1.Effects of a Refresher Program for Inactive Nurses on Nursing Professionalism and Nursing Clinical Self-Efficacy.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2011;17(1):44-53
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify effects of a refresher program for inactive nurses on nursing professionalism and nursing clinical self-efficacy. METHODS: A pre-experimental design with one group pretest-posttest was used. The refresher program consisted of 150 hours and was provided to inactive nurses who were recruited from a refresher program at S institute. Eighty inactive nurses participated in the study. Data were collected between June and November 2009. To evaluate the effectiveness of the refresher program, researchers explored participants' nursing professionalism and nursing clinical self-efficacy through self-evaluation questionnaire before and after the refresher program. RESULTS: The refresher program was effective in increasing nursing clinical self-efficacy for inactive nurses (p<.001). However, no significant increase was found in nursing professionalism after completing the program. CONCLUSION: The refresher program had a positive impact on increasing the nursing clinical self-efficacy for inactive nurses.
Diagnostic Self Evaluation
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Surveys and Questionnaires
2.Comparative Study of Glycolic Acid Peeling vs. Tretinoin Peeling in Facial Pigmentary Lesions.
Junsu PARK ; Kyoung Ho KIM ; Kee Yang CHUNG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2003;41(7):841-846
BACKGROUND: Chemical peels using glycolic acid and tretinoin are known to be safe and effective for treating facial pigmentary lesions. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated and compared the efficacy of tretinoin and glycolic acid peeling for facial pigmentary lesions by using a digital camera and L*a*b* color scale in Adobe Photoshop 5.5(R) METHODS: Thirty eight patients with facial pigmentary lesions were treated with 50% glycolic acid and 1% tretinoin peelings. The treatment was performed 2-3 times per week for a period of 2 weeks and a half. Exposure time was 2 minutes for the glycolic acid and 6 hours for the tretinoin. Before and after the treatment, pigmentary lesions were evaluated using self evaluation forms and the L*a*b* color system (Commission International de I'Eclairage) in Adobe Photoshop 5.5(r) (Adobe Systems Incorporated, USA). Corneometer (Corneometer(r) CM820, Courage Khazaka Electronic GmbH, Germany) was used for the evaluation of skin hydration before and after the treatment. RESULTS: Facial pigmentary lesions were significantly improved in 10 out of 38 patients after 50% glycolic acid peeling and in 12 out of 38 patients after 1% tretinoin peeling. The state of hydration of the treated skin improved significantly after the peeling using both 50% glycolic acid and 1% tretinoin. CONCLUSION: Topical 1% tretinoin peeling is as effective as 50% glycolic acid peeling in the treatment of facial pigmentary lesions and more frequent peeling results in quicker improvement than the previous studies without significant side effects.
Diagnostic Self Evaluation
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Humans
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Skin
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Tretinoin*
3.Self-Evaluation Check Point for Good Educational Practice in Medical Colleges: Development of a Simplified Faculty Evaluation Model.
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2000;12(1):15-20
The author developed a simplified self-evaluation rating scale with 10 check points to assist the individual faculty members in medical colleges in assessment of their educational competence with ease and to strengthen their teaching ability for better pedagogical practice. Number of the developed items were minimized to 10 points to meet the simplicity and comparative weighing of individual components, with which they can be easily implemented.
Diagnostic Self Evaluation*
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Mental Competency
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Teaching
4.Relationship between Evaluation for the Self and others and Anhedonia in Patients with Schizophrenia.
Min Kyeong KIM ; Eun Seong KIM ; Jung Suk LEE ; Eun Joo KIM ; Joohan KIM ; Jae Jin KIM
Korean Journal of Schizophrenia Research 2014;17(1):36-42
OBJECTIVES: The dysfunctional neural networks underlying self-evaluation in schizophrenia are overlapped with the neural structures involved in emotion regulation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of anhedonia on the self-evaluation attitude of patients with schizophrenia. METHODS: Twenty healthy controls and twenty patients with schizophrenia performed a self-evaluation task, presenting a pair of the face (self, familiar other, and unfamiliar other) and word (negative, neutral, and positive noun) at the same time. Participants were asked to evaluate relevance between the pairs by pressing a corresponding button. Relevance rating scores were compared between the groups and were correlated with the severity of physical and social anhedonia. RESULTS: Patients evaluated the condition of a self face with a negative word and a familiar face with a negative word to be more relevant than healthy controls. In the patient group, the scores of relevance rating in the condition of an unfamiliar other face with a negative word were positively correlated with the anhedonia scale scores (physical : r=0.486, p=0.030 ; social : r=0.499, p=0.025). There was no correlation between the self-evaluation attitude and the severity of anhedonia. CONCLUSION: Patients with schizophrenia evaluate themselves badly in only negative circumstances, and anhedonia is not related to self-evaluation, but rather other-evaluation.
