1.The Validity of Nursing Diagnosis in Rehabilitation Nursing.
Hyun Sook KANG ; Nan Young LIM ; Moon Ja SUH ; Kuem Soon KIM ; Kwang Hee YANG ; Myung Hwa LEE ; Bok Hee CHO ; Hye Kyung OH
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing 1999;2(1):45-60
This study was conducted to investigate the nursing diagnosis applying to rehabilitation unit. The subject of this was consisted of 101 nurses who have been working over 1 year in rehabilitation unit. The clssification of nursing diag-nosis used NANDA's system and analysis of the validity was based on Fehring's model. In summury of this study, some dirrerences were found in related factors in nursing diagnosis between rehabilitation and general unit. Major re-lated factors of nursing diagnosis were physical factors associated with neuromuscular disorder. Valid related factors in altered nutrition: more than body requirements was not found for re-habitation unit. It is helpful for the nurses who work at re-habilitation unit to apply the nursing diagnosis validated in this study. This finding can be used as the database for accomplished nursing diag-nosis appropriate for improving the rehabilitation nursing practice.
Nursing Diagnosis*
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Nursing*
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Rehabilitation Nursing*
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Rehabilitation*
2.A Study of Factors Influencing Health Promoting Behavior and Quality of life in the Elderly.
Eun Sook PARK ; Soon Ja KIM ; So In KIM ; Young Ja CHUN ; Pyoung Sook LEE ; Haeng Ja KIM ; Kuem Sun HAN
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1998;28(3):638-649
The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors influencing health promoting behavior and quality of life in the elderly, to provide the basic data for health promoting intervention in order to improve quality of life. The subjects of this study were 51 elderly person over the age of 65, living in Seoul, Korea, during the period from November, 1997 to January, 1998. The instruments for this study were the health promoting behavior scale developed by Walker et (1987), the quality of life scale by RoyouJa(1988), the health concept scale by Laffrey(1986), the perceived health states scale by Lawston et al. (1992), the health value scale by Walston et al.(1978), the self esteem scale by Rogenberg(1965) and self efficacy scale by Sherer(1982). The instruments of this using descriptive statistics, t-test, Person correlation coefficients ANOVA and stepwise multiple regression. The results of this study are as follows; 1. The health promoting behavior showed significant positive correlation with health concept perception of health status, self esteem, internal health locus of control, self efficacy and quality of life in the elderly. 2. The quality of life showed significant positive correlation with health concept, perception of health status, self esteem, internal health locus of control, self efficacy in the elderly. 3. Stepwise multiple regression analysis revealed that the most powerful predictor of health promoting behavior was quality of life. A combination of quality of life, health concept, perceived health status, self esteem, internal health locus of control, and self esteem, internal health locus, and self efficacy accounted for 46% of the variance in health promoting behavior in the elderly. 4. Stepwise multiple regression analysis revealed that the most powerful predictor of quality of life in the elderly was self esteem. A combination of self esteem. health concept, perceived health status, health promoting behavior and self efficacy account for 56% of the variance in quality of life in the elderly. From the results of the study, the following recommendations are presented as follow : 1. Development of a health promoting program to improve quality of life in the elderly. 2. In developing the health promoting, the above major influencing factors be considered. 3. It is suggested that an education specialist in practice in the community be include in the program development.
Aged*
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Analysis of Variance
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Education
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Humans
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Internal-External Control
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Korea
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Program Development
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Quality of Life*
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Self Concept
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Self Efficacy
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Seoul
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Specialization
3.Nursing Need of Patients with Chronic Illness: A Primary Study for Development for the Nursing Center of Chronic Illness.
