1.Clinical considerations of the mediastinal tumors in children.
Eun Joo KIM ; Gye Lim JUNG ; Hong Hoe KOO ; Hee Young SHIN ; Hyo Seop AHN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1992;35(1):98-107
No abstract available.
Child*
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Drug Therapy
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Humans
2.Experience of Pregnant Women with Problem Drinking during First Trimester of Pregnancy.
Il Ok KIM ; Gye Jeong YEOM ; Jung Yeol HAN
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing 2017;23(4):276-286
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the meaning of pregnant women's experiences with drinking alcohol during first trimester of pregnancy METHODS: The data were collected through in-depth interviews of 7 pregnant women who drank alcohol in the first trimester. Giorgi's phenomenological method was used for data analysis. RESULTS: Findings included 6 main themes and 14 themes. The main themes concerning pregnancy and drinking were: ‘Open attitude in drinking, History of drinking in family or spouse, Seeking information in how drinking affects pregnancy, Regret not doing planned pregnancy and not quitting drinking before pregnancy, Willing to stop drinking until the child birth, Awareness about importance of preconception care. CONCLUSION: The results of this study provide a deeper understanding of pregnant women's experiences of drinking alcohol during the first trimester of pregnancy. These results can be used in the development of strategies to prevent drinking alcohol during first trimester and to support preconception care and prenatal care.
Binge Drinking
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Child
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Drinking*
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Family Planning Services
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Female
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Humans
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Methods
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Parturition
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Preconception Care
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Trimester, First*
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Pregnancy*
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Pregnant Women*
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Prenatal Care
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Spouses
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Statistics as Topic
3.Clinical Results of Posterior Capsular Rupture During Cataract Operation.
Gye Jung BAE ; Ki Bong KIM ; Chun Ki JOO
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1993;34(10):993-998
To evaluate the character, management and clinical results of the posterior capsular rupture during cataract surgery, we retrospectively studied the cataract surgeries that were performed between May 1989 and Decemeber 1991. We discovered 64 eyes in which the posterior capsule was torn. The overall incidence of this complication was 4.4%. Our chart review of these surgical procedure revealed that the tear occurred most frequently during the nucleus removal(44%), occured more frequently at the periphery than the center and the extent was mostly below one-third of the whole posterior capsular surface(75%). We performed vitrectomy(58%) and peripheral iridectomy(14%). Posterior capsular lenses were implallted in 56 cases. The predicted power of lens calculated with SRK-II fomula and manufacturer's A-constant was approximately 0.46 diopter less than actual postoperative refraction. Final visual acuity of 20/40 or better was achieved in 73% of the 64 cases. Our results revealed that when properly managed, a torn posterior capsule is compatible with an excellent visual outcome.
Cataract*
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Incidence
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Retrospective Studies
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Rupture*
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Visual Acuity
4.Analysis of Intervention Studies for Married Immigrant Women.
Tae Im KIM ; Ji Young KIM ; Sun Mi CHOI ; Gye Hyun JUNG
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2013;24(2):172-184
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to analyze the intervention studies for married immigrant women. METHODS: Based on inclusion criteria, 45 articles published from 2006 to 2011 were reviewed and analyzed. RESULTS: Among the total amount of studies, 77.8% have been conducted since 2009; and 46.7% of them were for a master's thesis, 11.1% were for a doctoral thesis, and 42.2% were journal articles. Most of them were quantitative research (77.8%) and 71.1% were conducted in urban areas. The most frequently conducted intervention was art therapy (35.6%), whereas 6.7% was health education. In total, 104 outcome indicators were used with 57 (54.8%) in the mental health domain, 29 (27.9%) in the social health domain, and 18 (17.3%) in the physical health domain. The most commonly used outcome indicator was self-esteem (23.2%), and the next, in the order of frequency, included self-efficacy (23.2%), acculturative stress (21.4%), and depression (10.7%). CONCLUSION: Most intervention studies were conducted to support the sociocultural adaptation of married immigrant women, while few intervention studies were conducted to support the health of married immigrant women. To promote the health and quality of life of married immigrant women, many health related intervention programs should be undertaken.
Art Therapy
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Depression
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Emigrants and Immigrants
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Female
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Health Education
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Humans
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Clinical Trial
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Mental Health
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Quality of Life
5.Contraceptive Knowledge and Practice among Married Immigrant Women.
Tae Im KIM ; Ji Young KIM ; Gye Hyun JUNG ; Sun Mi CHOI
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing 2012;18(4):290-301
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the contraceptive knowledge and practice among married immigrant women. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey design with a convenient sampling was used. 170 married immigrant women were recruited in Daejeon city and Chungcheong area. A structured questionnaire was self-administered from November 1, 2011 to January 13, 2012. RESULTS: 48.2% of subjects have used contraceptive practice. The widely used contraception methods were IUD, condom, oral pill and withdrawal. 73.2% of subjects got information about contraception from family and friends, and 18.3% of subjects had no source of information. The subjects' employment state (p = .006), duration of marriage (p = .019), number of baby (p = .021), family type (p = .046) have a significant influence on their contraceptive practice. The subjects' mean score of contraceptive knowledge was very low (5.72 points out of 15 points). There were significant differences in subjects' contraceptive knowledge depending on their education level (p = .002), employment state (p < .001), country of origin (p = .010), and family type (p = .003). CONCLUSION: To improve contraceptive knowledge and practice for married immigrant women, it is necessary to develop a proper contraceptive education program to enhance contraceptive knowledge and practice. Adjusted education program by this results will contribute to increase sexual health for married immigrant women.
