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Suk-Hee Cheon 2 Articles
An Analysis of the Meaning of Respite for Family Caregivers of Elderly with Dementia
Mi Ryeong Song, Yong-Mi Lee, Suk-Hee Cheon
J Korean Acad Nurs 2010;40(4):482-492.   Published online August 31, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2010.40.4.482
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Purpose

This study was a qualitative research study in which focus group interviews were used to collect data on the meaning of respite for family caregivers who are taking care of elders with dementia.

Methods

The focus group interviews and participants consisted of 2 family caregiver groups, for a total of 8 people taking care of their elders and 5 professional caregivers working in a geriatrics hospital or social welfare institutions. Content analysis was used and debriefing notes were referred in order to analyze the data.

Results

The meaning of respite in this research was measured using 4 main categories: 'Temporary break from routine', 'direct help', 'psychological comfort', 'valuables which cannot be taken easily' and 9 subcategories: 'Temporary diversion of attention', 'temporarily free from my duty', 'taking care of oneself', 'receiving economic help', 'empathize with others', 'comfort based on trust', 'resting together with the elder', 'no time to rest', 'cannot get out of one's obligatory duty'.

Conclusion

The findings of the study show that rest means not only a temporary relief from caretaking, but also a real respite based on the patients' stable state and comfort. These results indicate a new meaning for respite, that the first step of respite program has to begin even when the caregivers do not recognize the need for respite.

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    Jeong Hwa Kwon, Gwi-Ryung Son Hong
    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2021; 51(2): 217.     CrossRef
  • Changes in Family Dynamics in Caregiving for People With Dementia in South Korea: A Qualitative Meta-Synthesis Study
    Seieun Oh, Mi Yu, Young Mi Ryu, Haejin Kim, Haeyoung Lee
    Qualitative Health Research.2020; 30(1): 60.     CrossRef
  • Recognition Study on Usage Motivation and Dissatisfaction Factor at Short Stay Service -Focus on User’s Caregiver
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    Korean Journal of Gerontological Social Welfare.2018; 73(1): 235.     CrossRef
  • Experience of a Special Rating Dementia Service for Family Caregivers of Elderly People with Dementia
    Hee Kyung Cho, Soo Jung Chang
    Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing.2018; 29(2): 231.     CrossRef
  • The Postnatal Care Experiences among First Time Chinese Immigrant Mothers Living in Korea
    Ju-Eun Song, So Mi Park, Eun Ha Roh
    Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing.2016; 22(1): 48.     CrossRef
  • Overcoming Experiences of Family Members Caring for Elderly Patients with Dementia at Home
    Mi Ra Sung, Myungsun Yi, Dong Young Lee, Hye Young Jang
    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2013; 43(3): 389.     CrossRef
  • Respite Care for Family Caregivers of Elders with Dementia : Concept Clarification
    Sung-Ok Chang, Mi-Ryeong Song, Gye-Soon Kong, Suk-Hee Choen
    Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing.2012; 19(1): 23.     CrossRef
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Development and Evaluation of a School-based Anger Management Program (SAMP) for Adolescents
Young-Joo Park, Ho-Sihn Ryu, Keum-Sun Han, Jung Hye Kwon, HanKyeom Kim, Yoon Jung Cho, Hyun-Cheol Kang, Suk-Hee Cheon, Ji-Won Yoon
J Korean Acad Nurs 2009;39(1):145-156.   Published online February 17, 2009
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2009.39.1.145
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Purpose:

This study was done to develop a school-based anger management program (SAMP) of 4 sessions and examine its effects on the anger, anger expression, psychosomatic responses, psychosocial responses, and immunologic responses in adolescents.

Methods:

A quasi-experimental study using a nonequivalent control group, pre-post design with repeated measures was used. Chi-square test, t-test, paired t-test, and Fisher’s exact test were used to analyze the data.

Results:

There were no differences between the experimental and control groups in outcome variables except for lymphocytes. However, following additional analyses, statistically significant differences by time point were observed for pain sensitivity, T cell, Helper T (Th) cell, Suppressor (Ts) cell and Natural Killer (NK) cell post-treatment, entrapment and psychosomatic symptoms at the 4-week follow-up, and resilience at the 10-week follow-up for the experimental group.

Conclusion:

Although some modifications in contents and administration will be required to increase the effectiveness of the program for anger management, SAMP can be used to promote anger management ability in adolescents.

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    Sun Yi Yang, Yun Hee Oh
    Child Health Nursing Research.2017; 23(4): 429.     CrossRef
  • The Predictors of Anger Expression of the Homeless in the Shelters
    Rah Il Hwang, Ji-Won Yoon
    Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing.2011; 22(1): 22.     CrossRef
  • Educational Needs for Prevention of Cell Phone Addiction in Korean Adolescents
    Hyun Young Koo, Hyun Sook Park
    Journal of Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing.2010; 16(4): 304.     CrossRef
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