Testing Katharine Kolcaba Theory of Comfort

M. C. Sharma, R. Kalia
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Supplemental digital content is available in the text. Abstract The aim of this study was to test Katharine Kolcaba's theory of comfort by evaluating the effectiveness of integrative comfort care interventions on discomfort experienced by children (aged 5–10 years) during the postoperative period. An experimental approach, pretest-and-posttest control group design, was used for evaluating the effectiveness of integrative comfort care interventions on discomfort experienced by children. Sample was composed of 200 children, selected using purposive sampling technique with random assignment to experimental and control groups. Kolcaba's Comfort Theory was used to assess the child's condition and then plan and deliver integrative comfort care interventions. The steps that followed for data collection, planning, and implementing effective care were based on the presuppositions of the theory. The tools used for data collection were demographics, a Comfort Behaviors Checklist, and the Comfort Daisies tool. Comfort care interventions were delivered through nursing process approach. These interventions were addressed across physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and environmental aspects. After the application of theory, the analysis revealed improvement in the comfort level of the subjects. Mann–Whitney U test was used to find out the significant difference in posttest postoperative discomfort scores among subjects in the experimental and control groups. Findings were significant at <.001. The findings revealed that subjects who received integrative comfort care interventions using the comfort theory experienced more comfort as compared with the subjects in the control group.
测试凯瑟琳·科尔卡巴的舒适理论
文本中提供了补充数字内容。摘要本研究的目的是通过评估综合舒适护理干预对儿童(5-10岁)术后不适的有效性来检验Katharine Kolcaba的舒适理论。采用一种实验方法,即前测和后测对照组设计,评估综合舒适护理干预对儿童不适的有效性。样本由200名儿童组成,采用有目的的抽样技术随机分配到实验组和对照组。Kolcaba的舒适理论被用于评估儿童的状况,然后计划和提供综合舒适护理干预措施。随后的数据收集、计划和实施有效护理的步骤是基于该理论的前提。用于数据收集的工具包括人口统计、舒适行为检查表和舒适雏菊工具。通过护理过程的方法提供舒适护理干预。这些干预措施涉及身体、心理、社会、精神和环境方面。理论应用后,分析显示受试者的舒适度有所提高。Mann–Whitney U检验用于发现实验组和对照组受试者在测试后术后不适评分方面的显著差异。结果在<.001时具有显著性。研究结果显示,与对照组受试者相比,使用舒适理论接受综合舒适护理干预的受试者体验到了更多的舒适。
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