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전신 홍반성 루푸스 환자의 불안, 우울 및 질병활성도에 관한 연구
송병은,송경애,유양숙 대한류마티스 건강전문학회 2000 근관절건강학회지 Vol.7 No.2
The Purpose of this study is to describe anxiety, depression and disease activity index(SLEDAI) and correlations among these variables, to provide the basic information developing apporiate nursing interventions for the lupus patients. In this study, authors evaluated anxiety, depression and SLEDAI from 39 lupus patients at one university hospital in Seoul. Data were collected by using questionnaires and reviewing medical records. Frequencies, t-test, Duncan's multiple range test after ANOVA were evaluated with SAS program. The key results were as follows : 1. he average age of the subjects was 31.0 years and ranged from 20 to 51. Female comprised 70.9% and 79.5% were unemployed and housewife. Fifty one point nine percent of the sample had a spouse and above junior college graduates. 74.4% of the sample had a religion and average length of suffering from lupus was 66.59 months. Majority(94.9%) of the subjects had experience of hospitalization, and 55.3% had experience of learning about lupus and average number of learning was 3.9. 2.The average anxiety score of the subjects was 44.53, showing significant relationship with educational background(t=2.27, p<.05), monthly income(F=4.56, p<.05). 3.The depression score was 41.85, showing significant relationship with monthly income(F=3.81, p=0.0236), experience of learning about lupus(t=2.09, p<.05). 4.The SLEDAI score was 12.36, showing no significant relationship with demo- graphical variables. 5.Anxiety showed positive correlations with depression(r=0.76, p<.001), SLEDAI(r=0.48, p<.01), and depression showed Positive correlations with SLEDAI(r=0.42, p<.001).
한국 간호사의 2022년 코로나바이러스감염증-19 예방접종의도
송병은,최선희,김동연 기본간호학회 2023 기본간호학회지 Vol.30 No.1
Purpose: This study was to identify nurses’ intentions for COVID-19 vaccination in 2022. Methods: A questionnairesurvey was conducted among 222 nurses in Korea. The collected data were analyzed using the independent t-test,one-way analysis of variance, the Wilcoxon rank sum test, Pearson’s correlation coefficients, and multipleregression analysis. Results: The score for intention to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in 2022 was 2.70 pointson a 5-point scale, significantly lower than in 2020 (3.02 points on a 5-point scale). The average score for knowledgerelated to COVID-19 was 7.22 out of 10 points. Positive correlations were found between the intention for COVID-19 vaccination in 2022 and preventive health behavior, as well as between nurses’ intentions for COVID-19vaccination in 2022 and 2020. The factors affecting nurses’ intentions for COVID-19 vaccination in 2022 werepreventive health behavior (β=.11, p=.045) and nurses’ intentions for COVID-19 vaccination in 2020 (β=.65,p<.001). This model showed a significant explanatory power of approximately 45% (F=36.88, p<.001) for theCOVID-19 vaccination intention in 2022. Conclusion: This result points to the importance of managing nurses’preventive health behaviors to promote COVID-19 vaccination uptake. Nurses’ vaccination intentions are animportant issue for the safety of both nurses and patients. A safe vaccination environment and national policyshould be prepared to reduce nurses' hesitations about COVID-19 vaccination.