J Korean Acad Nurs.
2000 Jun;30(3):791-798.
The Effects of Group Imago Psychotherapy on Comfort and Depression of Patients with Hemodialysis
- Affiliations
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- 1Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, Ulsan College, Korea.
Abstract
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The hemodialysis patients with chronic renal disease have experienced negative emotions, especially
depression among with physical, social, and psychological changes. Based upon a stress-coping theory, group
imago psychotherapy which can induce effective coping through self awareness and positive emotional
responses is implemented to the hemodialysis patients. The effects of the imago psychotherapy in regards to
comfort and depression are studied here.
Group imago psychotherapy was performed on forty-three subjects(twenty subjects in the experimental
group and twenty-three subjects in the control group).
The results of the study were as follows.
After being given group imago psychotherapy, the comfort scores of the experimental group were
significantly higher than those of the control group (F=15.33, p= .003).
Moreover, after being given treatment, the depression scores of the experimental group were significantly
lower than those of the control group (F=9.14. p=.0044).
Specifically, the scores on comfort in the experimental group under emotion-focused coping style were
significantly higher than those of the control group (F=18.59, p= .0002).
The mean difference on comfort scores in the experimental group under problem - focused coping style was
higher than that of the control group. But their scores were not significant (F=0.19, p= .6729).
The scores on depression in the experimental group under emotion-focused coping style were significantly
lower than those of the control group (F=14.62, p= .0006).
The mean difference on depression scores in the experimental group under problem - focused coping style
was much lower than that of the control group. But their scores were not significant (F=0.31, p=.5947).
There was a significant positive correlation between comfort and depression variables.
After group imago psychotherapy the hemodialysis patients recognized positive changes in emotional reponses,
self awareness, self control, ease of mind, and felt overall more relaxed.
Imago psychotherapy is a nursing intervention which as this study has shown can improve to comfort. The
results
of this study can be applied to general nursing practices. In the view of holistic nursing, the
development of the nursing practice combined with imago psychotherapy will contribute to the enlargement of
the nursing field with conventional nursing practices.