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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing ; : 29-37, 2014.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-126810

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PURPOSE: This study aimed to examine the factors associated with postpartum depression and its influence on maternal identity of postpartum women. METHODS: Research design was a cross sectional descriptive study with a total of 89 women within the six month postpartum period. Associations of eating habits, overall sleep quality and other factors with postpartum depression utilizing the Korean Beck Depression Inventory (K-BDI) were done. The influence of postpartum depression on maternal identity was analyzed. Variables yielding significant associations (p<.05) were included in an adjusted logistic regression and a stepwise multiple regression. RESULTS: Mean scores of postpartum depression was 9.42+/-6.08 and 31.5% (n=28) for mild depression, 11.2% (n=10) was moderate and 4.5% (n=4) was severe depression on the K-BDI scale. Perceived health status and overall sleep quality were predictors of postpartum depression. Postpartum depression and the husband's love were predictors of maternal identity. CONCLUSION: Awareness of poor health perception and sleep quality will be helpful to detect for postpartum depression. Strategies to increase maternal identity during the postpartum period would be tailored by level of depression.


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Female , Humans , Depression , Depression, Postpartum , Eating , Logistic Models , Love , Postpartum Period , Research Design
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Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamental Nursing ; : 478-486, 2010.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-648404

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PURPOSE: To explore nurses' compliance with standards for critical care nursing practice in intensive care units (ICUs) and to provide basic data for high quality of critical care nursing. METHOD: A total of 616 participants from 61 ICUs which are graded from 1 to 7 throughout the nation were surveyed. Data were collected from February 9 to February 27, 2009 using a uestionnaire consisting of 58 questions including 50 nursing activities as indicators. RESULTS: The rate of ICU nurses' compliance with standards for critical care nursing practice was high. As for individual standards, compliance with the standard of assessment was the highest, followed by implementation, diagnosis, and planning in that order. There were differences in compliance according to nurses' ICU experience, work place (unit), and ICU grade. A shortage of manpower was considered as a main cause for noncompliance. CONCLUSION: The present compliance rate with standards for critical care nursing practice by ICU nurses was identified. Therefore, compliance rate can be used to promote quality of critical care nursing and development of educational programs for ICU nurses.


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Compliance , Critical Care , Hypogonadism , Intensive Care Units , Mitochondrial Diseases , Ophthalmoplegia , Workplace
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Korean Journal of Pediatrics ; : 523-528, 2006.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-31867

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between depression and resilience in adolescents with congenital heart disease(CHD) and to identify the variables associated with depression. METHODS: The Resilience Scale(cronbach's alpha=0.92), Children's Depression Inventory(cronbach's alpha= 0.72) and Maternal Behavior Research Instrument(cronbach's alpha=0.88) were applied and analyzed to assess depression and resilience among 231 adolescents after surgery for CHD from three major cardiac centers in Korea. This group consist of 114 males and 117 females. The mean age was 15.8 years(range:13-18 years). The clinical severity of illness was rated by CHD functional index and NYHA functional class. RESULTS: The mean score for depression and resilience was 16.74(range: 0-49) and 115.84(range: 70-132) respectively. Depression was significantly related to age(r=0.25, P<0.001) and NYHA functional class(r=0.35, P<0.001), as well as being negatively correlated with oxygen saturation(r=-0.39, P< 0.001), academic achievement(r=-0.41, P<0.001), parental attitude(r=-0.49, P<0.001) and resilience (r= -0.59, P<0.001). The results of multiple regression analysis showed that parental attitude(beta=-0.48, P<0.01) and resilience(beta=-0.62, P<0.01) were related to depression. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that adolescents with CHD had a higher resilience and were less depressed with an affectionate parent. With respect to medical and nursing intervention programs, it is essential to identify strengths of adolescents with CHD in order to increase their resilience. Additionally, it is also important that parenting and counseling programs be implemented for the parents of adolescents with CHD.


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Adolescent , Female , Humans , Male , Counseling , Depression , Heart , Heart Defects, Congenital , Korea , Maternal Behavior , Nursing , Oxygen , Parenting , Parents
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