Kyung-Sook Cho
Gachon University
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Journal of muscle and joint health | 2010
Nan-Young Lim; In-Ok Lee; Eun-Nam Lee; Kyung-Sook Lee; Kyung-Sook Cho; Seon-Ja Rhee; Hyun-Sook Kang; Keum-Soon Kim; Jong-Im Kim; Won-Sook Bak; Yoon-Kyoung Lee; Mi-Young Chon
Purpose: We aimed to test the validity of the EQ-5D (Euro-Quality of Life-5 Dimension), a brief and simple instrument, in measuring health related quality of life in the patients with osteoarthritis. Methods: 183 participants attending the education programs for osteoarthritis patients at the Health Centers located in Seoul and Gyunggi province area during the periods of June to December in 2009 were interviewed with the EQ-5D and KWOMAC (Korean version of Western Ontario and McMaster Scale). The data were analysed with Spearman correlation coefficents and t-test by using of SPSS/WIN 12.0 version. Results: There was a negative correlation between knee pain, stiffness and difficulty in usual activity of sub category items of KWOMAC and EQ-5Dindex, while there was no correlation between these categories and EQ-VAS. Moreover, as a result of comparing the score of physical function measured by KWOMAC according to the severity degree of the EQ-5Dindex, the group of advanced stage having moderate and severe symptoms reported significantly higher scores of physical function than those of groups having no health problems. Conclusion: The EQ-5D is an acceptable and valid instrument for measuring health-related quality of life in patients with osteoarthritis.Purpose: We aimed to test the validity of the EQ-5D (Euro-Quality of Life-5 Dimension), a brief and simple instrument, in measuring health related quality of life in the patients with osteoarthritis. Methods: 183 participants attending the education programs for osteoarthritis patients at the Health Centers located in Seoul and Gyunggi province area during the periods of June to December in 2009 were interviewed with the EQ-5D and KWOMAC (Korean version of Western Ontario and McMaster Scale). The data were analysed with Spearman correlation coefficents and t-test by using of SPSS/WIN 12.0 version. Results: There was a negative correlation between knee pain, stiffness and difficulty in usual activity of sub category items of KWOMAC and EQ-5Dindex, while there was no correlation between these categories and EQ-VAS. Moreover, as a result of comparing the score of physical function measured by KWOMAC according to the severity degree of the EQ-5Dindex, the group of advanced stage having moderate and severe symptoms reported significantly higher scores of physical function than those of groups having no health problems. Conclusion: The EQ-5D is an acceptable and valid instrument for measuring health-related quality of life in patients with osteoarthritis.
Journal of muscle and joint health | 2010
Nan-Young Lim; Jong-Im Kim; Eun-Nam Lee; Kyung-Sook Lee; In-Ok Lee; Kyung-Sook Cho; Won-Sook Bak; Yoon-Kyoung Lee; Hyun-Sook Kang; Keum-Soon Kim; Mi-Young Chon
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the published research in the Journal of Muscle and Joint Health and to suggest the future perspectives. Methods: In this study, we reviewed the contents of 195 articles published in this journal from the first issue of the year 1994 to 2007. Results: The majority of subjects were adult, mostly with arthritis. The position of the authors was mostly professor (73.3%). Most of studies did not clearly describe about ethical consideration. The data collection was mostly conducted in the hospital (53.8%) or community (36.9%), with the questionnaire (62.6%). The types of research design were correlational study (36.4%), experimental study (31.8%), survey (18.5%), and qualitative research (4.6%). Physical variables included pain, fatigue, activities of daily living, joint flexibility, muscle strength, etc., psychosocial variables were measured by self-efficacy, depression, quality of life, etc., and cognitive variables by knowledge, education, etc. The most utilized nursing intervention for experimental study were exercise, self-help, and education. Conclusion: Further research is needed to extend the target population research design from multidisciplinary perspectives.
