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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Postprandial Hypotension in Korean Elderly People
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Jung Tae Son, Eunjoo Lee
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J Korean Acad Nurs 2009;39(2):198-206. Published online April 28, 2009
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2009.39.2.198
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Purpose
The purposes of this study were to identify the prevalence of postprandial hypotension (PPH) and risk factors for PPH in Korean elderly people.
Methods
A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted with community dwelling and nursing home residents. The blood pressure of 162 adults aged 65 yr or older was measured before meal as a baseline and then at 15 min intervals from immediately after the meal through 90 min after the meal. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression with the SPSS WIN 14.0 program were used to analyze the data.
Results
The prevalence of PPH was 29% and the PPH occurred immediately after the meal continuously through 90 min after the meal. The biggest drop in systolic blood pressure occurred at 45 min after the meal. Risk factors for PPH were age, base line systolic blood pressure, and presence of cardiovascular disease.
Conclusion
To prevent side effects of PPH such as falls and syncope, nurses should provide careful management of PPH and prohibit activities until at least 90 min after a meal. We also recommend that risk of PPH should be included in fall prevention guidelines for elderly people.
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Analysis of RN-BSN Students' Clinical Nursing Competency
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Jung Tae Son, Myonghwa Park, Hye Ryoung Kim, Woo Sook Lee, Kasil Oh
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2007;37(5):655-664. Published online March 28, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2007.37.5.655
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Purpose
The purpose of this study was to investigate RN-BSN students' clinical nursing competency in order to establish baseline data for developing nursing competency based clinical education for RN-BSN students.
Method
A survey of 1,453 RN-BSN students from 21 nursing schools was conducted using a self administered questionnaire.
Result
The mean score of the clinical nursing competency was 2.93. The scores for competency were shown as 2.91 for nursing management, 2.94 for developing professionalism & legal implementation, 2.95 for critical thinking, 2.96 for teaching & leadership, and data collection, basic nursing care, and communication were above 3.00. The items perceived as insufficient competency were physical examination and observation & monitoring in data collection, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, psycho-social care, spiritual care, hospice in basic nursing care, application of knowledge and theory, formulating nursing diagnosis, nursing care planning in critical thinking, education material development, leadership, delegation in teaching and leadership, analysis of organization, planning, infection control, role & job description, evaluation of nursing activities in nursing management, quality improvement, and research in developing professionalism and legal implementation.
Conclusion
This study will contribute to developing a nursing competency based on clinical education for RN-BSN students who have various education needs and clinical backgrounds.
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The Effects of Self-Selected Music on Anxiety and Pain during Burn Dressing Changes
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Jung Tae Son, Sun Hwa Kim
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(1):159-168. Published online February 28, 2006
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.1.159
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Purpose
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of music therapy on state anxiety and pain among patients undergoing burn dressing changes.
Method
A convenience sample of 32 adult burn patients who were eligible and provided consent were included in the study which was a quasi-experimental study of a nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design. Fifteen patients in the control group received the routine burn dressing changes but 17 patients in the experimental group listened to self-selected music through headphones connected to a CD player during burn dressing changes for three days. All subjects of the music group chose the type of music that would relax them. Before and after burn dressing changes, subjects completed the State Anxiety Inventory and self-report of pain scores.
Result
There was a significant reduction in state anxiety before and after burn dressing changes in those who received music therapy in contrast to those who did not receive music therapy. The music group reported lower pain scores before and after burn dressing changes than did the non-music group.
Conclusion
These findings indicate that music therapy composed of self-selected music is a valuable intervention for the treatment of pain and anxiety in patients undergoing burn dressing changes.
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Factors Influencing on Quality of Life in Aged Women with Chronic Pain
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Jung Tae Son, Sun Rim Suh
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2002;32(5):735-742. Published online March 29, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2002.32.5.735
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PURPOSE: This study was conducted to identify the pain characteristics, family support and physical functioning and to determine predictors of the quality of life in aged women with chronic pain.
METHOD: The questionnaires were collected through direct interview by a trained research assistant from July 2 to August 24, 2001. Subjects were 108 women clients with chronic pain over 65 years of age. Data analyzed frequency, percentage, mean, Pearson's correlation, ANOVA and stepwise multiple regression by SAS.
RESULT: Care providers were mostly spouses and daughters in law. Care providers who took care of elderly for a few hours a day had the highest percentile. Aged women had persistently had chronic pain of moderate intensity and was moderately satisfied with pain management. The mean score of disability due to pain was 3 on a 10 point scale. The mean scores of physical function and quality of life were moderate and there were negative correlations between pain characteristics, physical functioning, and quality of life at the range from r=-.46 to r=-.83. Satisfaction with care, duration of pain, disability due to pain, and physical functioning accounted for 56% of the variance in perceived quality of life for aged women with chronic pain. Disability due to pain was the most predictable variable of quality of life and physical function was the second .
CONCLUSION: The results suggest that care by family, education in pain control, prevention of disability, and maintenance of physical function are important to improve and maintain quality of life in aged women with chronic pain. Therefore, there is a need for program development that enhance family support and nursing intervention that focuses on active pain control.
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Expertise in ICU Nursing: A Qualitative Approach
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Myung Sun Yi, Eun Ok Lee, Myoung Ae Choi, Keum Soon Kim, Mooon Hee Ko, Min Jeong Kim, Hyun Sook Kim, Jung Tae Son, Mi Ran Eom, Sang Eun Oh, Kyung Sook Lee, Eun Hee Jang, Gyeol Ja Cho, Jeong Sook Choe
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(5):1230-1242. Published online March 29, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2000.30.5.1230
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The purpose of this research was to uncover the expertise of ICU nursing in Korea, and to describe
nurses' practice based on the degree of skill acquisition. A total of 18 ICU nurses participated in the
study. The data was collected through individual in-depth interviews and it was managed using the
NUDIST 4.0 software program.
The data was analyzed using interpretive phenomenology suggested by Benner. Four properties of
expertise of ICU nursing were identified. These are 1) concern and love toward patients; 2) knowledge; 3)
skill, and 4) abilities in interpersonal relationships. And the characterisitcs of four levels of skill
acquisition, that is advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert, were described with exemplars.
The results of this study might help nurse researchers clarify and elaborate on the concept of expertise
in ICU nursing, and enable them to understand how the process of skill acquisition occurs in the ICU
setting. They might also help nurse managers establish educational goals for ICU nursing for student or
novice nurses.
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