Anhedonia*
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Diagnostic Self Evaluation
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Humans
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Schizophrenia*
5.A Study on the Approaches and Utilization of Self-evaluation in Medical School.
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2001;13(2):237-248
The purpose of this study was to analyze important issues in the self-evaluation system and to develop approaches for dealing with them. It would be necessary, first to discuss quality of medical education on review of literatures. After this, it were examined that the problems of self-evaluaton based on data from 23 evaluators. We would, then, be dealing with the approaches and utilization of self-evaluation in medical school. The result of this study was as follows; First, self-evaluation system is important method to improve the quality of medical education. Second, although many people recognized self-evaluation important, evaluators pointed out the problems of self-evaluation as high cost, low effect, weight works and so on. And from this what we can conclude is that in order to perform self-evaluation effectively, the medical schools should recognize the neccesary of self-evaluation. Secondly, self-evaluation system should be developed to fit contexts of medical school. Finally, it is important to develop a monitoring system after self-evaluation process.
Diagnostic Self Evaluation*
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Education, Medical
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Schools, Medical*
6.Survey User Satisfaction in Aspect of User Interactions With an Order Communication System in Seoul National University Hospital.
Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2002;8(1):1-10
To survey user satisfaction, correlates of satisfaction, and self reported evaluation about order communication system in Seoul National University Hospital, we performed this study. We met 63 users who were involved in hospital's digitalization committee and surveyed the Questionnare for User Interaction Satisfaction(QUIS) as evaluation tool and self-evaluation about OCS. We received 55 replies out of 63 users. The users were generally satisfied with order communication system(mean scale = 5.8 on a 1 to 9 scale). QUIS scored highest in the area of screen design and lowest in the area of system capability. Overall user satisfaction was most highly correlated with task-flow. Users noticed retrieval of laboratory result as the most useful aspect and worried about system stability and system response time. But, system response time was weekly correlated with overall user satisfaction. In SNUH, user showed that satisfaction with order communication system was good. Satisfaction was more correlated with perceptions about order communication system's efficiency than with order communication system response time.
Diagnostic Self Evaluation
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Reaction Time
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Self Report
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Seoul*
7.Survey User Satisfaction in Aspect of User Interactions With an Order Communication System in Seoul National University Hospital.
Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2002;8(1):1-10
To survey user satisfaction, correlates of satisfaction, and self reported evaluation about order communication system in Seoul National University Hospital, we performed this study. We met 63 users who were involved in hospital's digitalization committee and surveyed the Questionnare for User Interaction Satisfaction(QUIS) as evaluation tool and self-evaluation about OCS. We received 55 replies out of 63 users. The users were generally satisfied with order communication system(mean scale = 5.8 on a 1 to 9 scale). QUIS scored highest in the area of screen design and lowest in the area of system capability. Overall user satisfaction was most highly correlated with task-flow. Users noticed retrieval of laboratory result as the most useful aspect and worried about system stability and system response time. But, system response time was weekly correlated with overall user satisfaction. In SNUH, user showed that satisfaction with order communication system was good. Satisfaction was more correlated with perceptions about order communication system's efficiency than with order communication system response time.
Diagnostic Self Evaluation
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Reaction Time
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Self Report
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Seoul*
8.The Study on the Faculty Evaluation System of Teaching Ability in Korea.
