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Probability or Reasoning: Current Thinking and Realistic Strategies for Improved Medical Decisions

Nantha YS

A prescriptive model approach in decision making could help achieve better diagnostic accuracy in clinical practice through methods that are less reliant on probabilistic assessments. Various prescriptive measures aimed at...
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Development and Cross-cultural Validation of the Korean Version of SMArtphone’s uSability Heuristics (SMASH)

Jeong YW, Kim JA

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to develop and cross-culturally validate the Korean version of SMArtphone's uSability Heuristics (K-SMASH). METHODS: In the study, it was used the adaptation process consisted...
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Understanding uncertainty in medicine: concepts and implications in medical education

Kim K, Lee YM

In an era of high technology and low trust, acknowledging and coping with uncertainty is more crucial than ever. Medical uncertainty has been considered an innate feature of medicine and...
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Development of the IMB Model and an Evidence-Based Diabetes Self-management Mobile Application

Jeon E, Park HA

OBJECTIVES: This study developed a diabetes self-management mobile application based on the information-motivation-behavioral skills (IMB) model, evidence extracted from clinical practice guidelines, and requirements identified through focus group interviews (FGIs)...
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The Lived Experience of Suffering of Family with Cancer Patients: Parse's Human Becoming Research Method

Choi YS

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to discover the structure of the lived experience of suffering of families with cancer patients to develop a theoretical foundation that can be...
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A Phenomenological Study on the Lived Experience of Train Operators Exposed to Person under Train (PUT)

Kim Y, Choi H

PURPOSE: To understand the meaning of the lived experience with Person under train (PUT) for train or subway operators. METHODS: The study was built on hermeneutic phenomenological themes from individual interviews...
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Safety and Usability Guidelines of Clinical Information Systems Integrating Clinical Workflow: A Systematic Review

Lee Y, Jung MY, Shin GW, Bahn S, Park T, Cho I, Lee JH

OBJECTIVES: The usability of clinical information systems (CISs) is known to be an essential consideration in ensuring patient safety as well as integrating clinical flow. This study aimed to determine...
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