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Analysis of Services and Cost in CVA Patients by Severity in Hospital-based Home Health Care
In Sun Jang, Na Mi Hwang
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(4):619-630.   Published online March 29, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2001.31.4.619
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the differences in terms of services and cost between CVA without typical diseases (Group I), and CVA with typical diseases (Group II), in their Hospital-based home health care. METHOD: The subjects of this study were 308 CVA patients who used home care nursing during the second phase demonstration project of their hospital-based home health care. Results: The results of the study was as follows 1. Group II had more home visit (15.3/12.7) (p>0.05), and cases of death when home care (16.8/11.4) (p<0.05). 2. Group II needed more services than Group I such as bladder irrigation, skin care, bed sore care, glycerin enema, finger enema, lung care, urine sugar test, monitoring and surveillance of fluid infusion and R.O.M exercise (p<0.05). 3. The variables that showed statistical significance in the regression analysis were family style, OPD visit, level of consciousness, patient's state on termination of home care, and some extend of home health care services (R2=0.373, 0.205). CONCLUSION: Home nursing care needs to be planned by severity in Hospital-based home health care for CVA patients.

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A Study of CVA patients' Experience of the Illness
Sun Young Nam
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1998;28(2):479-489.   Published online March 29, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.1998.28.2.479
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This work was done for 9 patients having experience of a herb medical treatment after being diagnosed as CVA during a year from January, 1996 to December, 1996 by using an ethnographic research method. The summarized result of this research are following. I. The Experience of The Illness. First, the falling-ill phase is the time that they have the first stork of paralysis and the decision pattern of medical institution' comes out. The emotional experience in the period is something like 'frustration', 'anxiety', 'despair', and 'expectation'. Second, the active-treatment phase is the time that the patients as well as their family or care giver not only show the positive attitude and actively participate in the illness treatment but also show a lot of interest in medical institutions and activities of health recovery. There is a primary factor of the continuation of treatment as an experience of treatment and being crushed and sensitivity as an experience of the illness. Third, the rehabilitation phase is the time that the patients or their family become tired and insensitive to the treatment and recuperation, and then reduce the treatment activity. There is a primary in fluence factor of the discontinuance of treatment as an experience of treatment and physical experience and emotional experience as an experience as an experience of the illness. The physical experience is divided into 'personal-hygiene care', and 'the sphere of activity'. The emotional experiences are 'blaming someone', 'contempt' and 'despair' as a negative experience and 'hope' as a positive experience. II. Coping Strategy. There are a physical coping, an emotional and mental coping, a coping, a social coping, and a spiritual coping as a coping strategy used for the patients to overcome their illness and adjust themselves to their altered life. First, the physical coping comes out as 8 categories, 'using and auxiliary tool', 'doing exercise', 'protecting', 'improving their diet', 'taking care of something', 'using subsidiary medicines', 'trying a folk remedy', and 'having interest in their health'. Second, for the emotional and mental coping, there are 'accepting' and 'trying' as a positive coping and a failure of control as a negative coping. Third, the social coping is appeared as 'being supported'. Fourth, the spiritual coping is recognized as 'recourse to God' and 'preparation of death'. After all, the elderly CVA patients in a agricultural area choose the act of treatment based on the traditional belief and the relationship with a caretaker. A personal health can be maintained by taking care of themselves and controling their mind, and the overcome of the illness is decided on the basis of traditional concepts and cultural principles in which the patients as well as the family, neighbors and take care should work out together and cooperate with each other in order to achieve that.

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The Effects of Abdominal Meridian Massage on Constipation among CVA Patients
Soon Yang Jeong, Hyang Mi Jung
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(1):135-142.   Published online March 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.1.135
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Purpose

This study was aimed at developing an efficient nursing method for the management of constipation by comparing the effects of abdominal meridian massage on the symptoms of constipation.

Method

The subjects were determined by the Rome II criteria and the Constipation Assessment Scale from Aug 30 through Sep 26, 2002. They were randomly divided into two groups: one experimental group of 16, another control group of 15. Abdominal meridian massage was given to the experimental group and no massage was given to the control group. The frequency of defecation and severity of constipation by CAS were measured. The data was analyzed with the t-test, χ2-test, and repeated measures ANOVA.

Results

There was a significant improvement in frequency of defecation, and severity of constipation in the experimental group compared to the control group.

Conclusion

Abdominal meridian massage can be considered an effective nursing method for the management of constipation among CVA patients.

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    The Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing.2014; 17(1): 48.     CrossRef
  • Effects of Abdominal Meridian Massage with Aroma Oils on Relief of Constipation among Hospitalized Children with Brain related Disabilities
    Mi Jung Nam, Young Ie Bang, Tae Im Kim
    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2013; 43(2): 247.     CrossRef
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    Tae-Im Kim, Mi-Jung Nam, Young-Ie Bang, Young-Soon Yeon
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    Miyoung Chung, Euysoon Choi
    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2011; 41(1): 26.     CrossRef
  • Effects of Carbonated Water Intake on Constipation in Elderly Patients Following a Cerebrovascular Accident
    Jae-Hee Mun, Seong Sook Jun
    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2011; 41(2): 269.     CrossRef
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Effects of Carbonated Water Intake on Constipation in Elderly Patients Following a Cerebrovascular Accident
Jae-Hee Mun, Seong Sook Jun
J Korean Acad Nurs 2011;41(2):269-275.   Published online April 30, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2011.41.2.269
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Purpose

This study was done to identify effects of carbonated water intake on constipation in elders who have experienced a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) and are bed-ridden.

Methods

Forty elderly patients with CVA were randomly assigned to one of two groups in a double-blind study. Patients in the experimental group drank carbonated water and those in the control group drank tap water for two weeks. Six patients dropped out during the study period. Data were analyzed by repeated measured ANCOVA and the covariance was the dose of laxatives used for the two weeks.

Results

Frequency of defecation increased significantly and symptoms of constipation decreased significantly for patients in the experimental group.

Conclusion

The study results suggest that the intake of carbonated water is an effective method for the intervention of constipation in elderly patients with CVA.

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