원문정보
초록
영어
This study examined the effects of a self-management program (exer-cise therapy, dietary education, and aromatherapy) on physical symp-toms (pain, daily living function, exercise function), quality of life, and sleep disturbances in knee osteoarthritis patients at a clinic in Andong city. A total of 66 patients (33 experimental, 33 control) with stage 2 or higher knee osteoarthritis participated. Data were analyzed using a sta-tistical program, including descriptive statistics, frequencies, percent-ages, means, χ² test, t-test, and Fisher exact test and Bonferroni, and analysis of variance to examine the research objectives and measure-ment variables. Significant improvements were observed in the experi-mental group for pain, daily living functions, exercise functions, and quality of life (F=62.73, P<0.001; F=22.68, P<0.001; F=8.19, P=0.006; F=14.02, P<0.001, respectively). Additionally, significant interactions between time points and group effects were found, indicating differ-ences in the patterns of change in physical symptoms, daily living func-tions, exercise functions, and quality of life between the groups (F=34.56, P<0.001; F=15.42, P<0.001; F=5.82, P=0.019; F=11.77, P=0.001). For sleep disturbances improved in the experimental group (F=16.79, P<0.001), but no significant group-time interactions were found (F=0.01, P=0.920). These findings suggest that self-management program effectively reduce pain and enhance physical function, quality of life, and sleep, emphasizing the need for structured, ongoing educa-tional interventions for knee osteoarthritis patients.
목차
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Participant
Research instruments
Physical symptoms
Pain
Daily living function
Exercise function
Quality of life
Sleep disturbances
Data collection and research progress
Preinvestigation
Self-management program
Exercise
Diet education
Aromatherapy
Postinvestigation
Data analysis
RESULTS
Homogeneity test of general characteristics
Pretest homogeneity test of dependent variables
Physical symptoms
Quality of life
Sleep disturbances
DISCUSSION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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