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				Development of an Instrument to Assess the Quality of Childbirth Care from the Mother's Perspective														
			
			Geum Hee Jeong, Hyun Kyoung Kim, Young Hee Kim, Sun-Hee Kim, Sun Hee Lee, Kyung Won Kim			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2018;48(1):38-49.   Published online January 15, 2018			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2018.48.1.38
							
							 
				
										
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This study aimed to develop an instrument to assess the quality of childbirth care from the perspective of a mother after delivery.Methods The instrument was developed from a literature review, interviews, and item validation. Thirty-eight items were compiled for the instrument. The data for validity and reliability testing were collected using a questionnaire survey conducted on 270 women who had undergone normal vaginal delivery in Korea and analyzed with descriptive statistics, exploratory factor analysis, and reliability coefficients.Results The exploratory factor analysis reduced the number of items in the instrument to 28 items that were factored into four subscales: family-centered care, personal care, emotional empowerment, and information provision. With respect to convergence validation, there was positive correlation between this instrument and birth satisfaction scale (r=.34, p<.001). The internal consistency reliability was acceptable (Cronbach's alpha =.96).Conclusion This instrument could be used as a measure of the quality of nursing care for women who have a normal vaginal delivery.
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				The Lived Experience of Stigma among Mentally Ill Persons														
			
			Myung Sun Hyun, Young Hee Kim, Hee Sun Kang, Kyoung A Nam			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2012;42(2):226-235.   Published online April 30, 2012			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2012.42.2.226
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study was to explore the subjective experiences of stigma among mentally ill persons.Methods Phenomenological methodology was used for the study. Participants were twelve people with mental illness enrolled at the S community mental health center in GyeongGi-Do. Data were collected via in-depth interviews from August 30 to October 1, 2010 and analyzed using Colaizzi's framework.Results Four themes and sixteen formulated meanings were identified for the stigma experiences of participants with mental illness. The four themes were 'Incapable of struggling against unfair treatment', 'Living as an outsider', 'Being constrained by oneself', 'Being in suspense over disclosure of oneself'.Conclusion The results from this study underscore the need for an educational and awareness programs to reduce public stigma among the general population and self-stigma among people with mental illness. In addition, efforts are also needed to prioritize mental illness stigma as a major public health issue at the government and community level.
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				The Effects of a Group Smoking Cessation Program among Adult Smokers in a Rural Community														
			
			Nam Sook Seo, Young Hee Kim, Hae Young Kang			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2007;37(7):1139-1148.   Published online December 31, 2007			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2007.37.7.1139
							
							 
				
										
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  The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a community-based group smoking cessation program among adult smokers in a rural community.Method The study design was quasi-experimental with a pre and posttest. A total of 55 adult smokers participated in the study. They were evaluated 1, 3, and 6 months after the program to identify the long-term effectiveness of the program. The program consisted of a total of 5 sessions provided twice a week. To test the effectiveness of the program, urine creatinine, expired air carbon monoxide, nicotine dependence, and smoking-related knowledge were used as dependent variables. Data was analyzed with the SPSS 10.0 program with a t-test, paired t-test, and Scheffe test.Result Urine creatinine, expired air carbon monoxide, and nicotine dependence were significantly decreased after the program. Also, the rates of continuous abstinence were 81.8% at posttest, 65.5% at 1 month, 54.5% at 3 months, and 54.5% at 6 months follow-up.Conclusion This community-based group smoking cessation program implemented by a nurse and smoking cessation counselors was effective for quitting smoking and decreasing urine creatinine and nicotine dependence. Therefore, this smoking cessation program could be recommended to induce smoking cessation as health promotion management in the rural community.
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				Nicotine Dependence, Smoking-related Attitude, and Subjective Norms across the Stages of Change for Smoking Cessation among Adults Smokers in a Rural Area														
			
