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PURPOSE: To analyze articles published in the Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing from 2013 to 2017 to determine the latest research trends and understand how 2013 Korea Women's Health...
PURPOSE: To provide accurate information on induced labor and find strategies to enhance women's childbirth satisfaction.
METHODS: Participants were pregnant women expected to have normal vaginal delivery. A total of 113...
PURPOSE: To develop educational material about nutrition during antepartum period for women pregnant with twins by using smartphone applications.
METHODS: A series of steps according to ADDIE model, including Analysis, Design,...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop a scale to evaluate parenting stress of international marriage immigrant women from Vietnam and the Philippines.
METHODS: The concept of parenting stress...
PURPOSE: To identify relationships among lifestyle, psychological distress, and reproductive health in female university students.
METHODS: We used a descriptive cross-sectional design. A total of 275 subjects were enrolled. Subjects agreed...
PURPOSE: To determine traits related to pregnancy and delivery, length of stay, health care cost, postpartum discomfort, and satisfaction with medical service of puerperas giving birth in midwifery clinic and...
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of sex communication with friends and sexual double standard on contraceptive self-efficacy among university students.
METHODS: With a survey design, data were collected from 251 university...
PURPOSE: Postpartum fatigue can impact maternal well-being and has been associated with levels of perceived self-care. This study aimed to examine the relationship among fatigue, depressive mood, self-care agency, and...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify effects of attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavior control toward Human Papillomavirus (HPV) on HPV vaccination intention in female high school...