The Journal of Muscle and Joint Health | 2012
Sung-Bok Kwon; Yeo-Jin Yi; Hye-Ja Han; Kyung-Sook Cho; Nan-Young Lim; Eun-Hee Lee; Haeng-Mi Son; Young-Sook Park; Joo Hyun Kim; Hyun-Sook Kang
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the leg length Inequality, habitual posture, and pain in women`s college students. Methods: The subjects were 281 students, in 8 women`s college in Korea. The tapelines were used for measuring leg length Inequality and questionnaires were used for measuring habitual posture, and pain. The data were collected between August and October 2010 and analyzed using SPSSWIN 11.5. length Inequality(
Journal of muscle and joint health | 2010
Hee-Kwon Choi; Kyung-Sook Cho; Jong-Im Kim
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of stretching exercise and aquatic exercise program on flexibility, pain and quality of life (QoL) in patients with osteoarthritis. Methods: Fifty elderly women were assigned either to the stretching exercise (SEG, n
The Journal of Muscle and Joint Health | 2011
Jong-Im Kim; Kyung-Sook Cho; Hee-Sook Sim; Eun-Nam Lee; In-Ok Lee; Young Eun; Dong-Suk Lee; Hyun-Sook Kang; Won-Sook Bak; Jihyun Lee
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of aquatic exercise and to identify directions for future research. Methods: Twenty one articles from 2 sites of article database (1990-2010) and 6 from Korean nursing journals were reviewed. Results: There were 20 quasi experimental design and 1 randomized controlled design. Major subjects of research were older women with arthritis. The most common type of exercise was Kim (1994)s form. The most frequent duration of exercise was over 6 weeks. Outcome measurement was classified to physical and psychosocial variables. For physical outcomes, pain release was found in 13 articles among 15 articles, muscle strength improvement in 5 articles among 10 articles, flexibility improvement in 5 articles among 9 articles, and balance improvement in 3 articles among 6 articles. For psychosocial outcomes, improvement of quality of life was found in 3 articles among 7 articles and self-efficacy improvement in 5 articles among 7 articles. Conclusion : The effect of aquatic exercise over 6 weeks improves the physical and psychosocial functions. It is suggested that meta analysis needs to be done to integrate the various results.
Journal of muscle and joint health | 2012
Jong-Im Kim; Nan-Young Lim; Kyung-Sook Cho; Eun-Nam Lee; Rhayun Song; Young Eun; Won-Sook Bak; Dong-Suk Lee; Young-Sook Kwon; Hee-Sook Sim; Boo-Young Jang; Mi-Kyung Choi; Jihyun Lee
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess nurses` educational needs for developing advanced nursing education program for musculoskeletal care. Methods: The participants consisted of 272 clinical nurses who had experience of taking care of patients with musculoskeletal problems. A structured questionnaire with 28 items was used to assess educational needs and priority perceived by clinical nurses. Collected data were analyzed using SPSSWIN V.18.0 program for descriptive statistics. This survey was conducted in accordance with standard ethical guidelines for all research involving human participants. Results: While the majority (93.4%) perceived needs for advanced education program, about half of the participants (48.5%) reported no educational experience about musculoskeletal care. The clinical nurses perceived important for 23 out of 28 areas to be included in advanced nursing education. Especially, the areas of pain management, surgical care, and medication were perceived high priority for education program in caring musculoskeletal patients. Conclusion: The study findings showed that most nurses perceived the need for advanced nursing education program in musculoskeletal care, and the areas with higher priority as perceived by nurses should be reflected in the program.
Journal of Korean Clinical Nursing Research | 2014
Lee Eunhee; Kyung-Sook Cho; Haeng-Mi Son
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing | 2012
Hyun-Sook Kang; Haeng-Mi Son; Nan-Young Lim; Kyung-Sook Cho; Sung-Bok Kwon; Yeo-Jin Yi; Young-Sook Park; Eun-Hee Lee; Joo Hyun Kim; Hye-Ja Han; Jung-Mi Baik; Younhee Jeong
Journal of muscle and joint health | 2007
Kyung-Sook Cho; Hyun-Sook Kang; Jong-Im Kim; Won-Sook Bak; Rhayun Song; Yang-Heui Ahn; Nan-Young Lim; In-Ok Lee; Sun-Ha Choi; Sang-Sook Han
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing | 2010
Yeo-Jin Yi; Hyun-Sook Kang; Sung-Bok Kwon; Joo Hyun Kim; Young-Sook Park; Haeng-Mi Son; Eun-Hee Lee; Nan-Young Lim; Kyung-Sook Cho; Hye-Ja Han