Neurology nurses' knowledge, attitude and interventions in epilepsy patients with depression
碩士 === 長庚大學 === 護理學系 === 103 === The aim of the study was to explore the influential factors on neurology nurses’ knowledge, attitude and nursing interventions in regarding for epilepsy patients’ depression. A descriptive correlational design was applied in the study. Across six different neurologic...
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ndltd-TW-103CGU055630042016-07-31T04:22:27Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/47121184904454375912 Neurology nurses' knowledge, attitude and interventions in epilepsy patients with depression 神經科護理人員對照護癲癇病患憂鬱知識態度與護理處置之影響因素探討 Mei Ling Yu 游美玲 碩士 長庚大學 護理學系 103 The aim of the study was to explore the influential factors on neurology nurses’ knowledge, attitude and nursing interventions in regarding for epilepsy patients’ depression. A descriptive correlational design was applied in the study. Across six different neurological units in three branch hospitals of a medical university hospital which located at the northern part of Taiwan were the investigation site of the study. One hundred and seventeen nurses with at least three months clinical practice participated in this research. To collect the data, a questionnaire developed by the investigators was administered. The outcomes of the study were as follow: 1. Neurology nurses had median level of depression knowledge and leaned positive attitude toward epileptic patient with depression. The frequency of proper nursing intervention for those patients was “Often”. 2. The nurses who had caring experience of epilepsy patients with depression had significantly more knowledge (t=2.04, p<0.01) than those who had not. 3. The attitude of the nurses who took depression classes or other relative classes from their on-job training was significantly more positive than those who did not (t=2.13, p<0.05). 4. The relationships among depression knowledge, attitude and intervention were all significantly positive (r = 0.363, 0.479 and 0.412 perspective; all p<0.01). 5. Depression intervention could strongly be predict by knowledge and attitude (F=23.8, p<0.01) and 29.5% variance was explained. The results are expected to develop the nursing education programs for the in-service training in neurological units. While the neurology nurses have further knowledge and more positive attitude toward epilepsy patients with depression, the patients would be able to receive the better quality of nursing care. Y. W. Wang 王怡文 2015 學位論文 ; thesis 143 |
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碩士 === 長庚大學 === 護理學系 === 103 === The aim of the study was to explore the influential factors on
neurology nurses’ knowledge, attitude and nursing interventions in
regarding for epilepsy patients’ depression. A descriptive correlational
design was applied in the study. Across six different neurological units
in three branch hospitals of a medical university hospital which located at
the northern part of Taiwan were the investigation site of the study. One
hundred and seventeen nurses with at least three months clinical practice
participated in this research. To collect the data, a questionnaire
developed by the investigators was administered.
The outcomes of the study were as follow: 1. Neurology nurses had
median level of depression knowledge and leaned positive attitude toward
epileptic patient with depression. The frequency of proper nursing
intervention for those patients was “Often”. 2. The nurses who had
caring experience of epilepsy patients with depression had significantly
more knowledge (t=2.04, p<0.01) than those who had not. 3. The
attitude of the nurses who took depression classes or other relative classes
from their on-job training was significantly more positive than those who
did not (t=2.13, p<0.05). 4. The relationships among depression
knowledge, attitude and intervention were all significantly positive (r =
0.363, 0.479 and 0.412 perspective; all p<0.01). 5. Depression
intervention could strongly be predict by knowledge and attitude (F=23.8,
p<0.01) and 29.5% variance was explained.
The results are expected to develop the nursing education programs
for the in-service training in neurological units. While the neurology
nurses have further knowledge and more positive attitude toward epilepsy
patients with depression, the patients would be able to receive the better
quality of nursing care.
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