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Relationship between Spiritual Well-Being and Life Satisfaction for Canadian Middle-Aged Adults
Woi-Hyun S. Hong 한국기독교교육정보학회 2011 Journal of Christian education information tech Vol.0 No.20
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between spiritual well-being and life satisfaction for middle-aged adults who are between 35 to 64 years of age. A descriptive co-relational design was utilized in this study. The study involved the completion of a self-report questionnaire and the sample consisted of 62 subjects selected through convenience sampling. The spiritual well-being consists of two subscales: the religious well-being and the existential well-being. The Satisfaction with Life Scale was used to assess one aspect of subjective overall life satisfaction. The results showed that the relationship between spiritual well-being and life satisfaction for the middle-aged adults was strongly correlated (r=.373, p=001). There was no significant result in demographic characteristics with multiple regression analysis, but spiritual well-being significantly contributed to life satisfaction as a predictor that explained 13.9% of the variance among middle-aged adults. The research suggests spiritual wellbeing is a factor when examining strategies for life satisfaction toward successful aging in middle-aged adults.
Woi-Hyun S. Hong 한국간호과학회 2010 Asian Nursing Research Vol.4 No.4
Purpose This paper is a report of the results of a literature review conducted with the goal of identifying the nursing process components: assessment, diagnoses, interventions and outcomes related to health promotion in adults with hypertension in primary settings. Methods A search of MEDLINE, CINAHL, and PantherCat Online Catalogue of UWM database,PsycInfo, Cochrane Database, and Social Services Abstracts was conducted to retrieve literature published from 1988 to 2006. Results A total of 115 articles were reviewed. Overall, 70 relevant studies were selected on health promotion in adults with hypertension in primary settings. A total of 39 nursing process components (nursing diagnoses outcomes and interventions) related to health promotion with adults with high blood pressure were identified in primary healthcare settings. Conclusions Research-based evidence material provides an evidence-based nursing practice guideline with specific nursing process components on the topic. The evidence-based nursing practice guideline developed from this referential study for promoting health of adults with hypertension should be reflected in nursing practice in primary healthcare settings. For a future study, focus groups and key informant interview are recommended with nurses who actually provide nursing services in primary healthcare settings to clients who are diagnosed with high blood pressure. [Asian Nursing Research 2010;4(4):227–245]