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KMID : 1221920170100020034
Journal of Korean Critical Care Nursing
2017 Volume.10 No. 2 p.34 ~ p.44
The Influence of Post-operative Discomfort, Sense of Loss, and Family Support on Resilience in Patients after Breast Cancer Surgery
Kwon An-Na

Kim Tae-Hyun
Lee Yun-Mi
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify post-operative discomfort, sense of loss, family support, and resilience in breast cancer surgery patients, and to investigate factors that affect resilience.

Method: The sample of this study consisted of 108 patients who underwent surgery for breast cancer in two university hospitals located in B city. The collected data was analyzed with descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, and Scheffe test, Pearson's correlation coefficients, and hierarchical multiple regression.

Results: The factors that significantly affected resilience were as follows: having a religion (¥â=-.20, p=.006), having an occupation (¥â=.14, p=.049), having a high school diploma (¥â=.31 p=.001), making less than 2?3 million won (¥â=-.19, p=.036) per month, experiencing a sense of loss (¥â=-.22, p=.003) and family support (¥â=.44, p<.001). The total explanatory power amounted to 53.8% (F=14.83, p<.001, AdjR2=.54).

Conclusion: Educational intervention programs for breast cancer surgery patients that improve resilience by reducing the sense of loss and increasing family support must be developed.
KEYWORD
Breast cancer , Post-operative discomfort , Sense of loss , Family support , Resilience
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