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Original Article Health-promoting Lifestyle of Nursing Students: Using Mixed Methods Research
현주 이orcid, Hyun-Ju Leeorcid
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2019;30(4):414-425.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2019.30.4.414
Published online: December 31, 2019

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of psychosocial wellbeing status and self efficacy on health-promoting behavior of nursing students, and to explore the experiences related to health-promoting behavior.
METHODS
For this study, an explanatory sequential mixed method design approach was used with survey data collected from 148 nursing students. In addition, qualitative data for exploration of health-promoting behavior experience were collected from three focus-group interviews of 17 participants. Quantitative data were analyzed with SPSS/WIN 25.0 and qualitative data were analyzed by making contents analysis with Nvivo 12.0.
RESULTS
The results showed that psychosocial wellbeing status, self efficacy, grade, and regularity meal explained 43.0% of the variance in health-promoting behavior. And seven themes from the collected significant statements about experience of health-promoting behavior included the daily life going on without delay; changes in body which is felt; recognizing the necessity of health care; making efforts to increase physical activities; revising eating habit; looking for the way to relieve stress; and attempting to divert my thoughts.
CONCLUSION
Based on the results of this study, it is necessary to develop and verify health program in order to improve nursing students' health-promoting behavior. And university authorities and government should make an effort to improve nursing students' health-promoting behavior.


J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2019 Dec;30(4):414-425. Korean.
Published online Dec 31, 2019.  https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2019.30.4.414
© 2019 Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing
Health-promoting Lifestyle of Nursing Students: Using Mixed Methods Research
Hyun-Ju Lee
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Catholic University of Pusan, Busan, Korea.

Corresponding author: Lee, Hyun-Ju. College of Nursing, Catholic University of Pusan, 57 Oryundae-ro, Geumjeong-gu, Busan 46252, Korea. Tel: +82-51-510-0776, Fax: +82-51-510-0747, Email: iodes@cup.ac.kr
Received February 09, 2019; Revised June 06, 2019; Accepted August 25, 2019.

This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.




Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of psychosocial wellbeing status and self efficacy on health-promoting behavior of nursing students, and to explore the experiences related to health-promoting behavior.

Methods

For this study, an explanatory sequential mixed method design approach was used with survey data collected from 148 nursing students. In addition, qualitative data for exploration of health-promoting behavior experience were collected from three focus-group interviews of 17 participants. Quantitative data were analyzed with SPSS/WIN 25.0 and qualitative data were analyzed by making contents analysis with Nvivo 12.0.

Results

The results showed that psychosocial wellbeing status, self efficacy, grade, and regularity meal explained 43.0% of the variance in health-promoting behavior. And seven themes from the collected significant statements about experience of health-promoting behavior included the daily life going on without delay; changes in body which is felt; recognizing the necessity of health care; making efforts to increase physical activities; revising eating habit; looking for the way to relieve stress; and attempting to divert my thoughts.

Conclusion

Based on the results of this study, it is necessary to develop and verify health program in order to improve nursing students' health-promoting behavior. And university authorities and government should make an effort to improve nursing students' health-promoting behavior.

Keywords:
Nursing; Students; Health promotion; Life style; Behavior

Tables


Table 1
Differences in Health-Promoting Behavior according to the Participants' Characteristics (N=148)
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Table 2
Body Composition of the Participants (N=148)
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Table 3
Level of Psychosocial Wellbeing Status, Self Efficacy, and Health-Promoting Behavior (N=148)
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Table 4
Correlations of Psychosocial Wellbeing Status, Self Efficacy and Health-promoting Behavior (N=148)
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Table 5
Factors Influencing Health-Promoting Behavior of the Participants (N=148)
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Notes

This study was supported by research fund of Catholic University of Pusan 2018.

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