A Study on the relationship between anxiety and coping in open heart surgery patients.

개심수술 환자의 불안과 대처 정도와의 관계에 과한 조사연구

  • Kim Keum Soon (Dept. of Nursing, College of Medicine, Seoul National University)
  • 김금순 (서울대학교 의과대학 간호학과)
  • Published : 1989.02.01

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify relationship between anxiety and. coping in open heart surgery patients to provide basic information for nursing intervention in stress-coping paradigm. Data were collected from Aug. 1st to Aug. 31st, 1988 through individual interview for about 30 minutes. Tools for this study were 'Spielberger's state anxiety scale and Billings & Moos' coping scale. The subjects were 29 male and 27 female patients who had open heart surgery at S.N.U.H. The data were analyzed by Mean score, Percentage, Pearson product moment correlation coefficient T-test, ANOVA test, and Cronbach's reliability test. The results were as follows. (1) The reliability of coping scale was 0.751 by Cronbach's reliability test. (2) Average coping score of those patients was 2,53 (maximum score:4) and they used equally problem focused coping and emotion focused coping. (3) There was significant difference according to religion in stress·coping(F=2,495, P<0.05) (4) The high anxieties were, the more coping were, and there was significant negative correlation in stress-coping (r=-0.2807, P<0.05)

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