			Young Hee Kim, Nam Sook Seo, Hae Young Kang			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(6):1023-1032.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.6.1023
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study was to identify nicotine dependence, smoking-related attitude, and subjective norms across the stages of change for smoking cessation among adult smokers in a rural area.Method The subjects were 276 current smokers (male=243, female=33). There were 3 stages of change for smoking cessation: pre-contemplation, contemplation, and preparation stage. Data was collected by an interview or self-reporting from February 12th to March 5th 2004, and analyzed with frequency, percentage, χ2-test, Fisher's exact probability test, ANOVA, and Scheffe test using the SPSS-PC program.Result According to the stages of change, 114(41.3%) current smokers were in pre-contemplation, 110(39.9%) in contemplation, and 52(18.8%) in the preparation stage. There was a higher percentage of males than females (χ2=8.99, p=.011) in the preparation stage. The mean score of the smoking-related attitude (F=7.43, p=.001) and subjective norm(F=27.41, p=.001) were both lowest in the pre-contemplation stage and increased positively during the stages of change for smoking cessation.Conclusion Based on these findings, the authors recommend that community-based smoking cessation programs should be developed by considering the intention or motives of current smokers and should be initiated in the preparation stage and primarily for male groups.
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				Concept Analysis of DNR(Do-Not-Resuscitate)														
			
			Hyoung Sook Park, Mi Jee Koo, Young Hee Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(6):1055-1064.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.6.1055
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study was to analyze and clarify the ambiguous concept of DNR, and to distinguish between DNR and euthanasia.Method This study used the process of Walker & Avant's concept analysis.Result The definable attributes of DNR were care for comfort, no further treatment and no CPR. The antecedents of DNR were the autonomy of patients and families feelings about death, the uselessness of treatment and the right to die with dignity. The process of the DNR decision should be documented and the antecedents of DNR also can be a basis for objective standards of DNR decision-making. The result of DNR was the acceptance of death by patients and families.Conclusion DNR is decided and documented by the antecedents of DNR, and the result is a natural acceptance of death, the last process of human life. Hospice care should be activated and nurses must be patient's advocates and families' supporters in the process.
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				Development of a Critical Thinking Disposition Scale for Nursing Students														
			
			In Soo Kwon, Ga Eon Lee, Gyung Duck Kim, Young Hee Kim, Kyung Min Park, Hyun Sook Park, Sue Kyung Sohn, Woo Sook Lee, Keum Seong Jang, Bok Yae Chung			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(6):950-958.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.6.950
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study was to develop a critical thinking disposition scale for nursing students.Method The developmental process was construction of a conceptual framework, development of preliminary items, verification of content validity, development of secondary items, verification of construct validity and extraction of final items. The conceptual framework and first preliminary 60 items were obtained through a review of relevant literature and the development of critical disposition scales by 10 researchers who had been studying critical thinking for one year. These items were reviewed by five specialists for content validity and finally 55 items were chosen. The data was collected from October 1 to 15, 2004 and was analyzed using factor analysis and Cronbach's alpha with the SPSS program. The subjects were composed of 560 Bachelor of Science nursing students from 8 nursing schools.Result There were 35 final items which were sorted into 8 factors. The factors were identified as ‘ intellectual integrity(6 items)’, ‘ creativity(4 items)’, ‘ challenge(6 items)’, ‘ open-mindedness(3 items)’, ‘ prudence(4 items)’, ‘ objectivity(4 items)’, ‘ truth seeking(3 items)’ and ‘ inquisitiveness(5 items)’. The cumulative percent of variance was 55.107%. The reliability of the scale, Cronbach's alpha was .892 and the factors' ranged from .562-.836.Conclusion The result of this study could be used for measuring critical thinking dispositions of nursing students. However, for further validity and reliability, repeated research is necessary.
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				Process of Change, Decisional Balance, Self-efficacy and Depression across the Stages of Change for Exercise among Middle Aged Women in Korea														
			
			Yun Mi Lee, Nam Hee Park, Young Hee Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(4):587-595.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.4.587
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study was to differentiate the change in exercise behavior into different stages and to investigate differences in the process of change, self efficacy, decisional balances and depression according to the stages of exercise behavior change among middle aged women in Korea by using the transtheoretical Model.Methods A convenience sample of 434 middle aged women (40-64 years) completed measures of all transtheoretical model constructs involved in exercise behaviors (stages and processes of exercise behaviors change, self efficacy and decisional balance) and depression. The data were analyzed by using the SPSS 10.0 program including descriptive statistics, and one-way ANOVA.Results The subjects were distributed in each stage of change in exercise behaviors: pre-contemplation (n=106; 24.4%), contemplation (n=126; 29%), preparation (n=88; 20.3%), action (n=51; 11.8%), and maintenance (n=63; 14.5%). The processes of change, pros(advantages of behaviors), self-efficacy and depression were significantly differentiated across the stages of exercise behavior change. Cons(disadvantage of behaviors) was not significantly differentiated across the stages of exercise behavior change.Conclusions Results of this study suggested that discriminating of processes of change, self-efficacy, decisional balance, and depression could provide positive information to people about the stages of change in exercise behavior. Therefore, in designing interventions, the stage of a client's exercise behaviors change needs to be assessed prior to application of intervention programs in order to increase and maintain exercise behavior in middle aged women.
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				Factors Predicting Depression in Hemodialysis Patients														
			
