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Effects of a Home-based Exercise Program for Patients with Stomach Cancer Receiving Oral Chemotherapy after Surgery
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Jin Yi Choi, Hyun Sook Kang
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J Korean Acad Nurs 2012;42(1):95-104. Published online February 29, 2012
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2012.42.1.95
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Purpose
The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of a home based exercise program for patients with stomach cancer who were undergoing oral chemotherapy.
Methods
The home-based exercise program was developed from the study findings of Winningham (1990) and data from the Korea Athletic Promotion Association (2007). The home-based exercise program consisted of 8 weeks of individual exercise education and exercise adherence strategy. Participants were 24 patients with stomach cancer who were undergoing oral chemotherapy following surgery in 2007 or 2008 at a university hospital in Seoul. Patients were randomly assigned to either the experimental group (11) or control group (13). The effects of the home-based exercise program were measured by level of cancer related fatigue, NK cell ratio, anxiety, and quality of life. Data were analyzed using SPSS/WIN 13.0 version.
Results
The degree of cancer related fatigue and anxiety in the experimental group decreased compared to the control group. The NK cell ratio and the degree of quality of life of experimental group increased while that of the control group decreased.
Conclusion
This study result indicate the importance of exercise and provide empirical evidence for continuation of safe exercise for patients with cancer during their chemotherapy.
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Factors Influencing Sleep of Elderly Women
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Sohyune R. Sok, Jin Yi Choi
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J Korean Acad Nurs 2010;40(1):119-126. Published online February 28, 2010
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2010.40.1.119
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Purpose
The study was done to identify factors influencing the sleep of elderly women.
Methods
Data were collected by questionnaires from 203 elderly women in Seoul and Gyeong-gi province. Measures were physical health state, family support, life satisfaction, sleep, depression, and quality of life. Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficients, t-test, ANOVA, and stepwise multiple regression with SPSS/WIN 13.0 version.
Results
The mean score for sleep for elderly women was 39.04. Sleep for elderly women according to religion, education level, spouses, and monthly income showed significant differences. Sleep for elderly women showed significantly positive correlations to physical health state, family support, life satisfaction, and quality of life. The significant factors influencing sleep of elderly women were physical health state, family support, depression, and quality of life, which explained about 70.4% of the variance. The strongest factors influencing the sleep was physical health state.
Conclusion
The results suggest that in developing nursing interventions and practice for sleep pattern of elderly women spouses and family support should be considered.
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Influencing Factors for Fatigue in Cancer Patients
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Jin Yi Choi, Hyun Sook Kang
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2007;37(3):365-372. Published online April 30, 2007
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2007.37.3.365
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Purpose
The purpose of this study was to identify degrees of fatigue and influencing factors for fatigue in cancer patients.
Method
Data was collected by questionnaires from 115 cancer patients at 3 hospitals in Seoul. The research instruments utilized in this study were fatigue, physical symptoms, depression, family support, and health promoting behaviors. Data was analyzed using the pearson correlation, t-test, ANOVA, and stepwise multiple regression with SPSS/WIN 12.0.
Result
The mean score of fatigue for cancer patients was 12.90(range: 6—36). Fatigue for cancer patients according to age group and weight change showed a significant difference. Fatigue for cancer patients showed a significantly positive correlation to physical symptoms and depression. There was a negative correlation between family support and health promoting behaviors. The significant factors influencing fatigue for cancer patients were physical symptoms, health promoting behaviors, depression, and age group, which explained about 45.9%.
Conclusion
The results suggest that symptoms and depression management, nursing interventions and practices for providing health promoting behaviors according to age are needed to manage the fatigue in cancer patients.
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