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재가노인의 COVID-19에 대한 스트레스와 자기관리 효능감
Stress and Self-Management Efficacy of COVID-19 among Community-Dwelling Elderly 원문보기

디지털융복합연구 = Journal of digital convergence, v.19 no.4, 2021년, pp.383 - 392  

홍인숙 (공주대학교 간호학과) ,  조옥희 (공주대학교 간호학과)

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본 연구는 재가노인이 인지하는 COVID-19 스트레스와 자기관리 효능감 간의 관계를 파악하여 노인의 감염병 관리 간호중재 개발을 위한 기초자료 활용을 위해 시도되었다. 133명을 대상으로 일반적 특성, COVID-19 스트레스 및 자기관리 효능감에 대한 구조화된 설문지를 활용하여 자료수집 하였다. 자료분석을 위해 t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficients를 시행하였다. 연구결과, COVID-19 스트레스는 직업, 교육정도, 경제상태, 주관적 건강상태에 따라 차이가 있었으며, 자기관리 효능감은 주관적 건강상태에 따라 차이가 있었다. COVID-19 스트레스는 자기관리 효능감과 정 상관관계가 있었으며, 하부영역 중 예방 및 가정관리 영역에서 정 상관관계가 있었다. 결과를 통해 재가노인들의 적절한 COVID-19 스트레스는 예방 및 가정관리 효능감을 높이는 요인으로 작용할 수 있음을 알 수 있었다. COVID-19 대유행이 지속됨에 따라 시기별 변화와 대상자의 범위를 확대한 반복 연구가 필요하다.

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This study attempted to provide basic data to develop a nursing intervention for managing communicable diseases in the elderly by identifying the relationship between COVID-19 stress and self-management efficacy perceived by elderly individuals. Data were collected from 133 participants using a stru...

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