@article{oai:koka.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000381, author = {YAMAMOTO, Miwa and DOI, Yoshiko and NAKAMURA, Masako and SAKURABA, Shigeru and SHIMIZU, Jun}, issue = {1}, journal = {International journal of Japanese Nursing care practice and study, International journal of Japanese Nursing care practice and study}, month = {Apr}, note = {Aim: The purpose of this study was to clarify the stress factors of nurses who at facing restraints for older people with dementia., Methods Subjects: Participants were 340 nurses at general wards (excluding wards of emergency, psychiatry, pediatrics, obstetrics, outpatient, operating rooms, and intensive care units). Statistical analysis:The factor structure was confirmed after exploratory factor analysis (maximum likelihood method: promax rotation) to assess construct validity. Ethical considerations: The questionnaire was designed to ensure privacy and anonymity while allowing participants to complete the form themselves. Participants inserted and sealed the completed questionnaire into an envelope that was provided in advance. The study was conducted with the approval of the ethics committee at Meiji University of Integrative Medicine., Results and conclusions To test the validity of item selection and dilemma factors, items were subjected to factor analysis (maximum likelihood method: promax rotation). Of the 30 items, three had a factor loading of 0.45 or a difficulty in interpretation and were thus excluded; the 14 remaining items were used for analysis. Three factors with a characteristic value of 1 were extracted and had a Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure value of 0.84 (p=0.000) .and a cumulative contribution ratio of 60.6%. Explanatory factor analysis revealed three dilemma factors among the 14 items: (a) factor 1: Mental stress; (b) factor 2: Physical stress; (c) factor 3: stress in fear.}, pages = {6--8}, title = {Stress factors of nurses who at facing restraints for elderly patients with dementia}, volume = {1}, year = {2013} }