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Analysis of Intervention Studies for Married Immigrant Women
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Tae Im Kim
, Ji Young Kim , Sun Mi Choi , Gye Hyun Jung
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J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2013;24(2):172-184. Published online June 30, 2013
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2013.24.2.172
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the intervention studies for married immigrant women. METHODS Based on inclusion criteria, 45 articles published from 2006 to 2011 were reviewed and analyzed. RESULTS Among the total amount of studies, 77.8% have been conducted since 2009; and 46.7% of them were for a master's thesis, 11.1% were for a doctoral thesis, and 42.2% were journal articles. Most of them were quantitative research (77.8%) and 71.1% were conducted in urban areas. The most frequently conducted intervention was art therapy (35.6%), whereas 6.7% was health education. In total, 104 outcome indicators were used with 57 (54.8%) in the mental health domain, 29 (27.9%) in the social health domain, and 18 (17.3%) in the physical health domain. The most commonly used outcome indicator was self-esteem (23.2%), and the next, in the order of frequency, included self-efficacy (23.2%), acculturative stress (21.4%), and depression (10.7%). CONCLUSION Most intervention studies were conducted to support the sociocultural adaptation of married immigrant women, while few intervention studies were conducted to support the health of married immigrant women. To promote the health and quality of life of married immigrant women, many health related intervention programs should be undertaken.
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The Effects of Exercise in the Frail Elderly
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Young Im Park, Kang Yi Lee, Tae Im Kim, Moung Hee Jeon, Dong Oak Kim, Ji Hyun Kim
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J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2012;23(1):91-101. Published online March 31, 2012
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2012.23.1.91
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This study was conducted to examine the effects of exercise on physiological, physical and psychological functions of the frail elderly. METHODS The research design was a nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design. Data were collected from September 9 to October 10, 2009. The subjects were 56 frail elders who agreed to participate in this study and each subject was randomly assigned to either the experimental group (n=28) or the control group (n=28). The exercise program was provided to each subject in the experimental group twice in a week for 6 weeks. Data were analyzed with frequency, chi2-test, Kolmogorov-Smirnor test and independent t-test using SPSS/WIN 12.0. RESULTS There was a significant improvement in psychological functions in the experimental group compared to the control group (t=1.726, p=.045). CONCLUSION The exercise program showed the effects to improve the psychological functions of the frail elderly with chronic disease. In recommendation, this exercise program could be utilized as a health promoting program for the frail elderly.
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The Effects of Exercise Program for the Elderly
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Tae Im Kim, Kang Yi Lee, Young Im Park, Myung Hee Jun, In Ja Kim, Eun Ju Kim, Dong Ok Kim, Ji Hyun Kim, Yun Jung Kwon
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J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2006;17(3):335-345. Published online September 30, 2006
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Analysis of Researches on Nursing Intervention for Elderly Health Promotion from 1994 to 2004
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Tae Im Kim, Kang Yi Lee, Young Im Park, Myung Hee Jun, In Ja Kim, Eun Ju Kim, Dong Ok Kim, Yun Jung Kwon
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J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2005;16(4):446-457. Published online December 31, 2005
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The purpose of this study was to analyse researches on nursing intervention for elderly health promotion. METHOD A literature review of 38 researches was carried out using guidelines developed by the present researchers. RESULT The research papers studied in this research were theses written for doctoral or master's degree and published between 1994 to 2004. These researches applied nursing intervention for health promotion of elders and used experimental study design. The average period of nursing intervention was about 9 weeks and the average frequency was three times per week. As for major characteristics of subject groups, most of them were over 65 years old (76.3%) and resided in community (65.8%), and each group consisted of 10 to 29 elders. The dependent variables used in these studies included physiological variables (blood pressure, blood cholesterol level, pulmonary function, fasting blood sugar, blood cortisol level, body mass etc.), psychologic variables (depression, quality of life, life satisfaction, loneliness, anxiety etc.), cognitive variables (perceived benefits, perceived barriers, self-efficacy, self-concept, subjective health status etc.), activities of daily livings, health promotion behavior, pain, risks of fall, and variables related to Trans Theoretical Model. The majority of these studies (78.9%) applied exercise programs for health promotion including exercise motivating programs (15.8%). CONCLUSION We suggest that more various nursing interventions must be applied to promote elders' health and to take care of their chronic diseases.
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