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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2014.12.6.365

Effect of Perceived Nurse's Communication Style on Admitted Children Mother's Stress and Coping  

Park, In Sook (Dept. of Nursing, Chungnam National University)
Oh, Jaewoo (Dept. of Nursing, Chungbuk Health & Science University)
Kim, Yang-Sin (Dept. of Nursing, Moonkyoung University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.12, no.6, 2014 , pp. 365-373 More about this Journal
Abstract
The basic data will be provided for increasing the coping efforts and for decreasing the improvement of nursing services and stress in mothers of hospitalized child by examining the effects of the nurse's communication styles on the stress and coping efforts in mothers of hospitalized child. This study is the correlation research, and the data collection was conducted from September 2013 until December, and it was based on 196 mothers of hospitalized child in the pediatrics ward of E hospital in D city 196. The data collected was analyzed by the frequency, percentage average, standard deviation, Pearson correlation coefficient, regression analysis method. As the result of the study, about the effects of the nurse's perceived communication styles on the stress and coping efforts in mothers of hospitalized child, the nurse's non-authoritative communication style had the biggest effects on the stress, and the explanation power of those variables was 30.1%. In conclusion, in order to decrease the stress in mothers of hospitalized child and to enhance coping efforts, the nurses should sublate the authoritarian attitude and they should show the communication skills of friendly attitude and communication skills of the informative attitude. These communication skills are needed to be maintained and enhanced continually through the systematic communication enhancement program.
Keywords
Communication; Stress; Coping; Mother; Nurse;
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