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Contributing to women’s health nursing by disseminating research

Kim S

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The importance of integrating gender differences in nursing research

Kim JI

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Why nursing cannot be replaced with artificial intelligence

Jo HK

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Utilizing ecological momentary assessment in nursing research

Choi M

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The impact of reproductive health knowledge, reproductive health-promoting behavior, and sexual communication on intention to visit obstetrics and gynecology in unmarried women: a cross-sectional study

Kang DI, Park E

Purpose: Women are experiencing reproductive health abnormalities at younger ages, and the incidence of cervical cancer in women in their 20s and 30s is increasing. Various factors hinder visits to...
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Validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Maternal Health Literacy Inventory in Pregnancy scale: a methodological study

Altuntas Y, Ucar AK

Purpose: This study aimed to translate the Maternal Health Literacy Inventory in Pregnancy (MHELIP) scale into Turkish and evaluate its validity and reliability for use in the Turkish population. Methods:...
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Do individual or organizational factors influence cultural competency of maternal newborn nurses?: a cross-sectional study

Lee S, Choi H

Purpose: Cultural competency is a very important ability of nurses in women’s hospitals in providing nursing care during pregnancy and childbirth. This study explored how multicultural attitudes, multicultural efficacy, intercultural...
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Dietary interventions to reduce heavy metal exposure in antepartum and postpartum women: a systematic review

Heo SJ, Moon N, Kim JH

Purpose: Heavy metals, which are persistent in the environment and toxic, can accumulate in the body and cause organ damage, which may further negatively affect perinatal women and their fetuses....
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Are the effects of stress on antenatal depression mediated by self-esteem and moderated by social support?: a cross-sectional study

Lee E

Purpose: Social support and self-esteem play crucial roles in influencing the mental health of pregnant women. This study explored the moderating role of social support and the mediating role of...
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Factors associated with future fertility intentions among Korean women of childbearing age in Seoul: a cross-sectional study

Nguyen TTL, Nguyen VC

Purpose: South Korea currently has the lowest fertility rate among Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries, with a total fertility rate of less than one child per woman. This...
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Factors affecting return to work in breast cancer survivors in Korea: a cross-sectional study

Sohn KJ, Kim SH, Lee H, Kim S

Purpose: Return to work (RTW) has been understudied in Asian women with cancer, despite the increasing number of breast cancer survivors (BCS). This study examined RTW among Korean BCS, exploring...
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