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Nursing Philosophy: Rethinking Nurses' Moral Dilemma and Self-cultivation from the Perspectives of Foucauldian Notions

Koh EK

PURPOSE: This article discusses nurses' moral dilemma and self-cultivation from the Foucauldian viewpoint. METHODS: The philosophical inquiry approach is utilized to analyze the nurses' moral distress. Analyses are based on Foucauldian...
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University Nursing Students' Empathic Ability and Cultural Competency

Cho MK, Shin IN, Lee YJ, Lee JH, Jang EH, Jeong HR, Cha KM

PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify the relationship between empathic ability and cultural competency in university nursing students. METHODS: This correlational study involved 139 second- and third-year nursing students. They completed...
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Critical Care Nurses' Attitudes toward Hospice and Palliative Care and their Related Factors

Seol EM, Koh CK

PURPOSE: The study purpose was to describe critical care nurses' attitudes toward hospice and palliative care and their related factors. METHODS: In this cross-sectional descriptive study, 175 critical care nurses who...
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Perceptions of Quality of Patient-Centered Nursing Care among Women with Breast Cancer

Kang J, Suh EE

PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the quality of patient-centered nursing care (PCNC) among women with breast cancer at a cancer center in Seoul, Korea. METHODS: In a cross-sectional survey design,...
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Literature Review of Nursing Intervention Studies for Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Baek KH, Son YJ

PURPOSE: This study aimed to provide a systematic review of the evidence from controlled trials regarding nursing intervention studies on patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention, a discussion of the methodological...
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Pediatric Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude towards Management of Children's Postoperative Pain

Cho EY, Choi HR

PURPOSE: This study aimed to describe pediatric nurses' knowledge and attitude towards management of children's postoperative pain. METHODS: In this cross-sectional descriptive study, the participants were 220 pediatric nurses who worked...
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