1.The Measurement of the Contamination Period about the Storage Environment of Ethylene Oxide Gas Sterilized Packs Using in the Operating Room.
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 1999;11(2):343-357
The contamination period of the sterilized pack is influenced by the storage environment such as air contamination, temperature, humidity and the quality of the wrapping material. This study was conducted to provide basic data, for the expiration date of the EO gas sterilized pack (which was wrapped with polypropylene / polyester one side and paper the other side) by investigating the storage environment and monthly contamination period. The duration of study was 12 months, from Dec. 1, 1997 to Nov. 30, 1998. A total of 144 EO gas sterilized packs were kept in six storage cabinets of storage area after selecting four Operating Room, the Central Supply Department and General Surgery Clinic of one University Hospital in Taegu city. The samples were cultured in fluid thioglycolate media 30m1 in 37degrees C incubator for 48 hours. Air microbial bioburden in the six storage area and storage cabinet was monitored by exposing blood agar plate for fit teen minutes and culture were observed at 37t incubator for 2 thours. Temperature and Humidity were investigated four times(8 am, 2, 5, & 10 pm) a day and the mean values calculated. The results of this study are as follows 1. There was no contaminations in EO gas sterilized packs for 12 months observation. 2. The mean air contamination rate of storage area and cabinet in Operating Room was 4.9 CFU and 2.4 CPU during observation period. The mean air contamination rate of storage area and cabinet was 4.2 CPU and 2.2 CPU each during observation period. The rate of air contamination in storage room was at least twice than that of storage in Operating Room. The period that showed highest air contamination was in Feb. 98 as 9.2 CPU and the lowest in Mar. 98 as 1.1 CPU. 3. The predominant microorganisms were gram post five staphylococci, gram negative staphylococci in all storage environment, gram positive bacilli, gram negative bacilli in C cabinet of Operating Room and storage area in General Surgery Clinic, Fungi in storage area of Operating Room. 4. The mean temperature was 24.9+/-0.6degrees C(mean standard deviation) in storage area and 24.8+/-0.5degrees C in storage cabinet of Operating Room. The temperature was not differentiated between storage area and cabinet of Operating Room. The mean humidity was 63.6 7.3% (mean standard deviation) in storage area, 663+/-7.9% in cabinet of Operating Room. The humidity was observed high rate in storage area than cabinet of the six area environment. There was no growth of microorganism in sterilized packs during the observation. So we concluded that the contamination period of EQ gas sterilized packs was over 12 months. The high rate of air contamination in storage area might increase the degree of contamination of sterilized packs and the infection rate of operative wound. So the methods which could reduce the air contamination should be developed.
Adolescent
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Agar
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Daegu
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Ethylene Oxide*
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Fungi
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Humans
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Humidity
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Incubators
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Operating Rooms*
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Polyesters
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Polypropylenes
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Wounds and Injuries
2.The relationship between diuresis and pulmonary function in respira- tory distress syndrome of the newborn.
Eun Ae PARK ; Yung Sook KO ; Gyoung Hee KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(8):1086-1092
No abstract available.
Diuresis*
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn*
3.A Case of Porokeratosis Mibelli.
Young Soo KIM ; Kyung Ae SOHN ; Hyo Sook PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1973;11(1):43-47
Porokeratosis (mibelli's disease) is a chronic, heritable disorder of the skin, which has a regular dominant limitation to the male sex. This is characterized by localized areas of faulty keratinization resulting in the cornoid lamella, the morphologic and histologic hallmakr of the disease process. Histogenesis is best explained as a mutant clonal keratosis of epidermis, these clonal cells are probably ingerited. A case of porokeratosis Mibelli is reported with its clinical, histological evaluation and review of articles.
Epidermis
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Humans
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Keratosis
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Male
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Porokeratosis*
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Skin
4.Effects of Telephone Intervention as Supportive Nursing on Self-Care Practices and Qualify of Life for Gynecological Cancer Patients under Chemotherapy.
