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15
Volume:
15
1. Trends of Studies Published in Asian Oncology Nursing, 2011~2014.
Page:114—122
2. Factors that Influence Korean Breast Cancer Patients to Undergo Cancer Rehabilitation Therapy.
Page:106—113
3. Development and Evaluation of a Nursing Educational Program to Reduce Cancer Worry of Colorectal Cancer Patients' Family Members.
Page:97—105
4. Factors Influencing Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Adoption Stages Based on the Precaution Adoption Process Model.
Page:89—96
5. An Ethnographic Research on Psychological Experiences of Mothers Caring for their Children with Recurent Cancer.
Page:75—88
6. Changes of Symptom Distress and Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Adjuvant Therapy.
Page:67—74
7. Factors Influencing Quality of Life in Thyroid Cancer Patients with Thyroidectomy.
Page:59—66
8. Present Condition and Future Direction of Clinical Practicum for Oncology Advanced Practice Nursing Programs.
Page:276—283
9. Hospice Palliative Nurses' Experience of Caring for Terminal Cancer Patients.
Page:264—275
10. Factors Affecting Prostate Cancer Screening Behavior.
Page:256—263
11. Health-related Needs and Quality of Life in Childhood Cancer Survivors.
Page:246—255
12. Posttraumatic Growth Characteristics and Distress in Mothers of Children with Cancer.
Page:239—245
13. A Prediction Model for the Resilience and the Quality of Life in Cancer Patients with Radiotherapy.
Page:228—238
14. Factors Associated with Early Nutritional Status after Radical Gastrectomy in Patients with Gastric Cancer.
Page:219—227
15. Self-care Agency and Quality of Life in Brain Tumor Patients after Surgery.
Page:211—218
16. Influence of Sleep Disturbance and Depression on Quality of Life in Ovarian Cancer Patients during Chemotherapy.
Page:203—210
17. Resilience and Related Factors for Patients with Breast Cancer.
Page:193—202
18. Current Domestic Research Trends for Exercise Intervention for Patients with Breast Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy or Radiotherapy.
Page:185—192
19. Concept Analysis of Healing: Focusing on Patient Health related Literatures.
Page:51—58
20. Job Analysis Based on Working Hours and Activities of Oncology Advanced Practice Nurses.
Page:43—50
21. Association of Depression and Survival in Patients with Cancer over 10 Years.
Page:37—42
22. Sexual Health Care Attitudes and Practices of Nurses Caring for Patients with Cancer.
Page:28—36
23. Distress and Quality of Life in Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy.
Page:18—27
24. Factors Influencing Quality of Life in Multiple Myeloma Patients.
Page:9—17
25. The Influence of Stress, Spousal Support, and Resilience on the Ways of Coping among Women with Breast Cancer.
Page:1—8
26. Relationships among Stress, Perception of Occurrence Risk of Cancer and Cancer Preventive Health Behavior in Three-Shift Nurses.
Page:178—184
27. Risk Factors Associated with Venous Thromboembolism in Cancer Patients.
Page:171—177
28. Educational Needs for Sexual Health and Its Effect on Depression and the Quality of Life in Patients with Prostate Cancer.
Page:163—170
29. The Effect of a Discharge Education Program for Readmitted Chemotherapy Patients on Compliance with Sick Role Behavior and Educational Satisfaction.
Page:156—162
30. Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral Neuropathy and Depression in Cancer Patients.
Page:149—155
31. A Subjectivity Study on the Sexual Life of Women with Breast Cancer after Mastectomy.
Page:140—148
32. Factors Influencing Elevated Distress Scores at the End of Primary Treatment of Breast Cancer.
Page:132—139
33. Trends in Nursing Research on Children and Adolescents with Cancer in Korea.
Page:123—131