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Curricular and Pedagogical Implications for the Carnegie Study, Educating Nurses: A Call for Radical Transformation

Benner P

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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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Resilience and Work-life Balance in First-line Nurse Manager

Kim M, Windsor C

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to explore how first-line nurse managers constructed the meaning of resilience and its relationship to work-life balance for nurses in Korea. METHODS: Participants were...
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Efficacy of Chronic Disease Self-management Program in Older Korean Adults with Low and High Health Literacy

Kim SH, Youn CH

PURPOSE: We evaluated the efficacy of the Chronic Disease Self-management Program (CDSMP) among older Korean adults and investigated the question of whether the effects differed according to their levels of...
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Mapping and Changing Informal Nurse Leadership Communication Pathways in a Health System

Benton DC

PURPOSE: Social network analysis (SNA) is increasingly being used to provide a visual and quantitative analysis of relationships among groups of staff and other subjects of interest. This paper examines...
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A Qualitative Approach of Psychosocial Adaptation Process in Patients Undergoing Long-term Hemodialysis

Lin CC, Han CY, Pan IJ

PURPOSE: Professional hemodialysis (HD) nursing tends to be task-oriented and lack consideration of the client's viewpoint. This study aims to interpret the process of psychosocial adaptation to dealing with HD...
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Effects of Self-esteem Improvement Program on Self-esteem and Peer Attachment in Elementary School Children with Observed Problematic Behaviors

Park KM, Park H

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a self-esteem improvement program on self-esteem and peer attachment in elementary school children with observed problematic behaviors. METHODS: This...
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Factors Affecting Fatigue in Patients with Type II Diabetes Mellitus in Korea

Seo YM, Hahm JR, Kim TK, Choi WH

PURPOSE: This study aimed to characterize and identify the factors affecting fatigue in patients with type II diabetes mellitus in Korea. METHODS: A total of 180 patients with type II diabetes...
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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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Factors Affecting Mobility in Community-dwelling Older Koreans with Chronic Illnesses

Yeom HA, Baldwin CM, Lee MA, Kim SJ

PURPOSE: This descriptive study aims to describe the levels of mobility in community-dwelling older Koreans with chronic illnesses, and to examine the associations of their mobility with sleep patterns, physical...
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A Predictive Model of Health Outcomes for Young People with Type 2 Diabetes

Jung SY, Lee SJ, Kim SH, Jung KM

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to develop and test a hypothetical model to predict health outcomes in young people with type 2 diabetes. METHODS: Data were collected from 190 adults aged...
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Health-related Quality of Life in Symptomatic Postmyocardial Infarction Patients with Left Ventricular Dysfunction

Kim HM, Kim J, Hwang SY

PURPOSE: Symptoms of postmyocardial infarction (post-MI) patients at risk for progression to heart failure are often ignored, and lack of symptom recognition or misinterpretation may diminish health-related quality of life...
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