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A Study on the Effects of Uncertainty-Ralated Variables on Uncertainty of hospitalized Patients

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Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to identify the degree of uncertainty, credible authority, symptom consistency, severity of illness and event familiarity in hospitalized patients and to examine the relationships among those variables.
Research data were collected for 8 weeks from 26 October to December 24, 1998. Subjects of the study constituted 166 patients who hospitalized patients in one university hospital in Ulsan. Self report questionnaires were used to measure the variables affecting uncertainty in illness.
The collected data were analyzed using the SPSS/WIN program.
The results are as follows.
1) Mean Scores for the degree of uncertainty in illness were 65.98.
2) Mean Scores for severity of illness were 3.47 on a 1-4 point scale.
3) Mean Scores for symptom consistency were 2.28 on a 1-4 point scale.
4) Mean Scores for event familiarity were 3.01 on a 1-4 point scale.
5) Mean Scores for credible authority were 3.51 on a 1-4 point scale.
6) Uncertainty in illness was significantly highly correlated with severity of illness(r=.373, P<0.01) .
7) Uncertainty in illness was significantly related to the event familiarity(r=-.231, N0.01).
8) Uncertainty in illness was significantly related to the credible authority (r 156, N0.05).
From the above results, the significance of this study can be delineated as follows
1) credible authority. severity of illness and event familiarity are the major factors which affect the perceived uncertainty in hospitalized patients
2) It is suggested that hereafter a new trial in nursing intervention considering the effects of these variables is needed.
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