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KMID : 0365719950110010026
Journal of Pusan Surgical Society
1995 Volume.11 No. 1 p.26 ~ p.33
An Effect of Rhythmic Movement Therapy for Adaptation state in Mastectomy Patients


Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of rhythmic movement therapy for adaptation state in mastectomy patients.
The quasi-experimental study was designed using nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design within the framework of Lazarus & Folkman's stress-adaptation model.
The subjects of the study were composed thirty-two mastectomy patients, of these fifteen were assigned to the experimental group and seventeen to the control group.
Rhythmic movement therapy was carried out twice a week for thirth-five minutes or forth minutes for six weeks period from August 22 to September 30 in 1994.
Data was collected before and after the experimentation.
Collected data was analyzed by means of chi-square test, t-test, Pearson's correlation coefficient with spss/pc
@ES The result were summarized as follows :
@EN 1. Physical symptom score in the experimental group and control group was not significant difference.
2. Joint Movement Parameter in the experimental group and control group was significant difference
3. Depression score in the experimental group and control group was significant difference
4. Body image score in the experimental group and control group was significant difference
5. Stress perception score in the experimental group and control group was significant difference
6. Social adjustment sore in the experimental group and control group was significant difference
7. The significant positive correlation between physical symptom score and body image, between body image and social adjustment, were obsered.
The significant negative correlation between stress perception score and social adjustment, between depression and body image, between depression and social adjustment, were observed.
Thus it is concluded that the rhythmic movement therapy was a useful nursing intervention for adaptation of mastectomy patients.
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