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The Effect of the Structured Education on the Early Rehabilitation Knowledge and Activity Performance of the C.V.A. Patients

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1997³â 27±Ç 1È£ p.109 ~ 119
KMID : 0806119970270010109
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Abstract

This study has been attempted to set up the strategies of the nursing which can promote the activity performance for early rehabilitation for the patients by examining the effect of the structured patient education on the early rehabilitation knowledge and activity performance of the C.V.A patients. The study method has been done by investigating the experiment group and control group in advance through the question papers and interview and observation on 65 patients who had been hospitalized at oriental medicine hospital of K Medical Center from July 1st 1995 to the end of Sep, 1995. The analysis of the collected material had been done for the homogeneity test in which general characters of experiment group and control group had been tested by X©÷and the homogeneity test of ADL by t-test. To test the hypothesis the t-test had been given for the difference of the early rehabilitation knowledge and activity performance between the two groups and the correlation between early rehabilitation knowledge and activity performance had been tested by Pearsons Correlation Coefficient. The result of the test of the hypothesis is as the below. 1 The 1st hypothesis ¡°The experiment group which had received the structured education should be higher in the early rehabilitation knowledge than the control group¡± was supported(t=4.45. p=.000). 2. The 2nd hypothesis ¡°The experiment group which received the structured education should be higher in the early rehabilitation activity performance than the control group¡±was supported(t=2.11, p=.036). 3. The 3rd hypothesis ¡°The higher the early rehabilitation knowledge of the patient the higher the activity performance degree¡± was rejected (r=.1546, p=.219). In conclusion, the patients who received the structured education showed the increase in the degree of early rehabilitation knowledge and activity performance, so it has been judged that education has been prerequisite in increasing the knowledge and activity performance of early rehabilitation.
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