Pyoung Sook LEE ; So In KIM ; Soon Yong KIM ; Sook Ja LEE ; Eun Sook PARK ; Young Joo PARK ; Ho Shin RHU ; Sung Ok CHANG ; Kuem Sun HAN ; Min Hyun SUK
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2002;32(2):165-175
PURPOSE: The purpose of this descriptive study was to identify the nursing needs of patients with chronic illness. METHOD: The subjects of this study were 636 patients with chronic illness, 323 general nurses, and 106 public health nurses. The instruments used for this study were questionnaires including perceived functions of nursing from the center for chronic illness, preference to placement, intention to use, needs to receive services from the center for chronic illness, strategies management for nursing, and nursing needs of chronically ill patients. RESULTS: The mean of perceived functions for nursing from the center were 3.1(0.5) in public health nurses, 2.9 (0.59) in general nurses, and 2.4(1.33) in chronically ill patients. Regards of needs to receive on services of the nursing centers were, the regularly physical examination, for health educational services which was perceived highest request amongst chronically ill patients. We found the means of each specific need as 2.2(0.6), for physical health, 2.1(0.7), for psychosocial health, and 1.8(0.6) for spiritual health. CONCLUSION: From the results of this study, it is suggested that establishing a nursing center for chronically ill patients consider physical, psychosocial, for spiritual health needs of chronically ill patients. It is also a consideration that direct care for symptom management and health education in the nursing center be implemented.
Chronic Disease*
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Health Education
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Humans
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Intention
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Nurses, Public Health
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Nursing*
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Physical Examination
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Surveys and Questionnaires
4.A Structural Model for Health Promoting Behaviors in Patients with Chronic Respiratory Disease.
Young Joo PARK ; So In KIM ; Pyoung Sook LEE ; Soon Yong KHIM ; Sook Ja LEE ; Eun Sook PARK ; Ho Shin RYU ; Sung Ok CHANG ; Kuem Sun HAN
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(3):477-491
PURPOSE: This study was designed to construct a structural model for health promoting behavior in patients with chronic respiratory disease. A hypothetical model was developed based on the literature review. METHOD: Data was collected by questionnaires from 235 patients with chronic respiratory disease in a General Hospital in Seoul. Data analysis was done using SAS 6.12 for descriptive statistics and the PC-LISREL 8.13 Program for Covariance Structural Analysis. RESULT: The results are as follows : 1. The fit of the hypothetical model to the data was moderate. It was modified by excluding 2 path and including free parameters and 3 path to it. The modified model with path showed a good fitness to the empirical data(X2=80.20, P=0.05, GFI=0.95, AGFI=0.88, NNFI=0.95, NFI=0.96, RMSR=0.01, RMSEA =0.06). 2. The perceived benefits, self-efficacy, and a plan of action were found to have significant direct effects on the health promoting behavior in patients with chronic respiratory disease. 3. The health perception, self-esteem, and activity related to affect were found to have indirect effects on the health promoting behavior in patients with chronic respiratory disease. CONCLUSION: The modified model of this study is considered appropriate in explaining and predicting health promoting behavior in patients with chronic respiratory disease. Therefore, it can effectively be used as a reference model for further studies and suggested direction in nursing practice.
Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Models, Structural*
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Nursing
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Seoul
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Statistics as Topic
5.Family Functioning and Quality of Life of the Family Care-giver in Cancer Patients.
Kuem Sun HAN ; Soon Yong KHIM ; Sook Ja LEE ; Eun Sook PARK ; Young Joo PARK ; Jeong Hwa KIM ; Kwang Mi LEE ; Hyun Chul KANG ; Ji Won YOON
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(6):983-991
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship among quality of life, family coherence, family hardiness, and family resources of the family care-giver caring for a cancer patient. METHOD: Data was collected by questionnaires from 137 families with a cancer patient at a General Hospital and Government Cancer Hospital. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, pearson correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression. RESULTS: The score of quality of life showed a significant positive correlation with the score of the level of family sense of coherence, family hardiness, and family resources. The most powerful predictor of quality of life was sense of coherence and the variance was 30%. A combination of sense of coherence and family resources account for 34 % of the variance in quality of life of the family care-giver caring for a cancer patient. CONCLUSION: The results showed that family sense of coherence, hardiness, and family resources were significant influencing factors on the quality of life of the family care-giver caring for a cancer patient.
