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KMID : 0389420030110010069
Korean Journal of Stress Research
2003 Volume.11 No. 1 p.69 ~ p.82
Analysis of intervention studies on stress conducted in Korea
Oh Jin-Joo

Kim Joo-Hyun
Kim Hyun-Sook
Park Mi-Jeong
Yu Su-Jeong
Abstract
This study was aimed at analyzing the trend of intervention studies on stress, and suggesting direction future stress intervention research in Korea. The studies were selected by using web(Research Information Center for Health, (http://www.richis.org) and manual search of the journals related to nursing. which had been published from Jan. 1990 to Dec. 2000. The total number of the selected studies was 46 from 12 journals. Findings of the analysis could be summarized as follows: 1. The number of stress intervention studies have been gradually increased since 1995. 2. The subjects of studies often include healthy subjects, not limiting on patients or nursing students who are easily accessible. 3. There were lack of verification of homogeneity between control and experimental group, and of validity of instruments used to measure effects of the intervention. 4. The studies using psychological as well as physiological indicators to measure the effects of the intervention have been increasing. 5. Relaxation training was the most popularly used types of intervention for stress among various types of intervention methods. 6. Most of the intervention program had effective results on stress. In the future, more in-depth analysis would be needed to appraise the pertinence of research design and statistical methods used in the research. And it is also needed to compare the size of effects among intervention methods, so that to suggest the appropriate intervention by each subjects.
KEYWORD
stress, nursing intervention, research analysis
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