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Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-84181

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PURPOSE: Even though a number of studies have suggested that appropriate measuring instruments of family stress for working women have to be developed, the validity and reliability of the instruments used have not been consistently examined. The purpose of the present study was to develop a sensitive instrument to measure family stress for married working women, and to test the validity and reliability of the instrument. METHOD: The items generated for this instrument were drawn from a comprehensive literature review. Twenty four items were developed through evaluation by 10 experts and twenty one items were finally confirmed through item analysis. Psychometric testing was preformed and confirmed with a convenient sample of 240 women employed in the industrial sector. RESULT: Four factors evolved by factor analysis, which explained 50.5% of the total variance. The first factor 'Cooperation' explained 28.1%, 2nd factor 'Satisfaction with relationships' 10.6%, 3rd factor 'Democratic and comfortable environment' 6.3%, and 4th factor 'Disturbance of own living' 5.5%. Cronbach's coefficient of this instrument was 0.86. CONCLUSION: The study supports the validity and reliability of the instrument.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Family Relations , Surveys and Questionnaires , Reproducibility of Results , Stress, Psychological/diagnosis , Women, Working/psychology
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Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-103244

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PURPOSE: The traditional nursing roles have become increasingly blurred. Nurses are now working in different ways and at higher levels of practice that enable nurses to adapt their roles and take on new responsibilities. The advanced role of nurses requires a different kind of master-level prepared education. METHOD AND RESULT: This article describes an curriculum development process in preparing registered nurses for their advanced nurese' roles in the area of acute adult health nursing, geriatric nursing, pediatric nursing, neonatal intensive care nursing and oncology nursing. Several important issues to be solved regarding introduction of APN were also discussed. CONCLUSION: The curriculum that was proposed in the study will equip nurses to meet the challenges of future healthcare provision and will be a model to other areas of nursing practice and curriculum development.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Atrial Natriuretic Factor , Critical Care Nursing , Curriculum , Delivery of Health Care , Education , Geriatric Nursing , Neonatal Nursing , Nurse Practitioners , Nursing , Oncology Nursing , Pediatric Nursing
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Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-184683

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BACKGROUND: ROKAF (Republic of Korea Air Force) Pilots are required to maintain optimal health status because of their job characteristics and importance as core forces. Their optimal health status can be achived by prac-ticing good health behavior. Therefore, this study tries to analyze the pilots' health behaviors for last 1 month and latest 12 hours before flight respectively, and to examine factors related to health behavior. The goal is to provide data for the development of more efficient nursing interventions. METHODS: In this study, 200 Air Force pilots was interviewed from Oct. 1 to Oct. 15, 2001. by the use of a structured questionnaire. Collected data was analyzed using SPSS Windows Version 10.0 for descriptive statistics, x2-test, Spearman's rho correlation. RESULTS: ROKAF Pilot's have good drinking and smoking habits and their alcohol drinking, smoking, dietary habits, sleeping hours is related to their Self-efficacy, perceived barrier, family support. Also, their before flight health behavior was not different largely their casual health behavior. CONCLUSION: In order to promote ROKAF Pilot's health status, programs should be designed according to age, aircraft types and marriage conditions, and strategies that enable to increase health behavior self-efficacy and to decrease perceived barrier should be employed.


Subject(s)
Humans , Aircraft , Alcohol Drinking , Drinking , Feeding Behavior , Health Behavior , Korea , Marriage , Nursing , Smoke , Smoking , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-214763

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This study examines the factors that are associated with accidents from riding on inline skates and/or kick boards among students in the elementary schools. Data were collected from 902 students in 3 elementary schools in Seoul. Data were analyzed based on descriptive statistics and chi-square test. The results were as follows: 1.Thirty-eight percent of the students investigated were found to have kick boards while sixty-one percent of the students had inline skates. 2.The age of mothers who answered the questionnaires showed a statistically significant association with injuries of their children on inline skates and/or kick boards. Children whose mothers are younger had a lower percentage of injuries on inline skates and/or kick boards. 3. Children with a lower score on K-CBCL had a higher chance of having an accident from riding on inline skates and/or kick boards. That is, children with lack of attention were more likely to be involved in an accident. First-born children were less likely to have an accident. 4. While mothers' attitudes toward the safety of inline skates and kick boards appeared not to be associated with accidents of their children, their preventive actions for the safety related to riding on inline skates and kick boards reduced the chance to be involved in an accident of their children. In conclusion, this study shows that mothers with children going to the elementary schools should be more action-oriented to prevent their children's accidents from riding on inline skates and/or kick boards than merely recognizing the safety of inline skates and/or kick boards on their own. Implication of these findings and major findings of this study were discussed.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Chi-Square Distribution , Mothers , Seoul , Child Health
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Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-56797

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Distance teaming has been the tuning point for accomplishing adult teaming in nursing education. This study was conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness of the distance learning courseware with the RN-BSN students at Yonsei university, College of Nursing. The distance learning courseware was developed cooperatively by content experts, instructional designers. programmers and graphic designers. The course subject, 'Growth and Development' was made by a computerized instructional module using the internet. The programming developed with the virtual school developing support system of Samsung SDS based on the Web Sever and Oracle DB through the Internet. The instructional courseware was developed after taking into consideration the learners' levels of competencies and knowledge and utilized the integrate information through the multimedia, mainly via screens in the computer network. The students learned about the growth and development of infants to adolescents through the interaction with peers as well as instructors using many functional keys on the internet. The effects of learning were evaluated as their satisfaction of this distance learning courseware by 60 RN-BSN students. The student's responses have been very positive. The distance learning courseware for RN-BSN students developed at Yonsei University's Collage of Nursing is an available and interactive method used a Multimedia Instructional Design through the Internet.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Humans , Infant , Education, Distance , Education, Nursing , Growth and Development , Internet , Learning , Multimedia , Nursing
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