			Sang Sook Han, Young Hee Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(7):1353-1361.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.7.1353
							
							 
				
										
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  This study was done to provide fundamental data for developing a depression prediction model by discovering main factors that affect depression in patients who do maintenance hemodialysis.Methods The subjects were 191 patients doing maintenance hemodialysis selected from outpatient dialysis clinics at 9 major general hospitals, The Instrument tools utilized in this study were adapted from depression, fatigue, sleep disturbance, stress, adaptation,symptoms, daily activities, and role limitation and thoroughly modified to verify reliability and validity. The collected data was analyzed with a SPSS-PC 11.0 Window Statistics Program for real numbers, percentage, average, standard deviation, and multiple regression.Results The correlation factor for depression was (M=2.54) fatigue(M=3.12), sleep disturbance (M=2.82), stress(M=3.04), adaptation(M=2.53), daily activities(M=2.24), symptoms(M=2.37), and role limitation(M=2.24). The strongest factor that affected depression was explained by symptoms of the patients who performed hemodialysis. The analysis of the factors that affected depression revealed a 58.4% prediction in symptoms, stress, role limitation, and adaptation.Conclusion It has been confirmed that the regression equation model(Depression=7.351 + .266*symptoms + .260*stress -.189*adaptation + .057*fatigue) of this research may serve as a prediction factor for depression in Hemodialysis Patients.
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				Effects of an Obesity Control Program Based on Behavior Modification and Self-efficacy in Obese Elementary School Children														
			
			Nam Sook Seo, Young Hee Kim, Hae Young Kang			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(3):611-620.   Published online June 30, 2005			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.3.611
							
							 
				
										
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  The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of a school-based obesity control program based on behavior modification and self-efficacy for obese elementary school children. The program was composed of strategies to modify diet and exercise habits and to increase self-efficacy.Method The subjects were 57 obese children (experimental group = 28, control group = 29) whose Rohler index was 150 and over. The program was implemented once a week for 12 weeks from September 16 to December 12, 2003. The data was analyzed by Fisher's exact probability, χ2-test, t-test, and Wilcoxon Rank Sum test.Result The Rohler index, fat mass and lean body mass of the experimental group positively changed after the intervention more than those of the control group, but there was a significant difference in the Rohler index only (t=2.06, p=.045). In addition, obesity stress significantly decreased (z=-2.86, p=.047) and dietary self-efficacy significantly increased (t=2.35, p=.023) in the experimental group than those of the control group.Conclusion This study supports that a school-based obesity control program based on behavior modification and self-efficacy can be effective in decreasing obesity stress and increasing dietary self-efficacy. Parents, school nurses and the other support groups should be encouraged to participate from the planning stage of the program to be effective in weight control of obese elementary school children. Also school-based program should be implemented as an essential course in the curriculum, not as an elective.
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				Health Pattern of Elderly According to Age Group Who Living Alone in an Urban Area														
			
			Hae Young Kang, Nam Sook Seo, Young Hee Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(6):1057-1068.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.6.1057
							
							 
				
										
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This study was conducted to identify the differences of health patterns; health-related characteristics, health behaviors, health problems, and self-care levels of elderly, living alone in an urban area according to age group.Method The study design was a descriptive survey and the subjects were 1,800 elderly consisting of 937 young old, 704 middle old, and 159 old old. Data was collected from May to July 2003 using the structured questionnaire and analyzed by descriptive statistics, χ2-test, Fisher's exact probability test, ANOVA and Scheffe test using SPSS/PC.Result The health related characteristics which involved body mass index, mental status, use of assistant devices, perceived health, concern of health, and social support were different among the groups and more aggravated by aging. Health behaviors and health problems were also significantly aggravated in the old old group. The self-care levels measured by ADL, physical activity, and self-care ability scores were also significantly decreased in the old old group.Conclusion For the level of health status, health behaviors and self-care ability were significantly decreased by aging, health care services for the elderly should be planned considering the difference in the health pattern by age group.
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				Grounded Theory Approach to Health Care of Older Adults at a Doctorless Farm Village														
			
