1.The Relationship Between Activity Daily Living and Powerlessness of Spinal Cord Injury Patient's.
Hyeon Suk JEONG ; Hyoung Sook PARK
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing 2004;7(2):197-206
PURPOSE: This study examined the relationship between the level of activity daily living and powerlessness of spinal cord injury patients'. METHOD: The subjects for the study consisted of 68 persons agreed above twenty below seventy had had spinal cord injury. The data were collected from November 1, 2003 to January 30, 2004. The instruments used for this study were ADL check List and Powerlessness Scale. The data were analysed by using SPSS computerlized program and included number, percentage, t-test and ANOVA, Pearson Correlation Coefficient. RESULTS: The mean of activity daily living was paraplegia 49.53+/-10.91 and tetraplegia 25.65+/-13.24. The mean of powerlessness was paraplegia 35.22+/-9.50 and tetraplegia 37.55+/-9.01. In the relationship between activity daily living and powerlessness were significant difference. CONCLUSION: in order to increase the level of activity daily living of rehabilization nurse should be helpful to provide them. Also, it could be identified that informational support was important, that is, the lesser the informational support, spinal cord injury patient don't feel the powerlessness.
Activities of Daily Living
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Humans
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Paraplegia
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Quadriplegia
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Spinal Cord Injuries*
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Spinal Cord*
2.Gender Differences in Behavioral Characteristics and Their Awareness of Obese Children.
Hyeon Ok JOO ; In Sook PARK ; Hwa Ja LEE
Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing 1997;3(2):219-227
The purpose of this study was to investigate gender differences in behavioral characteristics and their awareness of obese school children. The results were as follows : 1. In comparison with eating habits and food preference, the girls had more irregular breakfast and were likely to have vegetables/fruits than the boys. 2. In characteristics related to exercise and activities, boys did more exercise than girls. Particularly, in lunch free time, boys participated in playing various active excercise with friends, but girls participated in more non-active behaviors(such as, chattering, reading, or playing jack-stones). 3. In comparison with their awareness related to obese persons, about a half of boys had positive opinions(e, grong, healthy.), but about only 20% of girls had positive opinions.
Breakfast
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Child*
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Eating
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Female
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Food Preferences
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Friends
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Humans
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Lunch
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Child Health
3.A Study on Influencing Factors in Health-promoting Lifestyle of Adolescents.
In Sook PARK ; Hyeon Ok JOO ; Hwa Ja LEE
Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing 1997;3(2):154-168
The purpose of this study were to define the degree of performance in health promoting lifestyle and to identify the variable related to performance inn health promoting lifestyle of adolescents. The subjects of this study were 469 adolescents in the 4 high schools. The sample data were collected using a purposive sampling method from July 1 to July 27. The collected data were analysed by using descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation Coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression with SPSS PC+ program. The results of this research were as follows. First, The means of performance in the health promoting lifestyle of adolescents revealed total 2.478 ; harmonious relationships 3.045, regular diet 2.236, professional health management 1.322, sanitary life 2.910, self regulation 2.558, emotional support 2.696, healthy diet 2.048, rest and sleep 2.651, exercise and activity 2.491, self actualization 2.466, diet control 2.408. The factor with the highest degree of performance was the harmonious relationships, whereas the one with the lowest degrees was the professional health management. Second, the relationship between the degree of performance in health promoting lifestyle and its related variable were as follows. (1) Performance in the health promoting lifestyle was significantly correlated with self esteem, self efficacy, health conception, perceived health status, mother's health promoting lifestyle, mother's health conception. (2) The most important factor that affects performance in the health promoting lifestyle of adolescents was self esteem. The combination of self esteem, health conception, mother's health promoting lifestyle, self efficacy, perceived health status accounted for 45.2% of the variance in health promoting lifestyle of adolescents.
Adolescent*
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Diet
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Fertilization
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Humans
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Life Style*
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Self Concept
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Self Efficacy
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Self-Control
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Child Health
4.Extensor Digitorum Tenosynovitis That Improved by Ultrasonographic guided Aspiration and Steroid Injection.
Hyun Sook KIM ; Ji Hyeon JU ; Chong Hyeon YOON ; Sung Hwan PARK ; Ho Youn KIM
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2006;13(4):353-354
No abstract available.
Tenosynovitis*
5.Yellow Nails Induced by Bucillamine in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Hyun Sook KIM ; Ji Hyeon JU ; Chong Hyeon YOON ; Ho Youn KIM ; Sung Hwan PARK
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2005;12(3):247-248
No abstract available.
Arthritis, Rheumatoid*
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Humans
6.A Study on Quality of Life of those who have Breast Cancer Patients taking Chemotherapy.
