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				Comparison of Demographic Characteristics, Comorbidity, and Health Habits of Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Older Adults with Normal Cognitive Function														
			
			Myonghwa Park, Mi Ra Sung, Sun Kyung Kim, Dong Young Lee			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2014;44(4):351-360.   Published online August 15, 2014			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2014.44.4.351
							
							 
				
										
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This study was done to compare demographic characteristics, comorbidity, and health habits of elders with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and elders with cognitively normal function (CNF).Methods Secondary data analysis was conducted using data from the Database of the Seoul Dementia Management Project for 5,773 adults age 60 and above.Results The MCI group showed an older age distribution, but there was no significant education difference between the two groups. Elders with MCI had more diabetes and stroke than elders with CNF. In subgroups, the same findings were observed in women, but not in men. While more men with MCI had hypertension compared to men with CNF, there was no significant difference in hypertension between the two groups for women. Elders with MCI, men in particular, had a lower prevalence of obesity than men with CNF. MCI individuals did less exercise compared to individuals with CNF. While there were no significant differences in alcohol consumption and smoking between MCI and CNF groups, the over 80's subgroup with MCI reported more alcohol consumption.Conclusion Findings from this study could be helpful in designing community-based dementia prevention programs and health policies to reduce the prevalence of dementia or related cognitive impairments.
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				Overcoming Experiences of Family Members Caring for Elderly Patients with Dementia at Home														
			
			Mi Ra Sung, Myungsun Yi, Dong Young Lee, Hye Young Jang			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2013;43(3):389-398.   Published online June 28, 2013			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2013.43.3.389
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of the study was to understand and describe the overcoming experiences of family members caring for elderly patients with dementia at home.Methods Data came from autobiographies on the overcoming experiences of caregiving from 31 participants, who had submitted the autobiographies to a public contest held by the Seoul Metropolitan Center for Dementia in 2012. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.Results Four overcoming stages emerged from the analysis: confronting stage; challenging stage; integrating stage; and transcendental stage, representing transformation of experiences from frustration and suffering to happiness and new hope in life. The confronting stage illustrates severe negative feelings and exhaustion occurring after the diagnosis of dementia. The challenging stage signifies major driving forces in taking good care of their patients. It includes tender loving memories about the patients as well as family and social supports. The integrating stage shows genuine empathy for the patients' situation and the happiness of 'here and now', while the transcendental stage represents new hope in the future.Conclusion Health professionals need to support caregivers to find true meaning of caring and happiness in everyday life, while providing specific information on dementia care and relieving various negative feelings.
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				Comorbidity and Health Habits of Seoul City Elders with Dementia														
			
			Yoon Kyoung Lee, Mi Ra Sung, Dong Young Lee			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2011;41(3):411-422.   Published online June 13, 2011			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2011.41.3.411
							
							 
				
										
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The aim of this study was to clarify the actual condition of elders with dementia who were registered in the Seoul Dementia Management Project.Methods Data were collected from 5,312 elderly patients with dementia. Demographic included characteristics, comorbidity, and healthy lifestyle habits; data from the Seoul Dementia Management Project.Results First, demographic characteristics were as follows; mean age at the time of definite diagnosis was 78.0 yr. There were slightly more women (69.3%), and 4.55 yr was the average length of education with 41.4% being illiterate or uneducated patients. Second, there were several comorbidities including hypertension (61.7%), diabetes mellitus (31.8%), hypercholesterolemia (10.2%), heart disease (11.1%), obesity (4.2%), and stroke (21.4%). Third, alcoholic history was found in 11.8% of the patients, and smoking in 9.8%. Regular exercise was done by only 29.1% of the patients with dementia. Finally, significant differences between men and women were found for the following; age, education, medical security, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, stroke, alcoholic consumption, smoking, and regular exercise.Conclusion Authors expect that the present data will be used for establishment of dementia associated projects and policies.
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