			Young Ran Han, Young Hee Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(5):771-780.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.5.771
							
							 
				
										
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  The purpose of this study was to explore how older adults kept their health good at a doctorless farm village.Method Data was collected through in-depth interviews with 32 participants who were over 65 years old and analyzed in terms of Strauss and Corbin`s (1990) grounded theory methodology.Result The Core Category of health care of older adults was identified as “enduring physical changes by themselves”. The process of this could be divided into 4 stages : the stage of bearing, the stage of managing daily living activities, the stage of passively collecting information and the stage of minimally utilizing health care services. Older adults accepted the aging process positively but health sources limitation passively, so they managed daily living activities and used natural food for health. In addition, they collected information related to health care and used health care services minimally.Conclusion We found that participants managed their health passively because of negative attitudes toward active health behaviors of older adults by themselves and the difficulty of access to health care services. Therefore, various community health services for older adults need to be developed to empower older adults in the community.
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				The Effect of Yoga Program on Reduced Blood Pressure in Elderly's Essential Hypertension														
			
			Hyoung Sook Park, Yun Jin Kim, Young Hee Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2002;32(5):633-642.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2002.32.5.633
							
							 
				
										
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 PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a Yoga program on decreasing blood pressure in elderly patients with essential hypertension and to suggest a yoga program effective as a nursing intervention tool to reduced blood pressure with increasing life satisfaction.
 METHOD: The subjects of this study were 24 elderly's essential hypertension, who practiced yoga by three times a week for 8 weeks. In order to evaluate the effect of the yoga program, blood pressure, physiological parameters (Total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides) and level of life satisfaction were measured before and after the training. Collected date were analyzed by SPSSWIN program.
 RESULT: 1) There were significant reduction in systolic and diastolic blood pressure. 2) There were significant reductions in total cholesterol, LDL, triglycerides but no significant increased in HDL. 3) Blood pressure changes were time specific: Both of systolic and diastolic blood pressures were significantly reduced after 2weeks. 4) There was a significant increase in life satisfaction.
 CONCLUSION: The results proved that a yoga program was an effective nursing intervention to reduce blood pressure and to increased life satisfaction for elderly patients with essential hypertension.
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				Health Promotion Behavior, Self-Efficacy and the Role Stress of Family Caregivers Who Care for Hospitalized Cancer Patients														
			
			Hye Sook Jang, Jeong Ran Lee, Moung Sil Lee, Yeon Sun Yun, Young Hee Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(2):402-412.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2000.30.2.402
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study is to identify health promotion behavior, self-efficacy and role stress of family caregivers who care for hospitalized cancer patient, The results would be used to provide the necessary basic data for promoting healthy behavior of the family caregivers to the cancer patient. 
The results were as follow : 
1) The level of health promotion behavior was significantly different depending on the existence of care givers religion and type of help from family members. There was a positive relationship between the performance level of health promotion behavior and perceived health status or age. There was a negative correlation between the performance level of health promotion behavior and time cared for. 
2) The level of self-efficacy was significantly different depending on gender and if the subject was employed. There was a positive relationship between perceived health status and intimacy with patient. 
3) The level of role stress was significantly different in genders and relationships with patients. 
4) There was a positive relationship between health promotion behavior and self-efficacy.
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				A Comparison of Phenomenological Research Methodology: Focused on Giorgi, Colaizzi, Van Kaam Methods														
			