Ju Hyeon SHIM ; Kyung Sook PARK
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2004;16(1):49-59
PURPOSE: This study is a descriptive research study to measure the quality of life of those who suffer from breast cancer and take the chemotherapy. METHOD: The Subjects were 70 breast cancer patients who took the chemotherapy from September 2 to October 31, 2003. Quality of life was measured by Ferrell's measurements. RESULTS: Quality of life indicators were spiritual domain=6.44, physical domain= 5.45, social domain=4.15, and mental domain= 3. 95. Whole quality of life was 4. 68 out of 10 points. The quality of life of those with a practicing religion was significantly higher than those without(F=3.88, P=0.026). Subjects who were less than 2 months post-operation had higher points in the physical domain than those who were more than 2 months post-operation (t= 2.76, p=0.007). Subjects who had less than 4 treatments of chemotherapy had higher points in the physical domain than those who had more than 4 treatments of chemotherapy (t=2.03, p=0.046). COLCLUSION: The results of this study serve as a meaningful source to promote quality of life of breast cancer patients who undergo chemotherapy. The results can also be applied to the development of education programs and counseling materials for chemotherapy patients. Health care strategy can also raise the quality of life of brest cancer patients.
Breast Neoplasms*
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Breast*
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Counseling
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Delivery of Health Care
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Drug Therapy*
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Education
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Humans
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Quality of Life*
7.A Study on Quality of Life of those who have Breast Cancer Patients taking Chemotherapy.
Ju Hyeon SHIM ; Kyung Sook PARK
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2004;16(1):49-59
PURPOSE: This study is a descriptive research study to measure the quality of life of those who suffer from breast cancer and take the chemotherapy. METHOD: The Subjects were 70 breast cancer patients who took the chemotherapy from September 2 to October 31, 2003. Quality of life was measured by Ferrell's measurements. RESULTS: Quality of life indicators were spiritual domain=6.44, physical domain= 5.45, social domain=4.15, and mental domain= 3. 95. Whole quality of life was 4. 68 out of 10 points. The quality of life of those with a practicing religion was significantly higher than those without(F=3.88, P=0.026). Subjects who were less than 2 months post-operation had higher points in the physical domain than those who were more than 2 months post-operation (t= 2.76, p=0.007). Subjects who had less than 4 treatments of chemotherapy had higher points in the physical domain than those who had more than 4 treatments of chemotherapy (t=2.03, p=0.046). COLCLUSION: The results of this study serve as a meaningful source to promote quality of life of breast cancer patients who undergo chemotherapy. The results can also be applied to the development of education programs and counseling materials for chemotherapy patients. Health care strategy can also raise the quality of life of brest cancer patients.
Breast Neoplasms*
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Breast*
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Counseling
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Delivery of Health Care
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Drug Therapy*
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Education
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Humans
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Quality of Life*
8.Impact Factors for Health of Family Caregivers of Hospice Patients.
Bok Yae CHUNG ; Hyeon Sook PARK
Korean Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care 2014;17(2):75-84
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to explore predictors of health status of family caregivers of hospice patients. METHODS: This study included 118 family caregivers of patients who were admitted to the hospice ward of three general hospitals in D city. The collected data were analyzed by frequency, percentage, t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression using the SPSS WIN 18.0 program. RESULTS: The mean score for overall health of family caregivers was 2.68 (+/-0.42). Mean scores for variables related to health were 2.55 (+/-0.37) for sleep quality, 1.91 (+/-0.41) for anxiety and 2.78 (+/-0.33) for hope. Variables such as sleep quality, gender, anxiety and hope explained 59.8% of variance among family caregivers' health conditions. CONCLUSION: These results suggest the need for nurses to search for ways to promote health of hospice patients' family caregivers, such as improving the quality of sleep, easing their anxiety and encouraging hope.
Anxiety
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Caregivers*
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Hope
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Hospices*
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
9.Gender Differences in Dieting, Eating Habits and Depression of Obese Adolescents.
Hae Sook PARK ; Hyeon Ok JU ; Hwa Za LEE
Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing 2000;6(1):18-31
Recently, the number of obese people have been increasing due to westernized diets and increased sedentary activity. In particular, obese adolescent have been newly recognized as having significant health problems. This study focuses on determining the gender difference of obese adolescents through implementation of a structured questionnaire on general characteristics, attitudes toward dieting, eating habits and emotional depression due to obesity. Data collection was carried out by 291 students in attendance at 3 high schools in Pusan from 11. 2. 1998 to 11. 30. 1998. The targes were 148 boys and 143 girls who were judged as obese in the school's physical check-up. The test of reliability of this research was calculated by chronbach's alpha . Data analysis was managed by computer and statistics by SPSS/WIN. The results of the survey are as follows: 1.For the questionnaire regarding attitudes toward dieting which include 28 items, 10 out of 28 items (about 36%)showed gender difference. 2. For the questionnaire regarding eating habits which include 17 items, 5 out of 17 items (about 30%)showed gender difference. 3.For the questionnaire regarding emotional depression about obesity, 30.6% of boys and 27.3% girls answered but no statistical significance. The results of this survey indicated that this study will be important as a good guideline for treating obese adolescents. It is hoped that much more research on gender difference in obese adolescents will be implemented in the future. In addition, the development of effective treatments for obesity should be based on the gender of the adolescent.
Adolescent*
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Busan
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Data Collection
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Depression*
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Diet*
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Eating*
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Female
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Hope
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Humans
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Obesity
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Statistics as Topic
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Child Health
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Surveys and Questionnaires
10.A clinical review of intussusception.
Pyeong Rang CHOO ; Sun Jin KIM ; Hyeon Suk KIM ; Ho Cheol SHIN ; Eun Sook PARK
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(6):10-20
No abstract available.
Intussusception*