Heechoul OHRR ; Eun Bae YANG ; Myung Hyun CHUNG ; Moo Sang LEE
Korean Journal of Medical Education 1999;11(2):297-312
The purpose of this study is to discuss the evaluation system of teaching ability of medical college faculty members. Reviewing of books and journals ha s been carried out by the authors so that the problems and methods of faculty evaluation may be discussed. The practical Korean data on the faculty evaluation system were collected by the department of faculty affairs of each college in March 1998. Faculty evaluation can be divided into two dimensions-dynamic and static dimensions. The methods vary according to evaluators, such as self evaluation, student evaluation, peer evaluation and administrator evaluation. On the bases of the object or the time of evaluation, it can be divided into formative or summative evaluation. According to the methold of data collection, it also can be divided into literature evaluation, observation evaluation and site visiting evaluation as well. The authorities of medical colleges used to give much more weight on the research activities rather than on teaching abilities. This kind of idea has been pushed faculty members to stress on research activities not on teaching abilities. Some inportant problems detected in this study are the narrow evaluation scope of aculty teaching activities, the not well established rationale of the evaluation, the underdevelopment of evaluation items, and the rigidity of the related authority. The introduction of a faculty track system is recommended as a desirable arrangement to develop the evaluation system in Korea.
Administrative Personnel
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Data Collection
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Diagnostic Self Evaluation
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Humans
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Korea*
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Teaching*
9.Development of a Self-evaluation Scale to Measure Self-concept for Children and Adolescents.
Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 2012;21(4):292-302
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop an instrument for measuring self-concept for children and adolescents in a self-evaluation form. METHODS: The participants consisted of elementary and middle school students selected from five schools in urban areas (n=2,407). The scale developmental processes included construction of a conceptual framework, development of preliminary items, verification of content validity and reliability, and concurrent validity of final items. RESULTS: There were no items deleting and resulting 80 final items including 4 subscales: Physical self-concept (20 items); Emotional self-concept (20); Social self-concept (20); and Academic self-concept (20). The internal consistency was acceptable (Cronbach's alpha=.97). The scale classification provides a description of self-concept degree from very positive to very negative. In this study, self-concept was significantly correlated with depression (-0.77< or =r< or =-0.51, p<.001). CONCLUSION: The results of this study will be useful not only for measuring self-concept of Korean children and adolescents but also for understanding their self-concept development. However, repeated research is needed for further validity and reliability tests of this measurement tool.
Adolescent
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Child
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Depression
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Diagnostic Self Evaluation
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Humans
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Reproducibility of Results
10.A Preliminary Study for the Development of a Korean Version of the Body Dysmormphic Disorder Examination-Self Report(BDDE-SR).
Jeong Lan KIM ; Ik Seung CHEE ; Suk Chul SHIN
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1999;38(4):754-763
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to develop a Korean version of the Body Dysmorphic Disorder Examination-Self Report (BDDE-SR)and to get informations about the body dissatisfaction of the Korean adolescents. METHOD: A Korean version of the BDDE-SR was applied to 417 Korean high school adolescents. Retest was conducted with 6-week interval in 100 adolescents. RESULTS: 1)Test-retest reliability of the total scores (Pearson's correlation coefficiency) was 0.883 (p<0.001)and test-retest reliabilities of each item also showed high correlation (Spearman's correlation coefficency range: 0.159-0.761) 2) Internal consistency by Cronbach's alpha of 0.922 (p<0.001)was very much high. 3) Five factors were extracted by factor analysis with the Varimax rotation. They were 'the distressing and embarrassment factor', 'the self-consciousness and negative self-evaluation factor', 'the avoidance factor', 'the camouflage factor', and 'the comparison factor'. 4)The total score of BDDE-SR of girls was statistically higher (52.4+/-24.8) than that of boys (37.7+/-20.6) The most dissatisfied body part was abdomen(6.8%) nose(6.4%) entire leg(6.0%) teeth (5.9%)and eyes(5.9%)in all the subjects. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that a Korean version of the BDDE-SR is a reliable instrument for the assessment of Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) The authors suggest that future researches should be directed to obtaining clinical data of the patients with BDD and should test the validity of a Korean version of the BDDE-SR.
Adolescent
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Body Dysmorphic Disorders
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Diagnostic Self Evaluation
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Female
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Humans
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Tooth