KMID : 0123520160230030214
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Journal of muscle and joint health 2016 Volume.23 No. 3 p.214 ~ p.224
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Analysis of Research Papers Published in the Journal of Muscle and Joint Health on Research Trends, Nursing Intervention and Quality Assessment of Intervention Studies
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Jeon Kyoung-Sun
Eun Young Lee Eun-Nam Min Hye-Sook Bak Won-Sook Choi Mi-Kyung Song Rha-Yun Lee In-Ok Choi Hee-Kwon Shin Gye-Young Kim Min-Ju Lee Kyung-Sook Lee Myung-Sook Cho Kyung-Sook Kim Ju-Sung Chung Yeo-Sook
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to analyze recent trends in nursing research published in the Journal of Muscle and Joint Health by focusing on the content of nursing interventions and their quality.
Methods: A total of 80 studies published between 2013 and 2015 were reviewed using analysis criteria developed by the researchers.
Results: Quantitative studies accounted for 98.7% while qualitative studies accounted for 2.3%. Most frequently used research designs were quasi-experimental (92.9%) for experimental research and survey (89.4%) for non-experimental research. Patients (43.8%) were the most frequent study participants. Elderly was the most frequently used keyword. Most frequent nursing interventions were exercise (35.7%). Self-efficacy (35.7%), flexibility (28.6%) and pain (28.6%) outcomes for dependent variables were used. Quality assessment of experimental studies by SIGN were high quality (25%), acceptable (50%), low quality (25%).
Conclusion: The results suggest that further expansion of randomized controlled trial and qualitative studies. To enhance the quality of research, It is needed to try the intention to treat analysis in experimental research.
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KEYWORD
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Nursing research, Nursing intervention, Quality
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