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Kwon, Myoungjin
- Factors Affecting the Post-Anesthetic Recovery Score and Length of Stay in the Recovery Room in Elderly Patients with Hypertension
Authors
1 Nurse, Chungnam National University Hospital, KR
2 Assistant Professor, Daejeon University, Dept. of Nursing, KR
Source
Medico-Legal Update, Vol 20, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 1516-1522Abstract
Background/Objectives: As the elderly experience a decline in physical and mental function, their memory decreases, their dependence increases, and their adaptability is reduced, resulting in a reduction in their ability to adapt to surgical operations. To improve the elderly patients’ resilience to surgery and anesthesia, it is necessary to identify factors that affected them.
Methods/Statistical Analysis: The subjects of this study were 104 elderly patients with hypertension, who underwent elective surgery under general anesthesia, understood the purpose of this study, and voluntarily agreed to participate in the study. In this study, data on the general characteristics of patients, disease-related factors, and related postoperative factors were collected. Data collected were analyzed using IBM SPSS 25.0 program. The significance level was set to .05.
Findings: The factors significantly affecting the post-anesthetic recovery score included education level, experience of surgical operation, anesthesia length, operative site, GCS, body temperature, and cerebrovascular complications, and their explanatory power was 68.9% (p<.001). The factors significantly affecting the length of stay in the recovery room included the frequency of surgical operations, cardiac disease, operative site, pain, body temperature, airway obstruction, and the amount of bleeding, and their explanatory power was 54.9% (p<.001).
Improvements/Applications: To increase the post-anesthetic recovery score and reduce the length of stay in the recovery room in elderly surgical patients, it is necessary to identify the influencing factors and provide appropriate interventions. We suggest that further studies be conducted in the future to investigate factors related to surgical operations and anesthesia in the elderly.
Keywords
Hypertension, Elderly, Post-Anesthetic Recovery, Length of Stay, Psychotic Factors.- Major Factors Having Influence on the Subjective Happiness of Korean Youth; From the 13th KAHBOS Data
Authors
1 Associate Professor, Pai Chai University, Dept. of Nursing, KR
2 Assistant Professor, Daejeon University, Dept. of Nursing, KR
Source
Medico-Legal Update, Vol 20, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 1564-1570Abstract
Background/Objectives: As a study of secondary analysis that analyzed the 13th (2017) Korean Adolescents’ Health Behavior Online Survey data second time, this is a descriptive study performed for the purpose of identifying the major factors having influence on the subjective happiness perceived by the youth.
Methods/Statistical Analysis: The subjects of the 13th (2017) survey were 64,991 students from total 800 schools and out of them, 62,276 students from 799 schools participated showing 95.8% of participation rate. For the general, physical and psychological factors, the complex sample frequency analysis and for the major factors having influence on the subjective happiness, the complex sample regression analysis were used.
Findings: The age, grade, economic level, frequency of having breakfast per week, experience of receiving treatment by the violence, frequency of physical activities more than 60 minutes per week, fatigue recovery with the sleep, weight control effort, BMI, smoking, stress, subjective cognition of body type, subjective health, suicidal ideation and the agony counselor were drawn as the major factors having statistically significant influence on the subjective happiness received by Korean youths.
Improvements/Applications: To enhance the happiness of the youth, the happiness enhancement program about breakfast management prevention of violence, physical activities more 60 minutes per week, sleep and fatigue recovery, weight control, smoking, stress management, suicidal ideation, counseling with the family as counselor, etc. is need to be activated.
Keywords
Youth, Happiness, Health Behavior, KAHBOS, Affecting Factors.- The Effect of New Nurse’s Peer Satisfaction and Educational Satisfaction on Clinical Performance
Authors
1 Professor, Daejeon University, Dept. of Nursing, KR
2 Professor, Korea National University of Transportation, Dept. of Nursing, KR
Source
Medico-Legal Update, Vol 20, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 1601-1607Abstract
Background/Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analysis the effects of peer satisfaction and educational satisfaction to nurses’ clinical performance.
Methods/Statistical Analysis: The subjects of this study were 162 nurses who understood the purpose of the study and agreed to voluntarily participate in the study. The collected data were analyzed using Pearson’s correlation coefficients and hierarchical multiple regression analysis using the IBM SPSS 25.0 program.
Findings: The results showed that peer satisfaction and education satisfaction were significant factors, and their explanatory power was 27.5% (F = 6.08, p < .001).
Improvements/Applications: In order to improve the clinical performance of new nurses, education programs considering the impact factors are needed. This study can be used as the evidence.