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Journal statistics in 2024, and the new era of Child Health Nursing Research in 2025

Kim Y

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The role of nurses in child abuse situations: a systematic review

Kim B, Choi S

Purpose: Nurses play a crucial role in cases of victims of child abuse; however, but there is a need for a comprehensive understanding of their specific roles, responsibilities, and best...
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Tutoring experiences of a high-risk newborn care simulation among nurse tutors and nursing student tutees in South Korea: a qualitative study

Koo HY, Lee BR, An H

Purpose: This study aimed to explore tutoring experiences related to a high-risk newborn care simulation among nurses and nursing students to derive insights into developing effective neonatal nursing practice. Methods: A...
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Socioecological factors influencing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among adolescents in South Korea: a cross-sectional study

Ra JS, Kim SH

Purpose: This study explored the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and school factors, following the socioecological model, associated with sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption in Korean high-school students. Methods: A total of 231 students from...
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Childbearing intentions and influencing factors among single young adults in South Korea: a cross-sectional study

Shin H, Lee A, Choi S, Jo M

Purpose: To identify the childbearing intentions of young adults in South Korea and examine the factors influencing them using a social-ecological model (SEM). Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used....
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The parent-doctor-child triangle: a structural equation modeling-based study in pediatric outpatient clinics in Indonesia

Idarto A, Antonio F

Purpose: Parental satisfaction is essential for evaluating pediatric care quality and influences healthcare practices and performance. Pediatric patients frequently experience anxiety, affecting their and their parents’ satisfaction. Nurses play a...
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Development for a concept mapping multicultural education program for Mother and Baby Unit nurses: a quasi-experimental study in South Korea

Kang D, Shon S

Purpose: This study aimed to develop a multicultural education program for Mother and Baby Unit (MBU) nurses by using concept mapping, and to evaluate its effectiveness in enhancing the nurses’...
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