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Volume: 13

1. Factors Influencing Nurses’ Attitudes Toward Terminal Care Page:76—86
2. Mobile Health Interventions for Community-Dwelling Patients with Heart Diseases: An Integrative Review Page:63—75
3. A Systematic Review on Pain Assessment Tools for Intensive Care Unit Patients Page:44—62
4. Attitudes, Perceptions, and Experiences toward End-of-Life Care Decision-Making among Intensive Care Unit Nurses in Korea : An Integrative Review Page:27—43
5. Factors Affecting Radiation Protection Behaviors among Emergency Room Nurses Page:15—26
6. Factors Influencing General Hospital Nurses’ Confidence about Advance Directives Page:1—14
7. Effect of Job Stress, Working Bullying, Self-Efficacy on the Professional Self-Concept of Intensive Care Unit Nurses Page:60—72
8. Effects of Communication Skills and Humanistic Knowledge on Professional Quality of Life in Intensive Care Unit Nurses Page:45—59
9. Factors affecting to the Person-Centered Care among Critical Care Nurses Page:36—44
10. Evaluating Nursing Needs in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit with the Korean Patient Classification System for Neonatal Intensive Care Nurses Page:24—35
11. Clinical Outcomes of Direct Interhospital Transfers of Patients with Acute Aortic Syndrome Led by Advanced Practice Nurses Page:12—23
12. Comparison of Shift Satisfaction, Sleep, Fatigue, Quality of Life, and Patient Safety Incidents Between Two-Shift and Three-Shift Intensive Care Unit Nurses Page:1—11
13. Prevalence and Risk Factors of Anxiety, Depression, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Critical Care Survivors Page:62—74
14. Risk Factors for Cognitive Impairment in Intensive Care Unit Survivors Page:75—85
15. Good Nursing Experience of Patients with Cancer in a Korean Cancer Hospital Page:51—61
16. The Effects of Empathy and Gender Role Identity on Communication Competence in Nursing College Students Page:41—50
17. Development of the Forensic Nursing Competency Scale for Nurses Page:24—40
18. Effect of Sleep Disturbance on Fatigue, Sleepiness, and Near-Miss among Nurses in Intensive Care Units Page:1—10