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Clinical Nursing Research
2007 Volume.13 No. 3 p.123 ~ p.134
Stress, Social Supports, and Coping among the Family Members of the Patients in ICU
Kim Eun-Sung

Yoo Ji-Soo
Kim Kyung-Ae
Park Young-Woo
Kim Jung-Yeon
Lee Eun-Sook
Yun Hye-Young
Lee Hyun-Sim
Kwak Hye-Kyoung
Yun Cha-Young
Joo Yu-Lan
Choi Jin-Young
Abstract
Purpose: This study was aimed to investigate stress, social supports, stress coping, and the relationships between the factors among the family member of the patients in ICU.

Method: The subject of this study was 100 family members who were primary caregivers of the patients in medical, surgical, and neurosurgical ICU in a general hospital in Seoul. The data was collected between May 3, and August 20, 2007 using a structured questionnaire.

Results: The mean score of the family stress was 4.29 out of 5. There was a significant difference on the stress level depending on having or not surgical operation (p=.021). The mean score of the family¡¯s coping was 3.05. The family¡¯s social support was significantly correlated to income (p=.0001), health (p=.002), and care giver¡¯s degree of education. This study revealed that there was a significant positive correlation between family¡¯s stress and coping (p=.000) and between coping and social support (p=.000).

Conclusion: The stress level of the ICU patients¡¯ family was assessed high. So nursing intervention needs to be developed for reducing their stress, improving their coping, making the best use of the social support.
KEYWORD
Critical care, Family, Stress, Social support, Coping skills
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