Condoms
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Contraception
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Emigrants and Immigrants
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Employment
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Female
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Friends
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Humans
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Marriage
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Reproductive Health
7.Anterior Displacement of the Eyeball in a Patient with Uncontrolled Schizophrenia
Si Young KIM ; Yeong A CHOI ; Gye Jung KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2024;65(8):540-544
Purpose:
To report a case in which vision improvement was achieved following surgery for anterior displacement of the eyeball resulting from self-mutilation in a patient with schizophrenia.Case summary: A 37-year-old female patient with schizophrenia was admitted following an attempt at self-mutilation, which led to anterior displacement of her right eyeball. Initial evaluation revealed that reduction was not feasible and visual acuity was finger count at 20 cm in the right eye. Orbital computed tomography indicated 26-mm anterior displacement of the eyeball from the center of the cornea to the interzygomatic line along with a small retrobulbar hemorrhage and edema in the superior rectus muscle. Surgical intervention, consisting of lateral canthotomy, cantholysis, and tarsorrhaphy, was performed for correction. The surgical site was reconstructed 6 days after surgery. A fundus examination conducted 1 month later revealed no abnormalities and best-corrected visual acuity improved to 20/20.
Conclusions
Globe subluxation due to self-mutilation is a very rare and urgent condition in both ophthalmic and psychiatric contexts that requires immediate surgical intervention. This case demonstrates that immediate anatomical reduction when there is no direct suspicion of optic nerve damage can be beneficial for the recovery of visual acuity and may lead to a favorable prognosis.
8.Anterior Displacement of the Eyeball in a Patient with Uncontrolled Schizophrenia
Si Young KIM ; Yeong A CHOI ; Gye Jung KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2024;65(8):540-544
Purpose:
To report a case in which vision improvement was achieved following surgery for anterior displacement of the eyeball resulting from self-mutilation in a patient with schizophrenia.Case summary: A 37-year-old female patient with schizophrenia was admitted following an attempt at self-mutilation, which led to anterior displacement of her right eyeball. Initial evaluation revealed that reduction was not feasible and visual acuity was finger count at 20 cm in the right eye. Orbital computed tomography indicated 26-mm anterior displacement of the eyeball from the center of the cornea to the interzygomatic line along with a small retrobulbar hemorrhage and edema in the superior rectus muscle. Surgical intervention, consisting of lateral canthotomy, cantholysis, and tarsorrhaphy, was performed for correction. The surgical site was reconstructed 6 days after surgery. A fundus examination conducted 1 month later revealed no abnormalities and best-corrected visual acuity improved to 20/20.
Conclusions
Globe subluxation due to self-mutilation is a very rare and urgent condition in both ophthalmic and psychiatric contexts that requires immediate surgical intervention. This case demonstrates that immediate anatomical reduction when there is no direct suspicion of optic nerve damage can be beneficial for the recovery of visual acuity and may lead to a favorable prognosis.
9.Anterior Displacement of the Eyeball in a Patient with Uncontrolled Schizophrenia
Si Young KIM ; Yeong A CHOI ; Gye Jung KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2024;65(8):540-544
Purpose:
To report a case in which vision improvement was achieved following surgery for anterior displacement of the eyeball resulting from self-mutilation in a patient with schizophrenia.Case summary: A 37-year-old female patient with schizophrenia was admitted following an attempt at self-mutilation, which led to anterior displacement of her right eyeball. Initial evaluation revealed that reduction was not feasible and visual acuity was finger count at 20 cm in the right eye. Orbital computed tomography indicated 26-mm anterior displacement of the eyeball from the center of the cornea to the interzygomatic line along with a small retrobulbar hemorrhage and edema in the superior rectus muscle. Surgical intervention, consisting of lateral canthotomy, cantholysis, and tarsorrhaphy, was performed for correction. The surgical site was reconstructed 6 days after surgery. A fundus examination conducted 1 month later revealed no abnormalities and best-corrected visual acuity improved to 20/20.
Conclusions
Globe subluxation due to self-mutilation is a very rare and urgent condition in both ophthalmic and psychiatric contexts that requires immediate surgical intervention. This case demonstrates that immediate anatomical reduction when there is no direct suspicion of optic nerve damage can be beneficial for the recovery of visual acuity and may lead to a favorable prognosis.
10.Anterior Displacement of the Eyeball in a Patient with Uncontrolled Schizophrenia
Si Young KIM ; Yeong A CHOI ; Gye Jung KIM
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2024;65(8):540-544
Purpose:
To report a case in which vision improvement was achieved following surgery for anterior displacement of the eyeball resulting from self-mutilation in a patient with schizophrenia.Case summary: A 37-year-old female patient with schizophrenia was admitted following an attempt at self-mutilation, which led to anterior displacement of her right eyeball. Initial evaluation revealed that reduction was not feasible and visual acuity was finger count at 20 cm in the right eye. Orbital computed tomography indicated 26-mm anterior displacement of the eyeball from the center of the cornea to the interzygomatic line along with a small retrobulbar hemorrhage and edema in the superior rectus muscle. Surgical intervention, consisting of lateral canthotomy, cantholysis, and tarsorrhaphy, was performed for correction. The surgical site was reconstructed 6 days after surgery. A fundus examination conducted 1 month later revealed no abnormalities and best-corrected visual acuity improved to 20/20.
Conclusions
Globe subluxation due to self-mutilation is a very rare and urgent condition in both ophthalmic and psychiatric contexts that requires immediate surgical intervention. This case demonstrates that immediate anatomical reduction when there is no direct suspicion of optic nerve damage can be beneficial for the recovery of visual acuity and may lead to a favorable prognosis.