1.The impact of physician's brief counseling on the patients' smokinghabit.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1992;13(7):574-580
No abstract available.
Counseling*
2.All Doctors are Born Counselors
Korean Medical Education Review 2017;19(2):109-110
No abstract available.
Counseling
3.Counselling changes in sexual functioning for women with breast cancer
Journal of University of Malaya Medical Centre 2010;13(1):33-37
As women with breast cancer are living longer, issues beyond survivorship like the much neglected
sexual functioning and issue of quality of life have become increasingly important. Experiences
of significant alterations in sexual functioning need to be addressed. However, these sexual
issues are often not acknowledged in our traditional medical model of health care delivery. This
paper briefly reviews the changes in sexual functioning after a diagnosis of breast cancer, with
implication for clinical practice and medical curicula
counseling
4.The Effects of a Stress Management Program on Job Stress in a Hotel Culinary Staff.
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2008;19(4):611-621
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to investigate the effects of a stress management program on Job Stress in culinary staff at a Hotel. METHOD: This was a quasi-experimental study using non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest design. The subjects of this study were 52 culinary staff members(head culinary, first culinary) working at a S hotel.(25 in the experimental group, 27 in the control group) The experimental group was provided with an individual counseling program for 12 weeks and 30 min/week. The control group was provided with booklets. Data were analyzed with SAS Program using repeated measures ANOVA. RESULTS: The stress management program was effective to improve job stressors and especially to relax interpersonal conflict among the sub-factors of job stress based on the results mentioned above. CONCLUSION: This program was effective in reducing job stress. However, further studies are required to measure persistent and long-term effects through the application of the program, which is specifically designed for reduce to job stress, for over 12 weeks.
Counseling
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Pamphlets
5.Counseling about Teratogenicity Risks Associated with Medications during Pregnancy.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2003;24(1):11-18
No abstract available.
Counseling*
;
Pregnancy*
6.Clinical psychologic counseling
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1999;233(2):14-17
Psychologic counseling for the first time in Vietnam had been integrated into a general clinic - a private clinic named the Ngäc Kh¸nh General Clinic and Health Cunseling. During the two year period (1997-1998) there had been admitted to the Clinic 207 clients of various age groups: infants, adolescents adults as well. In this article, the author related his experiences in Couseling Practtice and psychotherapy concerning mental disorders such as psychosomatic problems, neurotic disorders, depressive reactions, anxieties, phobias, chronic stress, marital problems and sexual inadequacy as well.
Psychology
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Counseling
7.Infertility Counseling for Clinicians.
Sook Jung HWANG ; Hye Jung HWANG
Korean Journal of Fertility and Sterility 2006;33(4):207-217
No abstract available.
Counseling*
;
Infertility*
8.Genetic Counseling.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1998;41(3):293-293
9.The impact of genetic counseling on performance of prenatalcytogenetic diagnosis.
Sei Kwang KIM ; Yeoung Ho YANG ; Chan Ho SONG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1992;35(12):1742-1748
No abstract available.
Diagnosis*
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Genetic Counseling*
10.Counselling-A necessary task for the obstetrician when a fetus suffers from a congenital malformation
Journal of Medical Research 2005;39(6):90-96
Counselling for women during pregnancy is an important part of the obstetrician's tasks. When the patient is a pregnant woman whose fetus is found through ultrasound scanning to suffer from a congenital malformation, counselling becomes even more important. Objective: The objectives of this article are to explore women's perceptions of the ultrasound scanning and their satisfaction with the doctor's advice and investigate the factors affectted to the quality of counseling. Method: The research was conducted in Hanoi Obstetric Hosital, using participant observation and in-depth interviews with women pregnant with an anomalous fetus. Result: The research documents that women are not always satisfied with the counselling provided. Several factors affect the quality of counseling, notably the lack of trained health staff and the overload of work at the hospital. Conclusion: The article concludes that the counselling provided does not live up to women's expectations and that this has to do with the qualifications of health staff and the organization of hospital services. On the basis of the research, some recommendations are proposed in order to improve the quality of counselling, diagnosis and decision-making when a fetal malformation occurs
Congenital Abnormalities, Pregnancy, Counseling