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Journal of International Nursing Research forges ahead! 《国际护理研究杂志》再接再厉!
Pub Date : 2023-02-17 DOI: 10.53044/jinr.2023-0001
N. Hohashi
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A Cross-Sectional Study to Assess the Physical and Psychological Well-Being among Older Adults during COVID-19 Outbreak 一项评估COVID-19疫情期间老年人身心健康的横断面研究
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.31690/ijnr.2023.v09i02.008
S. Kanishkar, S. Saravanan, K. Tamizharasi
Background: The pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus is an international health crisis that has the potential to have major repercussions for public health, including both physical and mental health. There is a lack of epidemiological information about the COVID-19 outbreak, which makes elderly people more susceptible to the stress it causes. The goal of the study is to evaluate older persons’ physical and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Mixed method, embedded design was adopted. Fifty older adults were selected through purposive sampling technique from the selected village. Qualitative approach was used to measure physical well-being by interview and quantitative approach was employed to assess psychological well-being by modified psychological general well-being index. Qualitative data analyzed by thematic analysis and quantitative data analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: The study findings revealed that, in physical well-being, maximum older adults reported, the daily schedule was totally changed, did not get enough time for doing pleasurable activities, changed their food pattern, sleep was fully disturbed, daily habits were changed by following COVID appropriate behavior, and many discomfort faced in maintaining health during COVID-19 outbreak. The finding of psychological well-being shows, maximum 34 (68%) having moderate level of psychological distress, the domain self-confidence 3.1 ± 30.68 was mostly disturbed. There was a significant association found between the age, education, occupation, performance of basic activity, and vaccination status with the selected demographic variables at P ≤ 0.05 levels. Conclusion: The older adults were considered as vulnerable people as they need more attention in maintaining health during COVID-19 outbreak.
背景:由COVID-19病毒引起的大流行是一场国际卫生危机,有可能对包括身心健康在内的公共卫生产生重大影响。关于COVID-19疫情的流行病学信息缺乏,这使得老年人更容易受到疫情造成的压力的影响。该研究的目的是评估COVID-19大流行期间老年人的身心健康状况。方法:采用混合法、嵌入式设计。采用有目的抽样方法,从选定的村庄中选取50名老年人。采用访谈法对身体幸福感进行定性测量,采用修正心理总体幸福感指数对心理幸福感进行定量评估。定性数据采用专题分析,定量数据采用描述统计和推理统计。结果:研究结果显示,在身体健康方面,大多数老年人报告说,日常计划完全改变,没有足够的时间做愉快的活动,改变了他们的食物模式,睡眠完全受到干扰,日常习惯因遵循COVID-19适当行为而改变,并且在COVID-19爆发期间保持健康面临许多不适。心理健康状况调查结果显示,最多34人(68%)有中等程度的心理困扰,领域自信(3.1±30.68)最受困扰。年龄、受教育程度、职业、基本活动表现和疫苗接种状况与所选人口统计学变量之间存在显著相关性,P≤0.05。结论:在新冠肺炎疫情期间,老年人在保持健康方面需要更多关注,属于弱势群体。
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Development of a reliable and valid cancer-related communication scale for use between breast cancer survivors and their adolescent children 开发一种可靠有效的癌症相关交流量表,用于乳腺癌幸存者及其青少年子女之间
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.53044/jinr.2021-0009
Rei Oshiro, M. Tanabe, Keiichi Tada, Junko Takei, H. Yamauchi, K. Kamibeppu
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Development of the prenatal positive experience scale for men in Japan: A cross-sectional scale development study 日本男性产前积极体验量表的开发:一项横断面量表开发研究
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.53044/jinr.2022-0011
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Possibilities and challenges of dialogic approach training for child guidance center staff 儿童辅导中心工作人员对话方法训练的可能性与挑战
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.53044/jinr.2021-0030
Akiko Kadoma, Mami Yamamoto, Midori Asano, Koji Shiraki, Rikuya Hosokawa, H. Sato, Hitomi Nakahata, Mari Kato
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Treatment engagement: A concept analysis 治疗参与:一个概念分析
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.53044/jinr.2022-0012
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Knowledge and Lifestyle Practices Regarding Coronary Artery Disease among Women 妇女冠心病的知识和生活方式
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.31690/ijnr.2023.v09i01.001
Reena Issac
Introduction: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is one of the leading causes of death all over the world. Good knowledge and lifestyle practices reduce the incidence of CAD. Objectives: The objectives of this study was to determine the knowledge and lifestyle practices regarding CAD among women and also to identify the association of knowledge and lifestyle practices with selected socio-personal variables. Methodology: A descriptive survey design was employed to collect self-reported data from 102 women (35–55 years) residing in two communities in Kerala, India. Results: Major part of the study participants (35.3%) was between 35 and 39 years, 63.7% educated up to 10th standard, and 55.9% were household workers. Majority of the women had good knowledge, 8.8% had excellent, 28.4% had average, and 17.6% had poor knowledge. The area-wise analysis showed comparatively poor mean percentage of knowledge about risk factors (52.8%) diagnosis and treatment (53.5%). Better mean percentage was observed for meaning of CAD (77.35%), signs and symptoms (83%), and lifestyle modifications (75.5%). The study showed 69.6% of women had good lifestyle practices, 19.6% had very good, and 10.8% had average lifestyle practices. None of them had either excellent or poor lifestyle practices. Area-wise analysis of lifestyle practices showed that a lower mean percentage was noted with dietary practices (62.9%) and physical activity (57.3%) compared to habits (86.7%) sleep, and rest and stress reduction measures (77.2%). The level of education and knowledge is associated significantly (P < 0.001).
