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KMID : 0915920060090020150
Korean Parent-Child Health Journal
2006 Volume.9 No. 2 p.150 ~ p.160
The Effects of Invasive Procedure Education Program on the Anxiety and Supportive Behavior of Mothers with Hospitalized Children
Han Jin-Sook

Moon Young-Sook
Abstract
Purpose: This study was to examine how an invasive procedures education program affected the anxiety and supportive behavior of mothers with hospitalized children, and to help provide an efficient to improve their maternal role
performance by boosting their supportive behavior.

Method: To evaluate their anxiety, Spilberger(1972)¡¯s Anxiety Inventory that was translated by Kim Jeong-taek, et al.(1978) was employed, and Weon Dae-yeoung(1999)¡¯s modified version of Melnyx(1994)¡¯s Index of Parent Support During Instructive Procedure was utilized to assess their supportive behavior. The collected data were analyzed with SPSS
program. Statistical data on real number and percentage were acquired, and x2-test and t-test were conducted.

Result: There was a more favorable change in the anxiety(trait anxiety and state anxiety) of the experimental group that participated in an invasive procedures education program(a mean of -0.14) than in that of the control group that didn¡¯t(a mean of 0.16). The experimental group(an average of 4..65) outstripped the control group(a mean of 3.42) in that regard.

Conclusions: The invasive procedures education program that catered to the mothers with hospitalized children turned out to be effective in easing their anxiety and enhancing their supportive behavior.
KEYWORD
Invasive procedures, Anxiety, Support behavior
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