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Development an instrument assessing residents' attitude towards professionalism lapses in training

Kwon HJ, Lee YM, Lee YH, Chang HJ

PURPOSE: Medical professionalism is a fundamental competency for all physicians and continuous development of professionalism during residency training is crucial. The purpose of this study was to develop an instrument...
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Medical students' and patients' perceptions of patient-centred attitude

Hur Y, Cho AR, Choi CJ

PURPOSE: Patient-centred care can increase patient satisfaction and lead to better clinical outcomes for them, such as improved physical status and higher health-related quality of life. However, doctors' and patients'...
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Identifying weaknesses in undergraduate programs within the context input process product model framework in view of faculty and library staff in 2014

Neyazi N, Arab M, Farzianpour F, Mahmoudi M

PURPOSE: Objective of this research is to find out weaknesses of undergraduate programs in terms of personnel and financial, organizational management and facilities in view of faculty and library staff,...
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Program director and resident perspectives of a competency-based medical education anesthesia residency program in Canada: a needs assessment

Boet S, Pigford AA, Naik VN

PURPOSE: In July 2015, the University of Ottawa introduced a competency-based medical education (CBME) postgraduate program for anesthesia. Prior to program implementation, this study aimed to identify Canadian anesthesiology program...
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Sickness Experiences of Korean Registered Nurses at Work: A Qualitative Study on Presenteeism

Kim J, Suh EE, Ju S, Choo H, Bae H, Choi H

PURPOSE: Presenteeism is a relatively new concept in nursing describing the condition within which registered nurses (RNs) come to work while they are sick. The purpose of this study was...
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Evaluation of a personal and professional development module in an undergraduate medical curriculum in India

Komattil R, Hande SH, Mohammed C, Subramaniam B

The study aimed at evaluating the personal and professional development (PPD) module in the undergraduate medical curriculum in Melaka Manipal Medical College, India. PPD hours were incorporated in the curriculum....
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What is like to be a devoted doctor? An analysis of book reports on The Painted Veil

Hwang K, Kim H, Kim AY, Hwang SW, Hwang SH

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to see what medical students think about the role of spouse of a devoted medical doctor through the book reports of The Painted...
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Nurses versus physicians' knowledge, attitude, and performance on care for the family members of dying patients

Abdollahimohammad A, Firouzkouhi M, Amrollahimishvan F, Alimohammadi N

PURPOSE: Nurses and physicians must be competent enough to provide care for the clients. As a lack of knowledge and a poor attitude result in a low performance of delivering...
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Medical students' empathy and its effect on the physicianpatient relationship

Chun MY, Yoo SH, Park HK

PURPOSE: Recent studies have emphasized the importance of empathy in the physician-patient relationship (PPR). The purpose of this study was to examine the association between empathy scores, as measured by...
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Needs assessment of a core curriculum for residency training

Kwon HJ, Lee YM, Chang HJ, Kim AR

PURPOSE: The core curriculum in graduate medical education (GME) is an educational program that covers the minimum body of knowledge and skills that is required of all residents, regardless of...
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Awareness and Attitudes Towards Violence and Abuse among Emergency Nurses

Cho OH, Cha KS, Yoo YS

PURPOSE: This study identifies degree of awareness and legal knowledge about overall abuse and violence, and investigates attitudes towards domestic violence in emergency nurses. METHODS: The data collection period was between...
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Professional Quality of Life and Clinical Competencies among Korean Nurses

Kim K, Han Y, Kwak Y, Kim JS

PURPOSE: Clinical competence among nurses is an essential requirement for the provision of safe and effective patient care. This study aims to classify types of professional quality of life experienced...
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Mediating Effect of School Nurses' Self Efficacy between Multicultural Attitude and Cultural Sensitivity in Korean Elementary Schools

Suk MH, Oh WO, Im YJ, Cho HH

PURPOSE: This study examined the mediating effect of school nurses' self efficacy, which is one of the significant cognitive factors influencing cultural sensitivity, on the mutual relationships between multicultural attitude...
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Letter to the editor: Knowledge and Attitude of Nursing Personnel towards Depression in General Hospitals: The Korean Perspective

Kosai N, Rajan R, Das S

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Knowledge and Attitude of 851 Nursing Personnel toward Depression in General Hospitals of Korea

Park SC, Lee HY, Lee DW, Hahn SW, Park SH, Kim YJ, Choi JS, Lee HS, Lee SI, Na KS, Jung SW, Shim SH, Choi J, Paik JW, Kwon YJ

Our study aimed to examine the knowledge and attitude of nursing personnel toward depression in general hospitals of Korea. A total of 851 nursing personnel enrolled at four university-affiliated general...
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Geriatric Hospital Nurses' Perceived Barriers to Research Utilization and Empowerment

Kang H

PURPOSE: The quality of nursing care in geriatric hospitals has been of concern. Nurses need to provide evidence-based nursing using best available research findings in order to maximize the quality...
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Teamwork and Clinical Error Reporting among Nurses in Korean Hospitals

Hwang JI, Ahn J

PURPOSE: To examine levels of teamwork and its relationships with clinical error reporting among Korean hospital nurses. METHODS: The study employed a cross-sectional survey design. We distributed a questionnaire to 674...
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Perceptions on Pain Management among Korean Nurses in Neonatal Intensive Care Units

Jeong IS, Park SM, Lee JM, Choi YJ, Lee J

PURPOSE: The present survey was conducted to investigate the perceptions among nurses of neonatal pain and the associated use of pharmacologic measures (PMs) and nonpharmacologic comfort measures (CMs) in neonatal...
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Relationship between Quality of Life and Nurse-led Bedside Symptom Evaluations in Patients with Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy

Yoo YS, Cho OH

  • KMID: 2069893
  • Asian Nurs Res.
  • 2014 Mar;8(1):36-41.
PURPOSE: This cross-sectional study aimed at determining the relationship between patient-reported quality of life (QOL) and nurse-led bedside evaluations of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy symptoms. METHODS: One hundred ninety-five patients treated at...
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Urinary Incontinence and Physician's Attitude

Park WH

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