KMID : 1003020090100020152
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Qualitative Research 2009 Volume.10 No. 2 p.152 ~ p.165
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A Study on the Recovery Process of Stroke in the Middle-aged Men Patients
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Kang Hyun-Im
Lee Sun-Young Sung Myung-Sook
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study intended to help for nursing intervention through grasping meaning of experience which middle-aged men patients of a stroke have in the recovery process and drawing nursing theory.
Methods: It used the method of "A Grounded Theory" by Strauss & Corbin (1998).
Results: It showed that the causal condition which middle-aged men come to be the patients of a stroke is "Body which isn"t the same before", and the contextual conditions are "No control of a mind" and "Difficulty of standing alone". The influencing interventional conditions on health, in the middle-aged men patients of a stroke, are "Family like a fence". Function of a daily life" and "Economic difficulty". And, it showed that middle-aged men come to perform reactions/interactions including "Gaining strength", "Establishing a relation ship for support", "Controlling a body" and "Accepting a change" through such interventional conditions to live as the stroke patients. As the result, men patients of a stroke come to have the results including "Feeling the recovery", "Recovering mental stability" and "Remained conflicts".
Conclusion: It"s very important for nurses to understand experience of middle-aged men patients of a stroke and establish the theoretical system and practical principle of nursing intervention. And, it"s also required for intervention which middle-aged men patients of a stroke can maintain more positive and healthy life through reestablishing a family-sociable role including healthy problems of mental and physical.
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KEYWORD
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Middle aged, Stroke
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