation. Its outcomes were evaluated on self-efficacy, ADL, depression, and quality of life. The obtained data was analyzedusing the Mann-Whitney U test of SPSS. RESULT: 1) The scores of self-efficacy, ADL and quality of life increased significantly in the experimental group as compared to the control group. 2) The score of depression decreased significantly in the experimental group as compared to the control group. CONCLUSION: Considering these research results, the program is effective in improving self-management ability and quality of life. Therefore this program could be implemented as a self-help group program for hemophilia clients.
Social Support
;
*Self-Help Groups
;
Patient Education
;
Humans
;
Hemophilia A/*psychology
;
Exercise
;
Depression/psychology
;
Adult
;
Activities of Daily Living