Adult
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Caregivers/*psychology
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*Family
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Family Relations
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasms/*nursing/psychology
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*Quality of Life
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Questionnaires
6.A Structural Model Based on Pender's Model for Quality of Life of Chronic Gastric Disease.
Eun Sook PARK ; So In KIM ; Pyoung Sook LEE ; Soon Yong KHIM ; Sook Ja LEE ; Young Joo PARK ; Ho Shin RYU ; Sung Ok CHANG ; Kuem Sun HAN
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(1):107-125
This study was designed to construct a structural model for quality of life of chronic gastric disease. The hypothetical model was developed based on the literature review and Pender's health promotion model. Data were collected by questionnaires from 459 patients with chronic gastric disease in a General Hospital from July 1999 to August 2000 in Seoul. Data analysis was done with SAS 6.12 for descriptive statistics and PC-LISREL 8.13 Program for Covariance structural analysis. The results are as follows : 1. The fit of the hypothetical model to the data was moderate, thus it was modified by excluding 1 path and including free parameters and 2 path to it. The modified model with path showed a good fitness to the empirical data (Chi2=934.87, p<.0001, GFI=0.88, AGFI=0.83, NNFI=0.86, RMSR =0.02, RMSEA=0.07). 2. The perceived barrier, health promoting behavior, self-efficacy, and self-esteem were found to have significant direct effects on the quality of life. 3. The health concept, health perception, emotional state, and social support were found to have indirect effects on quality of life of chronic gastric disease. In conclusion, the derived model in this study is considered appropriate in explaining and predicting quality of life of chronic gastric disease. Therefore it can effectively be used as a reference model for further studies and suggested direction in nursing practice.
Health Promotion
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Models, Structural*
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Nursing
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Quality of Life*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Seoul
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Statistics as Topic
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Stomach Diseases*
7.Construct a Structural Model for Health Promoting Behavior of Chronic Illness.
Sook Ja LEE ; So In KIM ; Pyoung Sook LEE ; Soon Yong KHIM ; Eun Sook PARK ; Young Joo PARK ; Ho Shin RYU ; Sung Ok CHANG ; Kuem Sun HAN
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2002;32(1):62-76
PURPOSE: This study was designed to construct a structural model for health promoting behavior of patients with chronic disease. The hypothetical model was developed based on the literature review and Pender's health promotion model. METHOD: Data was collected by questionnaires from 1748 patients with chronic disease in General Hospital from December 1999 to July 2000 in Seoul. The disease of subject were cardiac disease included hypertension peptic ulcer, pulmonary disease included COPD and asthma, DM, and chronic kidney disease. Data analysis was done with SAS 6.12 for descriptive statistics and PC-LISREL 8.13 Program for Covariance structural analysis. RESULTS: 1. The fit of the hypothetical model to the data was moderate, it was modified by excluding 4 path and including free parameters to it. The modified model with path showed a good fitness to the empirical data (x2=591.83, p<.0001, GFI=0.97, AGFI= 0.94, NNFI=0.95, RMSR=0.01, RMSEA=0.05). 2. The perceived benefits, perceived barriers, self-efficacy, self-esteem, and the plan for action were found to have significant direct effect on health promoting behavior of chronic disease. 3. The health concept, health perception, emotional state, social support were found to have indirect effects on health promoting behavior of chronic disease. CONCLUSION: The derived model in this study is considered appropriate in explaining and predicting health promoting behavior of patients with chronic disease. Therefore, it can effectively be used as a reference model for further studies and suggested implication in nursing practice.
Asthma
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Chronic Disease*
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Health Promotion
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Heart Diseases
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Lung Diseases
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Models, Structural*
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Nursing
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Peptic Ulcer
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Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
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Seoul
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Statistics as Topic