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2004
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2
Volume:
34
Issue:
2
1. Functional Status of Stroke Patients among Different Long-Term Care Settings.
Page:372—378
2. Process of Change, Decisional Balance and Self Efficacy Corresponding to Stages of Change in Exercise Behaviors in Middle Aged Women.
Page:362—371
3. A Study on Depression, Stress, and Social Support in Adult Women.
Page:352—361
4. The Effect of Aroma Inhalation Method on Stress Responses of Nursing Students.
Page:344—351
5. A Structural Model for Symptom Management of the Patients with Chronic Fatigue.
Page:333—343
6. Differences of Cesarean Section Rates according to San-Yin-Jiao(SP6) Acupressure for Women in Labor.
Page:324—332
7. Trends of Nursing Science Inquiry in Doctoral Dissertations.
Page:315—323
8. A Comparative Study of Korean and Korean-American Women in Their Health Beliefs related to Breast Cancer and the Performance of Breast Self-Examination.
Page:307—314
9. Perceived Social Support and Morale of the Elderly Staying at Home.
Page:297—306
10. Developing a Home Care Nursing Information System by utilizing Wire-Wireless Network and Mobile Computing System.
Page:290—296
11. On the Feasibility of a RUG-III based Payment System for Long-Term Care Facilities in Korea.
Page:278—289
12. Factors on Decision-Making Participation related to Clinical Experience Difference.
Page:270—277
13. Correlational Study on Management of Menopause, Marital Satisfaction, and Quality of Life in Middle-aged Women.
Page:261—269
14. Influencing Factors on Problem Behaviors among Adolescents: Focused on Middle School Students in Seoul.
Page:252—260
15. Maternal Transition in Mothers with High Risk Newborns.
Page:243—251
16. A Study of the Relationship between the Child-rearing Attitudes and the Maternal Role Strain in Mothers with Infants.
Page:235—242
17. A Study of the Nursing Service Quality and Gap Perceived by Consumers.
Page:225—234
18. Effect of Progressive Muscle Relaxation using Biofeedback on Perceived Stress, Stress Response, Immune Response and Climacteric Symptoms of Middle-Aged Women.
Page:213—224