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Perception of interprofessional conflicts and interprofessional education by doctors and nurses

Lee YH, Ahn D, Moon J, Han K

PURPOSE: This study aimed to collect information that is needed to develop interprofessional education curricula by examining the current status of interprofessional conflicts and the demand for interprofessional education. METHODS: A...
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Differences between Perceived Readiness for Interprofessional Learning in Nursing and Other Health-related Students

Lee H, Kim IS, Lee TW, Kim GS, Cho E, Lee KH, Kim J

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of perceived readiness for interprofessional learning and its differences between nursing and other health-related students. Methods METHODS: A web-based survey...
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Interprofessional Education in Medical Education: Can We Break the Silos?

Han H

  • KMID: 2400451
  • Korean Med Educ Rev.
  • 2017 Feb;19(1):1-9.
For the last half-century, interprofessional education (IPE) has been identified and discussed as a critical educational process to facilitate collaboration in order to improve healthcare outcomes for healthcare participants. While...
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Interprofessional Education Programs for Nursing Students: A Systematic Review

Park H, Cho J, Chu SH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate how interprofessional education has been designed, implemented, and evaluated in undergraduate programs in nursing through a systematic review. METHODS: The literature was...
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Perceptions and Attitudes towards Interprofessional Education in Medical Schools

Kim S

  • KMID: 2400452
  • Korean Med Educ Rev.
  • 2017 Feb;19(1):10-17.
Since the World Health Organization identified interprofessional education (IPE) as an important component in primary health care in the 1980s, medical and health sciences educators have continued to debate factors...
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Relationships of Nurse-Nurse Collaboration and Nurse-Physician Collaboration with the Occurrence of Medical Errors

Lee YJ, Hwang JI

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to examine degrees of nurse-nurse collaboration and nurse-physician collaboration, and investigate their relationships to the occurrence of medical errors. METHODS: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey...
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Investigating the effects of interprofessional communication education for medical students

Kim SJ, Kwon OD, Kim KH, Lee JE, Lee SH, Shin JS, Park SM

PURPOSE: Interprofessional communication skills are an essential competency for medical students training to be physicians. Nevertheless, interprofessional education (IPE) is relatively rare in Korean medical schools compared with those overseas....
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Organization and the Role of Nutirition Support Team

Park Y, Park SJ

With the development of specialized nutrition therapy and the need for interdisciplinary approach, nutrition support teams (NSTs) were created to optimize effectiveness and safety of nutritional therapy. NSTs are interdisciplinary...
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Re-employment Experience of Nurses Who Have Left the Profession

Byeon YS, Kim M

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the re-employment process of inactivated nurses returning to the nursing field and to develop a grounded theory about their re-employment experiences....
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Nurses' Experience of Incivility in General Hospitals

Kim SY, Park KO, Kim JK

PURPOSE: This study was done to describe nurses' experience of incivility in hospitals and to consider nurses' work environment. METHODS: Data were collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed using Colaizzi' phenomenological...
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The Role Adaptation Process of Head Nurses in the General Hospitals

Kang SR

  • KMID: 1090916
  • J Korean Acad Nurs.
  • 2004 Dec;34(8):1416-1426.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to identify the role adaptation process experienced by head nurses. METHODS: Data were collected from 10 head nurses with in-depth interviews about...
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Radiology Consultation in the Era of Precision Oncology: A Review of Consultation Models and Services in the Tertiary Setting

DiPiro PJ, Krajewski , Giardino A, Braschi-Amirfarzan M, Ramaiya NH

The purpose of the article is to describe the various radiology consultation models in the Era of Precision Medicine. Since the inception of our specialty, radiologists have served as consultants...
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Factors influencing Nurses' Organizational Citizenship Behavior

Park J, Yun E, Han S

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to identify the factors that influence nurses' organizational citizenship behavior. METHODS: A cross-sectional design was used, with a convenience sample of 547 nurses from four...
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Comparative Stduy on Head Nurses' Role Perception to own Role and Staff Nurses' Role Expectation to their Head Nurse Between University Hospitals and General Hospitals

Lee SH

  • KMID: 1401835
  • J Nurs Acad Soc.
  • 1990 Dec;20(3):281-299.
The organization of nursing department Significantly effects the hospital management. Especially, The head nurse in one of the most important position because head nurse is a first-line manager in...
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Factors related to Nurses' Patient Identification Behavior and the Moderating Effect of Person-organization Value Congruence Climate within Nursing Units

Kim YM, Kang SW, Kim SY

PURPOSE: This research was an empirical study designed to identify precursors and interaction effects related to nurses' patient identification behavior. A multilevel analysis methodology was used. METHODS: A self-report survey was...
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Do medical students generate sound arguments during small group discussions in problem-based learning?: an analysis of preclinical medical students' argumentation according to a framework of hypothetico-deductive reasoning

Ju H, Choi I, Yoon BY

PURPOSE: Hypothetico-deductive reasoning (HDR) is an essential learning activity and a learning outcome in problem-based learning (PBL). It is important for medical students to engage in the HDR process through...
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A Q-methodological Study on Nursing Students' Attitudes toward Nursing Ethics

Yeun EJ, Kwon YM, Kim HK

  • KMID: 1090918
  • J Korean Acad Nurs.
  • 2004 Dec;34(8):1434-1442.
PURPOSE: Professional nursing ethics is a living, dynamic set of standards for nurses'professional moral behavior. Furthermore, in daily clinical nursing training, nursing students are constantly confronted with decisionmaking that...
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