Ae Sook KIM ; Eun Sook LEE ; Sung Hyo KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2007;37(5):744-753
PURPOSE: The effects of telephone intervention on self-care practices and quality of life for gynecological cancer patients under chemotherapy was investigated. METHODS: A non-equivalent control group pre-test post-test quasi-experimental design was used. The subjects were women cancer patients who had received less than two chemotherapy sessions at C university hospital of Chonnam province(26 in the experimental group: 25 in the control group). The patient's self-care practices(Na & Lee, 1999; Jang, 2004) and quality of life(Lee & Jo, 1997) were measured three times. using a questionnaire. The data was analyzed by Repeated Measures ANOVA, the Friedman test, and the Mann-Whitney test using the SPSS window version 12.0 program. RESULTS: This study showed that the score of self-care practices and quality of life for the experimental group under telephone counseling were higher than those of the control group. CONCLUSION: This study revealed that a telephone intervention as supportive nursing care for women cancer patients under going chemotherapy was effective for self-care practices and qualify of life during the recovery period. Futhermore, this study also suggests that telephone counseling can serve as a continuing nursing supportive intervention for women cancer patients for the upcoming stages of further chemotherapy.
Adult
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Female
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Genital Neoplasms, Female/drug therapy/*nursing/radiotherapy
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Models, Nursing
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Patient Education as Topic
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*Quality of Life
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*Self Care
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Specialties, Nursing
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Telephone
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Time Factors
5.A case of Infantile Polycystic kidney.
Ae Sook KIM ; Soon Bock PARK ; Young Gun KIM ; Kwan Hwooy CHO ; Jong Soo KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1985;28(2):191-196
No abstract available.
Polycystic Kidney Diseases*
6.Knowledge and Attitudes of Oncology Nurses Toward Cancer Pain Managements.
Soung Wha GONG ; Jji Yha BANG ; Min Sook SEO ; Sin Sook HYUN ; Hee Jung KIM ; Mi Ae LEE ; Mi Ae LEE ; Hyen Hee YOU ; Jae Kyoung HER ; Eun Ae KIM ; Kyung Sook PARK
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2004;16(1):5-16
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of oncology ward nurses toward cancer pain management and to find ways to improve the educational program for nurses. METHOD: A total of 209 nurses working at the oncology ward of three hospitals in Seoul and a Gyenggi Province. The survey instrument used was the 32-item scale for evaluating nurses knowledge and attitudes originally developed by McCaffery and Ferrell'(1990), that was by Kim'(1997). RESULTS: In terms of the nurses knowledge of pain management, the result showed that the nurses scored an average of 67.8 out of 100 for phamacokinetics of opioids, 84.8 for classification of analgesics, 60.1 for pain assessment, and 70.7 for drug administration. 18.2% of the nurses hesitate to inject the narcotic agent because of concerns regarding the drug's potential side effects. there was significant difference in the knowledge of pain management according to the general characteristics of pain in terms of the nurses age(p=.001), position (p=.016), years of experiences(p=.002), experience of cancer pain education(p=.001). CONCLUSION: The also showed that nurses working at cancer ward lack knowledge. It is important to provide intensive education to nurses about cancer pain management.
Analgesics
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Analgesics, Opioid
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Classification
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Education
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Pain Management*
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Pain Measurement
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Seoul
7.Knowledge and Attitudes of Oncology Nurses Toward Cancer Pain Managements.
Soung Wha GONG ; Jji Yha BANG ; Min Sook SEO ; Sin Sook HYUN ; Hee Jung KIM ; Mi Ae LEE ; Mi Ae LEE ; Hyen Hee YOU ; Jae Kyoung HER ; Eun Ae KIM ; Kyung Sook PARK
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2004;16(1):5-16
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of oncology ward nurses toward cancer pain management and to find ways to improve the educational program for nurses. METHOD: A total of 209 nurses working at the oncology ward of three hospitals in Seoul and a Gyenggi Province. The survey instrument used was the 32-item scale for evaluating nurses knowledge and attitudes originally developed by McCaffery and Ferrell'(1990), that was by Kim'(1997). RESULTS: In terms of the nurses knowledge of pain management, the result showed that the nurses scored an average of 67.8 out of 100 for phamacokinetics of opioids, 84.8 for classification of analgesics, 60.1 for pain assessment, and 70.7 for drug administration. 18.2% of the nurses hesitate to inject the narcotic agent because of concerns regarding the drug's potential side effects. there was significant difference in the knowledge of pain management according to the general characteristics of pain in terms of the nurses age(p=.001), position (p=.016), years of experiences(p=.002), experience of cancer pain education(p=.001). CONCLUSION: The also showed that nurses working at cancer ward lack knowledge. It is important to provide intensive education to nurses about cancer pain management.
