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A Survey Study of the Nurseȯs Helping Behaviors and Patientȯs Self-Exploration behaviors

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1986³â 16±Ç 3È£ p.97 ~ 107
KMID : 0806119860160030097
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Abstract

This study was about nurse¡¯s helping behaviors and the purpose of the study was to find out the nurse¡¯s helping behaviors, to identify the nurse¡¯s helping behavior level by the nurses personal back-ground and to find out the relationship between the nurse¡¯s helping behavior and patient¡¯s self-exploration. The subjects, consisting of 192 adults in-patients who had less acute physical problem and 192 registered nurses working on these ward in 3 hospitals in Seoul and 1 hospital in Kang Won province of Korea. The data were collected from Jan. to rob. 1986 through the descriptive responds and self-reported questionaires. The instruments used for this study were Carkhuff¡¯s index of communication. Henderson¡¯s Irritating Listening Behavior, revised by the Kim(1984) and patient problem understanding scale, patients trust scale on nurse, developed by the Kim(1984). Analysis of the Data was done by use of mean, t-test, F-test and Pearson correlation coefficients. The results of study are summerized as follows; 1. Mean of nurse¡¯s helping behavior was 1.84 out of 4. These point were less than 3.0 which means the minimum points as the facilitative helper. 3. There was no significant differences of nurses helping behaviors to the nurse¡¯s personal back-ground (p<.05). 3. There were positive rotation between the nurse¡¯s helping behaviors and patient¡¯s self-exploration behavior (P<0001). In conclusion, 1 may can give some suggestion, according to the study results: 1. The systematic study about nurse¡¯s helping behavior is need all over the Korea. 2. Educational program for the facilitative relationship between nurses and patient must be developed, 3. Further detailed analysis methods are need on the independent variables of patient¡¯s self-explorations behavior.
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