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Concept Analysis of Resilience in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases
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Su-Jin Shin, Duk-Yoo Jung, Eun-Hee Hwang
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J Korean Acad Nurs 2009;39(6):788-795. Published online December 31, 2009
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2009.39.6.788
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Abstract
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Purpose
The purpose of this study was to define and clarify the concept of 'resilience' in patients with cardiovascular diseases.
Methods
A hybrid model was used to develop the concept of resilience. The model included a field study carried out in Cheonan, Korea. The participants in this study were 9 patients with cardiovascular diseases who underwent a percutaneous coronary intervention.
Results
The concept of resilience was found to be a complex phenomenon having meanings in two dimensions: the personal-dispositional and interpersonal dimensions. Four attributes and seven indicators were defined.
Conclusion
A resilient person was defined as one who has a positive attitude toward restoration, the power to reconstruct and control his/her disease (personal dimension), and support from a supportive system with supportive persons (interpersonal dimension). In the clinical setting, resilience plays an important role in managing the care plans of cardiovascular patients. Therefore, nurses who work closely with patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases should be aware of the attributes and indicators of resilience to enhance the resilience of their patients.
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