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A Study on Self Care and the Problems in Patient with Ostomy

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KMID : 0869520040100010095
°íÀ±Èñ ( Go Yun-Hee ) - °æÈñÀÇ·á¿ø ÀϹݿܰú

Ã̶ֹó ( Choi Mi-La ) - °æÈñÀÇ·á¿ø ÀϹݿܰú
À̸í¼ø ( Lee Mung-Sun ) - °æÈñÀÇ·á¿ø ÀϹݿܰú
Çѽ¹Π( Han Seung-Min ) - °æÈñÀÇ·á¿ø ÀϹݿܰú
Çѱݿµ ( Han Geum-Yung ) - °æÈñÀÇ·á¿ø ÀϹݿܰú
ÀÓÀº¼± ( Ym Eun-Sun ) - °æÈñÀÇ·á¿ø ÀϹݿܰú
¾ÈÇýÁø ( An Hae-Jein ) - °æÈñÀÇ·á¿ø ÀϹݿܰú
±è±ÍºÐ ( Kim Kwuy-Bun ) - °æÈñÀÇ·á¿ø ÀϹݿܰú

Abstract

This study was conducted to confirm the degree of self care and problems in patients with ostomy. The subjects were 80 patients with ostomy who were visiting to OPD in K University Medical Center and were members in the Ostomy Association of Korea. Data were collected from August, 2004 to September. The research tools were a self care measure for ostomy patient developed by Park (1996) and a problem measure for ostomy patient developed by Lee (1996). Data were analyzed by t-test, ANOVA, and Pearson¡¯s correlation. The results were as following: 1. Male (65.8%) and female (34.2%) had the ostomy in the most. Age was the most 61 years old and over. 68.5% of the subjects had managed the ostomy by themselves. 2. The mean score of self care in ostomy was 3.57 score. Hygiene of skin care around ostomy in the behavior of self care was the highest as mean 4.47 score. 3. The problems were as following: 1) expense 2) a decline on Activity of Daily Living 3) discomfort in travel 4) worry about ostomy 5) trouble of workplace 4. In the relationship between self care and religion there was significant difference in religion(t= 2.727, P=.008). 5. The relationship between self care and problem with ostomy was found to have statistically significant negative correlation(r= -.237, P=.041).
KeyWords

Self care, Disorder, Ostomy
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