			Boon Han Kim, Keum Ja Kim, In Sook Park, Keum Jae Lee, Jin Kyung Kim, Jeong Ju Hong, Mi Whang Lee, Young Hee Kim, In Young Yoo, Hee Young Lee			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1999;29(6):1208-1220.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.1999.29.6.1208
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study was to describe the differences in three phenomenological research methods used to understand the experience of families of patients with cancer and so provide as guideline to novices first attempting qualitative research. 
The subjects were 3 family members - spouse, daughter, daughter-in-law -of cancer patients at S-hospital. Unstructured deep interviews were carried out and taped for further analyzed. Interviews were analyzed using three phenomenological methods ; Giorgi's, Colazzi's, and Van Kaam's. 
The results are as follows: The experience of family the analyzed using Giorgi's method showed different characteristics according to the family members' role. According to Colaizzi's method, they experienced burden, a willingness to care, role conflict, thanks to family and significant others, and ambivalence about treatment. 
Using Van Kaam's methodology, two categories were identified ; change of family function and burden. Themes in change of family function were positive attitude(9), role conflict(6), negative attitude(5), active attitude(2), and passive attitude(2) ; Themes in burden were emotional burden, physical burden, and economic burden. 
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				Stressful Life Events and Somatic Symptoms of Urban Women														
			
			Young Hee Kim, Hyoung Sook Park			
				Journal of Nurses Academic Society 1992;22(4):569-588.   Published online March 31, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jnas.1992.22.4.569
							
							 
				
										
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 This study examined the relationship between the experience of stressful life events and somatic symptoms of urban women.
 Data were collected by interviewing 200 women from June to July 1, 1991. Viable data work obtained from 162 of the women.
 Modified version of a stressful life events measurement toll developed P.S. Lee (1984) and the Somatic Discomfort Inventory by Wittenborn were used to measure the variables.
 Data were processed by an S.P.S.S. program and analyzed. statistically for percentage, T-test, ANOVA and Pearson Correlation coefficient. Result of the Study are as follows : 
 1) The group total mean score of stressful life events was 92.66+/-10.41.
 The higher scores in the "Test and school" of the Extrapersonal factor, in the "Health problems" of the Intrapersonal factor and "Conflict and differences within the family" of the Interpersonal factor, factors, which a suggested by Neuman's model.
 2) The group total mean score for somatic symptoms was 100.41+/-9.74. The higher scores were for the factors of "Fatigue (1.94)", "Menopause(1.74)", "Muscular system (1.67)" and "Sleeping (1.67)"
 3) The mean scores of stressful life events were higher in the 40~60 age group, for middle school graduates(P<.05), career women and those in nuclear families(P>.05).
 4) The mean scores of somatic symptoms were higher in the 45~60 age group, for middle school graduates, non career women and women with 5 or more children(P<0.05).
 5) There was a positive correlation between the scores of stressful life events and somatic symptoms(r=.585 P<.05).
 The higher the level of stressful life events the higher the score of somatic symptoms, the results were consistent with the Extrapersonal, Intrapersonal and Interpersonal stress factors of Neuman's Health Care Systems
 This research assessed the stressful life events of women, who play the most important role in the family for illness prevention and health promotion and suggested the importance of programs in the Primary Health Services to build basic coping resources.
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				An experimental Study on the Development of a Program for the Promotion of the Compliance with Sick Role Behavior in the Hypertensives														
			
			Boo Ok Choi, Young Nam Cha, Hyo Soon Jang, Young Hee Kim			
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									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jnas.1989.19.1.5
							
							 
				
										
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This experimental study was undertaken to gauge the possibility of application and extension of a program for hypertension care to be operated by Community Health Practitioners. Four community health posts were selected. Two places were experimental groups and the other two control groups. The study was carried out from April 1987 to March 1988. In this study the hypertensives were screened form a group of adults who were over 20 years old. The rate of prevalence was 10.7% in the experimental group, and 11.1% in the control group. The hypertension care program was composed of three parts : regular care by CHPs, reinforcement of education and family support for the changing of health beliefs. The data for this analysis is based on 109 the hypertensives, with 78 from the experimental group and 31 from the control group. After the program was completed, the results obtained were as follows ; 1) Sick role behavior compliance in the experimental group were significantly higher than the control group. 2) Blood pressures were decreased in both systolic and diastolic in the experimental group. Diastolic pressure was strikingly decreased from those of the control group and showed statistical significance (p<0.05). 3) In the experimental group, benefits, perceived family support and family support behavior were high, out benefits was significantly higher than those of the control group(p=0.000). Sensitivity, seriousness and barriers were high in the control group, but not statistically significant. 4) In conclusion, it is revealed that hypertension care program develped in this study has an effect of decreasing blood pressure and promoting sick role behavior compliance.
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