J Korean Acad Adult Nurs.  2003 Jun;15(2):316-326.

Development of Comprehensive Nursing Intervention for the Client with Lymphedema

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, Dongeui University, Korea.
  • 2Department of Nursing, College of Nursing, Kosin University, Korea.
  • 3Dean of Nursing Department, Kosin Medical Center, Korea.
  • 4Busan Bak Hospital, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was the development of a comprehensive nursing intervention program for the client with acute lymph stasis and stage I lymphedema. METHOD: The Quasi-experimental design using a non-equivalent control group was used. The subjects were 22 stroke patients with lymph stasis in the control group and 23 patients in the experimental group. The complex physical therapy of Casley-Smith was carried out to the control group for 10 hours, and comprehensive nursing intervention for the experimental group was carried out for 60 minutes. The data for this study was gathered from Feb. 2002 until June 2002 and pertains knowledge about lymphedema, self-care for managing lymphedema, and circumferences of affected limbs. Data was analyzed by mean, standard deviation, x2-test, and t-test. RESULT: The changes in knowledge about lymphedema, self-care practices, and circumference of affected limbs after nursing intervention did not show significant differences between control group and experiment group.
CONCLUSION
It can be concluded that comprehensive nursing intervention had more efficiency than complex physical therapy in the treatment of edema for stroke patients because of it's simplicity and time saving. Thereby, the comprehensive nursing intervention program developed in this study would be a useful therapy for the clients with lymph stasis and early stage lymphedema.

Keyword

Comprehensive Nursing Intervention; Complex Physical Therapy; Lymphedema

MeSH Terms

Edema
Extremities
Humans
Lymphedema*
Nursing*
Self Care
Stroke
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