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The Experience of Mind Control among Elderly in Korea

Kyung Rim Shin, Eun Ha Kim, Seung Ae Yang
Korean J Adult Nurs 2006;18(1):41-49.
Published online: March 31, 2006
1College of Nursing Science, Ewha Womans University, Korea.
2College of Nursing Science, Ewha Womans University, Korea. regina0915@hanmail.net
3The National Medical Center College of Nursing, Korea.
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PURPOSE
This study was conducted to understand the meaning of mind control as it is understood by elderly persons in Korea.
METHOD
This study was conducted by engaging three elderly persons who are over the age of sixty five and presently residing in Seoul. Several in depth interviews were conducted with these individuals from March 2003 until November 2003. The contents of the interviews were analyzed using the Giorgi Method (1985), which places the emphasis on discovering meaning within the phenomenological context of an individual's experience.
RESULTS
The analysis of the contents revealed the following four components with regard to the meaning of mind control for elderly persons (1) Settling the mind (2) Gradual lowering of expectations and hope for the success of offspring, (3) Having good thoughts and acting accordingly, and (4) Making up one's mind to follow the 'natural flow of life'.
CONCLUSION
By allowing a wider and deeper understanding of the meaning of mind control for elderly persons the results of this study provide a basis for improving the care of elderly with a holistic perspective.

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