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Evaluating the Effect of Educational Interventions on Health Literacy through Social Networking Services to Promote Students' Quality of Life

Khaleghi M, Shokravi F, Peyman N, Moridi M

BACKGROUND: Studies have shown the health literacy effects on the general state of health and its related factors, as well as health outcomes, physical and mental health, and health-related quality...
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Using Text Network Analysis for Analyzing Academic Papers in Nursing

Park CS

PURPOSE: This study examined the suitability of using text network analysis (TNA) methodology for topic analysis of academic papers related to nursing. METHODS: TNA background theories, software programs, and research processes...
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Mapping and Changing Informal Nurse Leadership Communication Pathways in a Health System

Benton DC

PURPOSE: Social network analysis (SNA) is increasingly being used to provide a visual and quantitative analysis of relationships among groups of staff and other subjects of interest. This paper examines...
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What Cancer Survivors are Discussing on the Internet About Returning to Work: A Social Network Analysis

Bae KR, Kwon S, Cho J

PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to identify needs and barriers that cancer patients experience with returning to work (RTW) by analyzing posts of the patients on the Internet. METHODS:...
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Effects of a Self-Care Reinforcement Program for Socially Vulnerable Elderly Women with Metabolic Syndrome in Korea

Park M, Sung K

PURPOSE: This study evaluates the efficacy of a Self-Care Reinforcement Program (SCRP) based on the Selection Optimization Compensation (SOC) model, in socially vulnerable elderly women with metabolic syndrome. METHODS: This study...
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Exploration of a Leadership Competency Model for Medical School Faculties in Korea

Lee YS, Oh DK, Kim M, Lee YS, Shin JS

  • KMID: 2306579
  • Korean J Med Educ.
  • 2010 Dec;22(4):313-321.
PURPOSE: To adapt to rapid and turbulent changes in the field of medicine, education, and society, medical school faculties need appropriate leadership. To develop leadership competencies through education, coaching, and...
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Social Network Characteristics and Body Mass Index in an Elderly Korean Population

Lee WJ, Youm Y, Rhee Y, Park YR, Chu SH, Kim HC

  • KMID: 1711354
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2013 Nov;46(6):336-345.
OBJECTIVES: Research has shown that obesity appears to spread through social ties. However, the association between other characteristics of social networks and obesity is unclear. This study aimed to identify...
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A study on the disaster medical response during the Mauna Ocean Resort gymnasium collapse

Cha MI, Kim GW, Kim CH, Choa M, Choi DH, Kim I, Wang SJ, Yoo IS, Yoon HD, Lee KH, Cho SJ, Heo T, Hong ES

OBJECTIVE: To investigate and document the disaster medical response during the Gyeongju Mauna Ocean Resort gymnasium collapse on February 17, 2014. METHODS: Official records of each institution were verified to select...
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A Study on the Disaster Medical Response during the Mauna Ocean Resort Gymnasium Collapse

Cha MI, Kim GW, Kim CH, Choa M, Choi DH, Kim I, Wang SJ, Yoo IS, Yoon HD, Lee KH, Cho SJ, Heo T, Hong ES

PURPOSE: To investigate and document a disaster medical response during the collapse of the Gyeongju Mauna Ocean Resort gymnasium, which occurred on February 17, 2014. METHODS: The official records of each...
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Systematic and Open Identification of Researchers and Authors: Focus on Open Researcher and Contributor ID

Gasparyan , Akazhanov , Voronov AA, Kitas GD

Unique identifiers of researchers and authors can help all stakeholders of scientific communications improve their workflows. There have been several attempts to establish professional networks of scholars and list their...
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