• 제목/요약/키워드: cancer patient's family members

검색결과 42건 처리시간 0.017초

영적 간호중재가 호스피스 환자의 불안에 미치는 효과 (The Effect of Spiritual Nursing Intervention on Anxiety of the Hospice Patients)

  • 윤매옥
    • Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
    • /
    • 제4권1호
    • /
    • pp.47-56
    • /
    • 2001
  • 목적 : 영적 간호중재가 호스피스 환자의 불안감소에 미치는 효과를 파악하고 분석함으로써, 호스피스 환자의 안위를 도모하여 전인적이고 개별화된 간호를 제공하는데 도움을 주기 위하여 시도된 비 동등성 대조군 전후시차 유사실험 연구이다. 방법 : 2000년 7월 10일부터 9월 25일 사이에 전주 시내에 소재 하는 1개 종합병원의 호스피스 환자67명을 대상으로 연구참여에 동의한 실험군 37명, 대조군 30명으로 하였다. 일반적 특성, 질병 및 치료적 특성, 상태불안 정도를 측정하였고, 실험군에게 조사당일부터 일주일에 3회를 평균 30분씩 3주 동안 영적 간호중재를 제공하고, 중재 후 상태불안 정도를 측정하였다. 연구도구는 불안정도에 대해서는 Spielberger(1975)의 상태-기질 불안 측정도구를 김정택과 신동균(1978)이 표준화한 도구를 사용하였고, 영적 간호중재는 자신의 치료적 사용, 기도, 성경, 찬송을 사용하였다. 자료분석 방법은 실수, 백분율, 평균, 표준편차 등의 서술통계와 $x^2-test$, t-test, paired t-test로 분석하였다. 결과 : 1) 대상자의 일반적 특성에서, 성별은 남자가 더 많았고, 평균 연령은 실험군이 59.6세, 대조군이 55.9세였다. 동거가족수는 $2{\sim}3$명이 가장 많았다. 2) 실험군과 대조군의 일반적 특성과 질병 및 치료적 특성, 종교적 특성에 대한 비교분석에서는 유의한 차이가 없었다. 3) 질병 및 치료적 특성에서, 암환자(cancer patients)가 대부분을 차지하였다(실험군 92%, 대조군 95%). 4) 실험군은 대조군보다 영적 간호중재 후 상태불안이 유의하게 낮았다(t=-5.987, P=0.000). 5) 실험군의 사전 사후 불안점수 변화량은 유의하게 감소하였다(t=6.237, P=0.000). 결론 : 영적 간호중재를 제공받은 호스피스 환자는 제공받지 않은 호스피스 환자에 비해 상태불안이 낮아짐이 확인되었으며, 영적 간호중재는 호스피스 환자의 불안을 완화시키는데 효과적인 간호중재의 한 방안으로 임상에서 적용할 수 있어야 한다.

  • PDF

가정간호 기록지 분석 - 원주기독병원 가정간호 보건활동을 중심으로 - (An Analysis of Referrals, Nursing Diagnosis, and Nursing Interventions in Home Care - Wonju Christian Hospital Community Health Nursing Service -)

  • 서미혜;허혜경
    • 가정∙방문간호학회지
    • /
    • 제3권
    • /
    • pp.53-66
    • /
    • 1996
  • Home Health Care is one part of the total health care system. It includes health care services that link the hospital to the community. While it is important for early discharge patients, home care is also important for people with chronic illnesses or handicapping conditions. In 1989 the Korean government passed a law that opened the way for formal development of home health care services beginning with education programs to certify nurses for home care, and then demonstration home care services. Part of the mandate of the demonstration projects was evaluation of home care services. This study was done in order to provide basic data that would contribute to the development of records that could be used for evaluation through a retrospective audit and to examine the care that had been given in Home Care at Wonju Christian Hospital over a twenty year period from 1974 to 1994. The purposes of the study were : to identify to characteristics of the clients who had received home care, to identify the reasons for client referrals, to identify the nursing problems of these clients, to identify the nursing care provided to these clients, and to identify differences in these areas over the twenty year period. The study was a descriptive study involving a retrospective audit of the client records. Demographic data on all clients were included : 4,171 clients from 2,564 families. Data on referrals, nursing diagnosis and nursing interventions were from even numbered records which had a patient problem list included in the record, 2,801 clients, Frequencies and ANOVA were used in the analysis. The results of the study showed that the majority of the clients were from Wonju city /county. There were more women than men related to the high number of postpartum clients(1,300). The high number of postparttum clients and newborns was also evident in the age distribution. An the number of maternal-child clients decreased over the 20 years, the mean age of the clients increased significantly. Other factors also contributed to this change ; as increasing number of clients with brain injuries or with cancer, and fewer children with burns, osteomyelitis and tuberculosis. There was a decrease in the mean number of visits and mean length of coverage, reflecting a movement towards a short term acute care model. The number of new clents dropped sharply after 1985. The reasons for this are : the development of other treatment alternatives for clients, the establishment of an active wellbaby clinic, many more options plus a decreasing number of new cases of Hansen's Disase, and insurance that allows people with burns to be kept in hospital until skin grafts are healed. Socioeconomic changes have resulted in an increase in the number of cases of cancer, stroke, head injuries following car accidents, and of diabetes. Of the 2,801 client records, 2,541(60.9%) contained a written referral but for 1,802 it contained only the medical diagnosis. The number of records with a referral requesting specific nursing care was 739(29.1%). Many family members who were identified as in need of nursing care had no written referral. Analysis of the patient problem list showed that 41.9% of the enteries were nursing diagnoses. Others incuded medical diagnosis, symptoms, and plans. The most frequently used diagnoses were alteration in nutrition, less than body requirements(115 entries), alteration in skin integrity(114), knowledge deficit(111), pain(78), self-care deficit(66), and alteration in pattern of urinary elimination(50). These are reflected in the NANDA categories for which the highest number of diagnosis was in the Exchanging pattern(446), followed by Moving(178), Feeling(136) and Knowing (115). Analysis of the frequency of interventions showed that exercise and teaching about exercise was the most frequent intervention, followed by teaching concering the need for follow-up care, checking vital signs, managing nutritional problems, managing catheters, giving emotional support, changing dressings, teaching about medication, teaching (subject not specified), teaching about diet, IM and IV medications or fluid, and skin care, in that order. Recommendations included: development of a record that would allow for efficient recording of frequently used nursing diagnoses and nursing interventions: expansion of the catchment area for Home Care at Wonju Christian Hospital ; expansion of the service to provide complication prevention, rehabilitation services, and support to increase the health maintenance /health promotion of the people being served as well as providing client dentered care ; and development of a clinical record that will allow efficient data collection from records, even though the recording is done by a variety of health care providers.

  • PDF