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KMID : 0355019960350040064
Korean Nurse
1996 Volume.35 No. 4 p.64 ~ p.74
A Conceptual Analysis to Recognition of Disability


Abstract
In general, social cognition for a disabled person seemed that he was limited aspects of emotion and psychology. Thus he was rejected, avoided, worthless and not accepted.
People who have been raised in an ethnic collectivity often acquire from that experience not only basc conceps and attitudes toward health and illness but also fundamental styles of interpersonal behavior and concerns about the world. The effects
of
this enculuration carry over into heaith- care situation and also become an important influence on personal activities devoted to health maintenance and disease prevention.
Our Korean culture is a state of tradition Confucianism, respects his honor and external feature. Therefore recognition of a disabled person is more specipic.
This study uses Walker and Avant's process of concept analysis. The concep of recognition of disabilty can be defined as follows : Recognition of disability is a person's conscious process of sensation. Perception. Memory and thought and is
constructed
from value. Attitude, emotion and expierince which is dynamics, and in everyday life is feeling that basic activity is not free and occurs interation of envionment.
Attributes of disability recognition are defined as
1) It is feeling that basic activity of his daily life is not free in everyday life.
2) It is a person's conscious process of sensation, perception, memory and thought.
3) It occurs interaction of enviornment.
4) It is constructed from value, attitude, emotion and experience.
5) it is dynamics(changing but not stasis).
Nurse is always suppoted and pushed him. She plans institutional and situational surroundings.
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