导读:冠状动脉疾病(CAD)是全世界主要的死亡原因之一。良好的知识和生活习惯可以减少冠心病的发病率。目的:本研究的目的是确定妇女关于CAD的知识和生活方式实践,并确定知识和生活方式实践与选定的社会个人变量的关联。方法:采用描述性调查设计收集居住在印度喀拉拉邦两个社区的102名妇女(35-55岁)的自我报告数据。结果:研究对象年龄在35 ~ 39岁之间的占35.3%,受教育程度在十级以上的占63.7%,从事家务劳动的占55.9%。知识水平良好的占多数,优秀的占8.8%,一般的占28.4%,较差的占17.6%。各地区对危险因素的平均知晓率(52.8%)和对诊断和治疗的平均知晓率(53.5%)相对较差。在冠心病意义(77.35%)、体征和症状(83%)以及生活方式改变(75.5%)方面,观察到更好的平均百分比。研究显示,69.6%的女性有良好的生活习惯,19.6%非常好,10.8%的女性有一般的生活习惯。他们都没有良好或不良的生活习惯。对生活习惯的地区分析显示,饮食习惯(62.9%)和体育活动(57.3%)的平均百分比低于习惯(86.7%)、睡眠、休息和减压措施(77.2%)。教育程度和知识水平显著相关(P < 0.001)。
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To Assess the Effect of Early Ambulation and Progressive Exercise on Post-cesarean Section Recovery among Women at Selected Hospitals of the City 评价早期下床和渐进式运动对剖宫产术后妇女康复的影响
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.31690/ijnr.2023.v09i01.005
Charushila Jadhav, Amarja Gosavi
Introduction: Cesarean section is a life-saving procedure firmly ensconced in obstetric practice. It poses a barrier to breast-feeding initiation related to delay in maternal-infant contact, maternal pain, and exhaustion. Early ambulation reduces the post-operative complications such as atelectasis, GI discomfort, and circulatory problems. Methodology: A quasi-experimental research design was used for this study carried out in postnatal wards of selected hospitals of the city. The study samples comprised 110 post-cesarean mothers divided into 55 in the experimental and 55 in control group using non-probability purposive sampling technique. Data were collected based on demographic variables, and assessing the post-operative recovery of mothers after the interventions (i.e., early ambulation and progressive exercise) to them through structured nursing assessment sheet. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics such as standard deviation, Karl Pearson’s correlation, Unpaired t-test, and Chi-square test. Results: The analysis findings depict that the corresponding P < 0.05. After intervention of early ambulation and progressive exercise given to mothers in the experimental group, it depicted that majority of the samples 41 (74.55%) had excellent outcome, 14 (25.45%) had good outcome, whereas in control group, 36 (65.45%) had good outcome, and 19 (34.54%) had poor outcome. Conclusion: Above data show that early ambulation and progressive exercises among experimental group were effective and improve postoperative recovery early as compared to control group
剖宫产术是产科实践中不可或缺的一项救命手术。它对母乳喂养的开始造成障碍,与母婴接触延迟,母亲疼痛和疲惫有关。早期活动可减少术后并发症,如肺不张、胃肠道不适和循环系统问题。方法:本研究采用准实验研究设计,在我市选定医院的产后病房进行。采用非概率目的抽样方法,选取110例剖宫产后产妇为研究对象,分为实验组55例和对照组55例。根据人口统计学变量收集数据,通过结构化护理评估表对母亲进行干预(即早期下床和渐进式运动)后的术后恢复情况进行评估。数据分析采用描述性统计和推理统计,如标准差、卡尔·皮尔逊相关、非配对t检验和卡方检验。结果:分析结果显示P < 0.05。实验组经早期下床及渐进式运动干预后,大部分样本41例(74.55%)预后良好,14例(25.45%)预后良好,对照组36例(65.45%)预后良好,19例(34.54%)预后较差。结论:与对照组相比,实验组早期下床活动和进行性运动是有效的,可促进术后早期恢复
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Current status of the JINR: From the editor-in-chief JINR的现状:来自总编辑
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.53044/jinr.2023-0011
N. Hohashi
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A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Planned Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding Blood Donation among College Students at Selected Arts Colleges Banaskantha, Gujarat 一项评估在古吉拉特邦巴纳斯坎塔选定艺术学院大学生献血知识计划教学方案有效性的研究
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.31690/ijnr.2023.v09i03.013
Rishabh Upadhyay, Jibin Varghese, Raymal Parmar, Amrut Parmar, Vishnu Bhil, Bhoomika Bhiladiya,, Vimu Chaudhary, Varsha Chaudhary
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