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				Meta-Analysis of the Research Findings Concerning Functional Relationships of Explanatory Variables to Hope														
			
			Dal Sook Kim, Weon Hee Moon, Seong Yoon Ahn, Hyun Sook Oh, Kyung Hee Kwon, Moon Kyoung Park, Hyeon Sook Choi, Mee Ok Lee, Young Ju Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(5):673-684.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.5.673
							
							 
				
										
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Purpose
  The purpose of the study was to meta-analyze the relationships of major concepts, which were made by synthesizing similar explanatory variables into more comprehensive concepts, to hope.Method The relevant researches from Jan 1980 to Dec 2003, performed in adults or adult patients, were collected. Using the SAS program, meta-analysis were done with the input data of the number of subjects, the correlation coefficients provided from most of the studies or a few transformed correlation coefficients from F value. In order to get the analysis to be done in homogeneous status of the data regarding each relationship of each major concept to hope(p>0.05), heterogeneous data were eliminated in repeating Q-test.Result The major variable regarding relationship to self/transcendental being/life(spiritual wellbeing & self esteem) and social support(social support & family support) have very large positive effects on hope(D̅=1.72, D̅=1.27). The negative effect of the variable regarding captive state(uncertainty in illness, perceived unhealthiness status, & fatigue) and positive effect of coping(approach coping) on hope are in the level between moderate to large(D̅=-0.61,D̅=0.78). All the effects of the major concepts on hope were verified as significant statistically(p=.000). The Fail -Safe numbers showed the significant effects of the three major concepts except coping on hope were reliable.Conclusion The results can be a guide to advance hope theory for nursing.
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