Analgesics
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Analgesics, Opioid
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Classification
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Education
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Pain Management*
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Pain Measurement
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Seoul
8.Standardization and Validity Study of Korean Nomenclature of NIC.
Hyeoun Ae PARK ; Jeong Eun KIM ; In Sook CHO ; Young Hee CHOI ; Hyang Yeon LEE ; Hea Sook KIM ; Hyoun Kyung PARK
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 1999;11(1):23-38
The purpose of this study was to dcvclop nd test the validity of standardized Korean nome clature based on Nursing Intervention Classi ications (MC), developed by McCloskey and Bul chek at the University of Iowa, The four phases of the study were 1. Two professors and 15 graduate stude ts, who were taking a nursing intervention cours, translated the 433 nursing interventions of IC into Korean 2. 12 nurses with various clinical bac rounds reviewed the nomenclature, taking into nsider ation the definition and activities for each Korean nursing intervention. The Delphi method was used to determine the best appropriate nomenclature for each intervention ~. 20 academic and clinical experts in nursing were given a questionnaire to rate the validity of each Korean nomenclature using a 5 point Likert scale ranging from very inappropriate to very appropriate 4. five members of the Korean Nurses Association Research Committee reviewed the survey results and determined the most appropriate Korean nomenclature for each nursing intei veiition of NIC system. Most nomenclature had a score of more than 4.0, but seven nursing interventions had a score lower than 4.0: Critical Path Development (2.71), Calming Technique ~3.4l), Grief Work Facilitation (3.44), Order Transcription (3.44), Self Modification Assistance (3.44), and Teaching Psycho-motor Skills (3.47). These research results will be included in the nursing vocabulary dictionary to be published by Korean Nurses Association.
Critical Pathways
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Grief
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Iowa
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Nursing
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Vocabulary
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Surveys and Questionnaires
9.A Case of Pierre Robin Syndrome.
Eung Deok CHOI ; Ae Sook KIM ; Kwan Hwooy CHO ; Jong Soo KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1985;28(10):1023-1026
No abstract available.
Pierre Robin Syndrome*
10.Stress Experience of Nursing Students to Clinical Practice.
Hye Sook JANG ; Soo Ae KIM ; Hung Kyu KIM
Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing 1999;5(1):5-17
This study was designed to determine the schemata and their characteristics of stress experience the subjectivity of stress experience(structure of subjectivity) would be a basic step for the effective clinical education through the stress management for characteristics of these types. Q-methodological method was used for that purpose. The research method statements were collected prior to the study through indepth interviews. For the study, 31 Q-statements were selected. There were 34 nursing students as subjects for the research. The 34 nursing students sorted the 31 statements using the principal of forced normal distribution. The principle of forced normal distribution, which has 9 scales to measure the individual opinions, was called. Q-factor analysis by using PC QUANL program supply the material. According to the outcomes of this study, there were 3 types of special opinion about the stress experience of clinical practice. The first type is called "Influence of practical atmosphere type". Members of this type experienced stress by an inadequate orientation and undesirable role model of nursing. The second type is called "conflict of nursing role type". Members of this type experienced stress by an inadequate orientation and undesirable role model of nursing. The third type is called "Lack of confidence type". Members of this type experienced stress be cause of a lack of confidence for their own nursing knowledge and skill. As a result, we now need further study to identify individual psychological aspects of stress for clinical practice. The findings will guide the development in effective approaches for clinical education. Finally, the result of the study will provide us the need for developing systematic and integrated practice education program for students and active involvement of clinical instructor.
Atmosphere
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Education
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Humans
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Nursing*
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Students, Nursing*
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Weights and Measures
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Child Health