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Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing ; : 90-98, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-648118

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ression and quality of life of family caregivers of patients with Parkinson's disease(PD). METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in one neurology outpatient clinic in Seoul, Korea from March to June, 2006. Sixty eight family caregivers of PD patients were participated to the study, using CES-D and SF-36. RESULTS: Mean scores of depression were 16.18+/-8.39 (range: 0-48) and it was a little lower than caregiver's who took care of Dementia patients and were higher than primary caregivers of the patients with Stroke. Time for caregiving, perceived severity, duration of PD were significantly related with depression respectively. Higher ADL scores which mean greater motor disabilities were related to higher caregiver depression. Lower income and greater medical expenditure were closely related with the depression of family caregivers respectively. The mean scores of total QOL were 435.5+/-96.5 and the mean scores of PF, SF, RE and MH were lower than general population. Time for caregiving, depression, patients' ADL scores were significantly associated with QOL respectively. People who were older and had lower educational background showed lower QOL scores respectively. CONCLUSION: Healthcare professionals should pay more attention to emotional aspects of caregivers who take care of PD patients, and develop comprehensive management strategies both for patients and their caregivers.


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Humans , Activities of Daily Living , Ambulatory Care Facilities , Caregivers , Delivery of Health Care , Dementia , Depression , Health Expenditures , Korea , Neurology , Parkinson Disease , Quality of Life , Seoul , Stroke
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Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing ; : 129-138, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-644925

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PURPOSE: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is frequently yet little understood disease. Review was performed to promote understanding on the characteristics, pathophysiology, and risk factors of IBS. CONTENT: IBS is characterized by abdom in women and people with higher educational and social background, but there are some controversies. IBS is diagnosed by the Rome II or Manning criteria after excluding organic gastrointestinal diseases. The pathophysioloy is explained by abnormal control mechanism of central and enteric nervous system. Mucosal immunity, secretions, and neurotransmitter are also associated with the hypersensitivity and motility change of bowel function. Stress is known as a major triggering factor and contributed to symptoms. Other risk factors are genetic elements, childhood experiences, inflammation, anxiety, depression, diet, and sleep disorders.


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Female , Humans , Anxiety , Depression , Diet , Enteric Nervous System , Gastrointestinal Diseases , Hypersensitivity , Immunity, Mucosal , Inflammation , Irritable Bowel Syndrome , Neurotransmitter Agents , Risk Factors , Sleep Wake Disorders
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing ; : 432-442, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-208632

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of biofeedback exercise training on muscle activity and activities of daily livings (ADL) in hemiplegic patients. An experimental group consisting of 17 people, was given biofeedback exercise training for 30- 60 minutes per week for 5 weeks, while a control group consisting of 18 people, was given normal exercise with quasi-experimental design. RESULT: The results of the study show that biofeedback exercise is effective for improving muscle activity in hemiplegic patients, especially in the hemiplegic limbs. However, this study found no significant differences in ADL and IADL between the experimental and the control groups. It implies that ADL and IADL may not be improved for a short period of time, such as 5 weeks, for people with more than five years of hemiplegia. The study suggests that the effect of biofeedback exercise on ADL and IADL should be determined in hemiplegic patients in acute stage.


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Humans , Activities of Daily Living , Biofeedback, Psychology , Extremities , Hemiplegia , Muscle Strength , Range of Motion, Articular , Stroke
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