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Original Article
The Effect of Health Promotion Program in Vulnerable Women with Osteoarthritis
Myung Suk Lee, Hyun JA Lim, Jung Suk Kim
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2011;22(3):241-251.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2011.22.3.241
Published online: April 4, 2014

1Professor, Department of Nursing, Mokpo Catholic University, Korea.

2Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, Chodang University, Korea.

3Nurse, Nursing Department, Hyemin Hospital, Korea.

• Received: May 25, 2011   • Revised: August 29, 2011   • Accepted: September 7, 2011

© 2011 Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing

This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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  • Purpose
    This study was to develop and evaluate a health promotion program for women with osteoarthritis.
  • Methods
    The research adopted the nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design. The subjects were 34 in the experimental group and 34 in the control group sampled among vulnerable women aged over 40. The independent variable was the health promotion program, and the dependent variables were perceived health status, balance, K-WOMAC, depression, life satisfaction and health promoting behavior. The health promotion program was performed for 50minutes each session, twice a week and for 8 weeks. Data were collected from July 1 to September 11, 2010.
  • Results
    The experimental group showed significant differences in perceived health status, balance, WOMAC pain, WOMAC difficulty of performing activity, depression, and health promoting behavior compared to the control group. There was no significant difference in WOMAC stiffness, waist, weight, and life-satisfaction.
  • Conclusion
    The results of this study suggest that the health promotion program can be applied in degenerative arthritis education to improve self-care.
Table 1
Overview of Health Promotion Program
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Table 2
Homogeneity Test of General Characteristics between Two Groups (N=68)
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Fisher's exact probability test; Exp.=experimental group; Cont.=control group.

Table 3
Homogeneity Test of Dependent Variables between Two Groups
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Exp.=experimental group; Cont.=control group; PHS=perceived health status; HPB=health promoting behavior; K-Womac=Korean-Western Ontario and McMaster university osteoarthritis.

Table 4
Mean Difference in Health-related Variables between Two Groups
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Exp.=experimental group; Cont.=control group; PHS=perceived health status; Womac=Western Ontario and McMaster university osteoarthritis.

Table 5
Mean Difference in Depression, Life-satisfaction and Health Promoting Behavior between Two Groups
jkachn-22-241-i005.jpg

Exp.=experimental group; Cont.=control group; HPB=health promoting behaviors.

This work was supported by the Management Center Health Promotion (MCHP) grant funded by the Korea government (MOHW) (General: 2010-33).

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    Table 1 Overview of Health Promotion Program

    Table 2 Homogeneity Test of General Characteristics between Two Groups (N=68)

    Fisher's exact probability test; Exp.=experimental group; Cont.=control group.

    Table 3 Homogeneity Test of Dependent Variables between Two Groups

    Exp.=experimental group; Cont.=control group; PHS=perceived health status; HPB=health promoting behavior; K-Womac=Korean-Western Ontario and McMaster university osteoarthritis.

    Table 4 Mean Difference in Health-related Variables between Two Groups

    Exp.=experimental group; Cont.=control group; PHS=perceived health status; Womac=Western Ontario and McMaster university osteoarthritis.

    Table 5 Mean Difference in Depression, Life-satisfaction and Health Promoting Behavior between Two Groups

    Exp.=experimental group; Cont.=control group; HPB=health promoting behaviors.


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