dc.contributor.author | Takeda, Keiko | en |
dc.contributor.author | Watanabe, Yoriko | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2014-11-17T13:52:55Z | |
dc.date.available | 2014-11-17T13:52:55Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2014-11-17 | |
dc.identifier | INRC14PST102 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10755/335456 | |
dc.description | <p>International Nursing Research Congress, 2014 Theme: Engaging Colleagues: Improving Global Health Outcomes. Held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wanchai, Hong Kong</p> | en |
dc.description.abstract | <p>Session presented on Friday, July 25, 2014:</p>
<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> We examine an effect of the improvement of low back pain of the female nurse by the "SHISEI" Meta-Cognition educational program that we developed.</p>
<p><strong>Methods:</strong> The subjects included were 31 female new face nurses with the low back pain in Japan. The purpose of this education program is to enhance awareness of physical and psychosocial factors affecting posture. The educational program is comprised of two elements. In Part 1, we explained it so that nurses could recognize low back pain as biopsychosocial sharp pain syndrome. Then, in Part 2, we introduced a practical method for improving the symptoms of low back pain and preventing their occurrence. An enforcement period of the programs is two weeks. We examined an effect based on results of the inventory survey about low back pain (VAS: Visual analogue scale) and physical posture, psychological attitude, social attitude before and after enforcement. Ethical Review Board approval No. 12002. The Meta-Cognition is to grasp thought and action itself objectively, and to recognize it. In this program, we assume "SHISEI" Meta-Cognition as the Meta-Cognition for physical posture, psychological attitude and social attitude. We define as the "SHISEI" Meta-Cognition that nurses recognize the low back pain and relations with each one's physical posture, psychological attitude , social attitude and do self-evaluation and adjust it.</p>
<p><strong>Results:</strong> It was eight nurses (25.8%) who recognized low back pain as biopsychosocial sharp pain syndrome before intervention, but increased to 16 nurses (51.6%) after intervention. Low back pain significantly improved nurses who recognized low back pain as biopsychosocial sharp pain syndrome than nurses who did not recognize it (t=-2.2, p=.040). After program practice, Use of the body mechanics of nurses significantly increased (t=2.4, p=.030). And muscular workout (t=2.2, p=.045), relax the backbone (t=4.4, p=.000), keep the backbone correctly aligned (t=5.4, p=.000). In addition, as for nurses, reflected one's opinion in a policy of the work (t=2.4, p=.029), control of the work (t=2.5, p=.027), check a cause and solve a problem (t=2.2, p=.041), talk and solve a problem (t=2.5, p=.023), to talk about (t=2.4, p=.029) significantly increased. Furthermore, nurses significantly increased to change (t=2.2, p=.048).</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> As a result of having intervened in female new face nurses with the low back pain by the "SHISEI" meta-cognition educational program, the low back pain was improved if they were recognizable when low back pain was biopsychosocial sharp pain syndrome.</p> | en |
dc.language.iso | en | en |
dc.subject | Low Back Pain | en |
dc.subject | Female New Face Nurses | en |
dc.subject | "SHISEI" Meta-Cognition Educational Program | en |
dc.title | Effect of the "SHISEI" Meta-Cognition educational program aiming at the low back pain improvement of the female new face nurses in Japan | en |
dc.type | Presentation | en |
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dc.type.category | Full-text | en |
dc.evidence.level | N/A | en |
dc.research.approach | N/A | en |
dc.contributor.department | Non-member | en |
dc.author.details | Keiko Takeda, PhD, RN and Yoriko Watanabe, PhD, RN | en |
dc.conference.name | 25th International Nursing Research Congress | en |
dc.conference.host | Sigma Theta Tau International | en |
dc.conference.location | Hong Kong | en |
dc.date.conferenceyear | 2014 | |
dc.contributor.affiliation | Nihon Fukushi University, Mihama, Japan | en |
dc.contributor.affiliation | Seirei Christopher University, Hamamatsu, Japan | en |
dc.description.reviewtype | Abstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Host | en |
dc.description.acquisition | Proxy-submission | en |