J Korean Acad Nurs. 2005 Jun;35(3):514-525. Korean.
Published online Jun 30, 2005.
Copyright © 2005 Korean Society of Nursing Science
Original Article

The Effects of a Self-Management Program on Physical Function and Quality of Life of Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis

Eui Young Cheon1

Abstract

Purpose

This study was to examine the effects of a Self-management program on physical function and quality of life of women with knee osteoarthritis.

Method

The participants for this study, who had knee osteoarthritis, were recruited from an arthritis clinic, at a university hospital located in S city, Korea between February 16, 2004 and June 15, 2004. Seventeen subjects in the control group received no intervention and 18 subjects in for experimental group received an individual Self-management program. The self-management program consisted of dietary education and home-based exercise; walking and resistance exercise. The subjects performed this program 5 times per week during 8 weeks and recorded a diary for diet and exercise. In order to verify the effects of the Self-management program, physical function and Quality of life as a dependent variable were measured at three points in time: before, week4 and week8 after the interventions.

Result

There were significant increases on physical function (F=5.08, p=.002) and significant interaction effects (F=7.42, p=.002) in the intervention group over the three measurement points in time. In addition, there were significant increases on quality of life (F=8.08, p=.002) and significant interaction effects (F=4.89, p=.016) in the intervention group over the three measurement points in time.

Conclusion

This study revealed that a Self-management program can be used as an efficient nursing intervention for women with knee osteoarthritis.

Keywords
The self-management program; Physical function; Quality of life


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