J Korean Acad Nurs.
2000 Jun;30(3):584-594.
A Subjectivity Study on Type of Emotional Response of Stroke Patient
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Nursing Science, Hallym University, Korea.
Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to identify emotional responses, of stroke patients using Q analysis. From
the data analysis, five types of emotional responses in stroke patients were classified as follows.
1. Acceptance and Overcoming : They attached to life strongly and had self-confidence of recovery. They were
striving against their situation through using anything else good for their recovery.
2. Anger Type : They recognized a labile feeling and were angered easily. They had a self-confident
and self-esteemed personality before they had a stroke.
3. Conflict Type : They wanted interaction with others. This individual recognized that no one knows their
agonies. They were thankful to god or their family, while they could not control their minds. Their family
supports were low.
4. Deficiency of self-esteem Type : They had a self-confidence of recovery, but they were in fear of
interaction with others. Especially, they were ashamed of themselves. They have a high sense of
responsibility and nigh self-esteem for themselves before they had a stroke.
5. Despair Type. : They were sorry to trouble their family. They felt depression, anxiety, darkness,
uselessness of themselves, and they wanted to die. They recognized financial burden. for their family.
The characteristics of the five types of stroke patient identified in this study will be used to assess
emotional nursing needs for stroke patients. The findings of this study will provide practical guidelines for
developing nursing interventions for stroke patients based on the characteristics of subjectivity types.