J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.
2001 Dec;8(3):416-429.
An Analysis of Nursing Research on Diabetes Published in Korea from 1981 to 2000
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Nursing, Choonhae College, Korea. young@choonhae.ac.kr
- 2College of Nursing, Kyemyoung University, Korea.
Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to analyze research trends and to suggest future directions for nursing research on the diabetes in Korea. The method was a review of 97 nursing research papers on diabetes published between 1981 and 2000. Analysis included year of publication, academic theses or not, research design, key words and the results. The results of the analysis can be summarized as follows: The number of the nursing research papers on diabetes has been increasing. Of those paper analyzed, it was found that 64 (65.97%) were master's theses, and 58 (59.79%) were descriptive or correlational studies. The most frequent key word was client behavior. Client behavior as the dependent variable was reported to be influenced by various causal variables but the results were not consistent. Nursing interventions reported as effective included education, exercise therapy, camps, and telephone coaching.
CONCLUSION
We question whether the concepts, measurement scales, and theories used in these research papers were appropriate for Korean clients with diabetes. Development of concepts and theories for Korean clients is necessary.