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Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing ; : 205-219, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-915150

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Purpose@#This concept analysis was conducted to clarify ‘parents’ treatment adherence for an epileptic child or adolescent’. @*Methods@#The analysis used a hybrid model comprising three phases: theoretical phase, fieldwork phase, and integration phase. In the theoretical phase, fifty studies were reviewed. Interviews with four parents of epileptic children or adolescents were conducted during the fieldwork phase. In the integration phase, the results derived from prior phases were synthesized and clarified. All phases were performed cyclically. @*Results@#The concept, ‘parents’ treatment adherence for an epileptic child or adolescent’ was defined as parents’ voluntary and goal-directed behavior towards the epilepsy treatment for their children: a collaborative decision-making process with health-care providers, establishing a support system, adaptability to the treatment plans, and appraisals of the child’s health condition. @*Conclusion@#This achievement is thought to contribute to improving the accuracy and validity of the concept measurement. It has implications for additional research on how the concept ‘treatment adherence’ differs in diverse health problems and other population groups than parents of children and adolescents with epilepsy.

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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing ; : 499-513, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-222107

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PURPOSE: This concept analysis was done to clarify ‘uncertainty in epilepsy’. METHODS: Walker and Avant's methodology guided the analysis. In addition, the concept was compared with uncertainty in other health problems. RESULTS: ‘Uncertainty in epilepsy’ was defined as being in the condition as seen from the epilepsy experience where cues were difficult to understand because they changed, were in discord with past ones, or they had two or more contradictory values at the same time. Uncertainty in epilepsy is evolved from appraisal of the epilepsy experience. As a result, uncertainty leads epilepsy patients, their family or health care providers to impaired functioning and proactive/passive coping behavior. CONCLUSION: Epilepsy patients with uncertainty need to be supported by nursing strategies for proactive, rational coping behavior. This achievement has implications for interventions aimed at changing perception of epilepsy patients, their families or health care providers who must deal with uncertainty.


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Humans , Adaptation, Psychological , Cues , Epilepsy , Health Personnel , Nursing , Uncertainty , Walkers
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Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing ; : 95-105, 2016.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-32765

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PURPOSE: This study examined the characteristics differences associated with 1-year continuous smoking abstinence in Korean young adult and middle-aged male workers. METHODS: 'Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES)' is an ongoing surveillance system that assesses the health and nutritional status of Koreans. For a secondary analysis of cross-sectional data from KNHANES VI-1, this study selected 683 Korean male workers as a subpopulation, who were young adult or middle-aged. The subpopulation was composed of success or failure group of 1-year continuous smoking abstinence. Binomial logistic regression analysis was performed. RESULTS: Success group was more likely to be older, live in urban areas, rate their health status as excellent or good, and have ever been diagnosed with hypertension than failure group. Additionally, Success group was less likely to have used electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), drink more than once a month, and have been exposed to secondhand smoking in workplace within a week. CONCLUSION: Developing smoking cessation programs requires consideration of resources in rural areas, promoting self-efficacy, restricting e-cigarettes and drinking, and promoting a smoke-free workplace.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Drinking , Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems , Employment , Hypertension , Logistic Models , Nutrition Surveys , Nutritional Status , Smoke , Smoking Cessation , Smoking , Tobacco Smoke Pollution
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