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Factors Influencing the Stages of Change in Medication Adherence in Patients with Hypertension
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Young Soon Byeon, Soon Ock Kim, Jeong Hyun Cho
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J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2012;23(2):189-200. Published online June 30, 2012
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2012.23.2.189
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The purpose of this study is to identify factors associated with the stages of change in medication adherence in patients with hypertension. METHODS Participants were 323 patients with hypertension. Sociodemographic/medication-related characteristics, stages of change, processes of change, self efficacy and decisional balance were self-administered. RESULTS Stages of change were significantly different according to gender, age, job and living arrangement. A multinominal logistic regression analysis has revealed that gender, age, living arrangement, self-liberation, and self-efficacy were significantly associated with the precontemplation stage. Age and self-liberation were significantly associated with the contemplation stage. Gender, age, living arrangement, and self-liberation were significantly associated with the preparation stage. Gender and helping relationship were significantly associated with the action stage. This model explained 52.0% of the stages of change in medication adherence. CONCLUSION The tailored intervention strategies based on the stages of change may be needed for improving medication adherence in patients with hypertension.
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Yang Heui Ahn, Young Mi Lim, KiYon Kim, Ki-Kyoung Kim, Hee-Young Song Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing.2016; 30(1): 105. CrossRef - Factors Influencing Medication Adherence in Patients with Hypertension: Based on the 2008 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Eunhee Cho, Chung Yul Lee, Insook Kim, Taewha Lee, Gwang Suk Kim, Hyeonkyeong Lee, Jisook Ko, Kyongeun Lee Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing.2013; 24(4): 419. CrossRef
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A Review of Community Health Nursing Research in Korea and Japan
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Ho Sihn Ryu, Mika Tanaka, Kumi Arita, Jeong Hyun Cho
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J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(4):532-540. Published online December 31, 2010
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.4.532
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The purpose of this study was to compare similarities and differences in research trends for community health nursing between Korea and Japan. METHODS Comparison was made in terms of research design, data collection and sampling method, and key concepts from community health nursing research by literature review. We analyzed original articles from representative Journals covering community health nursing research from 2004 to 2008. RESULTS We found that research design was quite different between the two countries. Quantitative research design was dominant in Korea, while qualitative and qualitative research designs were used equally in Japan. In particular, outcome research was found only in Korean papers. CONCLUSION Based on the comparison, the following recommendations are suggested related to the strengths and weaknesses of research concepts and methods observed in each country. It is suggested that future collaboration should be undertaken especially to improve the diversity of research design and method. More diverse research designs should be used in both countries. Particularly in today's aged society, evidence-based research and outcome research are needed for community health nursing in both countries.
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