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The Effect of Supportive Nursing Intervention on the Anxiety and Nursing Satisfaction of Mothers with Children Undergoing Open-Heart Surgery

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±èÀ±°æ ( Kim Yun-Kyung ) - ±¹±ººÎ»êº´¿ø

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of supportive nursing intervention on the anxiety and nursing satisfaction of mothers with children undergoing open-heart surgery.

Methods: The research design involved a non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest non synchronized design. The subjects consisted of 43 mothers of children who were expected to undergo open heart surgery, and were divided into two groups; an experimental group of 22 and a control group of 21. The experiment was administered to the experimental group a total of four times, following supportive nursing intervention protocols. The research tools used were Spielberger¡¯s State Anxiety Inventory for anxiety and Park Jung-Eun¡¯s nursing satisfaction. The data were analyzed using the ¥ö2-test, and t-test with SPSS/WIN 12.0 program.

Results: Hypothes 1, ¡¯The experimental group who are given supportive nursing intervention will have a lower anxiety score than the control group¡¯ was supported(t=5.658, p=.000). Hypothesis 2, ¡¯The experimental group who are given supportive nursing intervention will have a higher nursing satisfaction score than the control gropu wasl supported(t=-9.549, p=.000).

Conclusion: The supportive nursing intervention protocol was effective in reducing anxiety and increasing the nursing satisfaction of mothers with children undergoing open-heart surgery.
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