1.Development and Evaluation of Standardized Telephone Counseling Guidelines on Symptom Management for Patients Discharged after Colorectal Cancer Surgery.
Jin Young CHOI ; Sook Kyeung KIM ; Ji Yeon AN ; Gu Seul KIM
Asian Oncology Nursing 2014;14(3):191-201
PURPOSE: This study was carried out to develop standardized telephone counseling guidelines regarding symptom management for patients discharged after colorectal cancer surgery, and to apply and assess it in practice in order to increase patient satisfaction and compliance level. METHODS: Five frequent symptoms; pain, diarrhea, constipation, bowel obstruction and wounds were extracted by a preliminary survey. RESULTS: For wound and bowel obstruction, the most frequent applied guideline was ER recommendation, and it was statistically significant (p<.002). The assessment result of guideline application (satisfaction rate, compliance rate and symptom resolution) shows an average satisfaction rate of 3.80 on a 4 point scale and all 6 cases which recommended immediate ER visits followed the guidelines. CONCLUSION: According to the result of this study, the developed guidelines are worth while to increase patient satisfaction as well as to resolve symptoms.
Colonic Neoplasms
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Colorectal Neoplasms*
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Compliance
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Constipation
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Counseling*
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Diarrhea
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Humans
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Patient Satisfaction
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Telephone*
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Wounds and Injuries
2.Effects of human serum and TGF-beta on proliferation and redifferentiation of human articular chondrocytes.
Byoung Hyun MIN ; Jeong Im WOO ; Kyeung Sook CHOI ; Jeong Mo LEE ; So Ra PARK
Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Research Society 2000;3(1):25-35
In monolayer culture, articular chondrocytes are well known to proliferate and dedifferentiate by seum and transforming growth factor-beta(TGF-beta). These dedifferentiated cells regain the ability to express type II collagen in alginate bead culture. In this study, the effects of human serum and TGF-beta on the proliferation and phenotypical change of human chondrocytes were examined in both monolayer and alginate bead culture. Proliferation was measured by 3H-thymidine incorporation and cell counting, chondrocytic phenotype by Western blot analysis of type II collagen expression, and proteoglycan synthesis by dimethylmethylene blue assay. Both human serum and TGF-beta synergistically increased the proliferation of chondrocytes in monolayer culture. Human serum had effect to maintain the type II collagen expression, even with enhanced level, in monolayer culture and showed redifferentiation in alginate culture, similar to fetal bovine serum control. TGF-beta enhanced the production of proteoglycan in monolayer culture. In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that human serum and TGF-beta could be used as potent additives to increase chondrocyte proliferation and maintain its phenotype.
Blotting, Western
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Cell Count
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Chondrocytes*
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Collagen Type II
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Humans*
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Phenotype
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Proteoglycans
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Transforming Growth Factor beta*
3.Calcium and Milk Intake of Elementary School Students from School Foodservices: Focus on the Gyeongsangbukdo Province.
Sun Hee PARK ; Kyeung Soon LEE ; Soo Kyong CHOI ; Jung Sook SEO
Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association 2014;20(1):12-25
The calcium intake of elementary school students residing in Gyeongsangbukdo province from their school foodservice and milk program was evaluated. A total of 252 subjects (50.4% boys and 49.6% girls) were examined. A significant percentage of the total subjects (32.9%) reported skipping breakfast once or more per week, with the major reasons for skipping breakfast being a lack of time and appetite. A majority of the total subjects (78.2%) participated in the school milk program. The type of milk consumed by the subjects was mainly white milk, with a milk intake mostly between one and two cups. Participants in the school milk program consumed over the recommended nutrient intake (RNI) of calcium, but non-participants consumed only 48.1% of the RNI (P<0.001). The calcium intake rate according to food cooking methods, from highest to lowest was in the order bap, twigim, jeon, jjim, and gui. Although the food intake rate of guk was low, the calcium intake rate by RNI was the highest for guk. On the other hand, the food intake rate of bap and kimchi was high, but their calcium intake rate by RNI was relatively low. These results show that non-participants in the school milk program are significantly deficient in calcium. Therefore, to improve the calcium nutrition for children, school lunch menus containing high calcium need to be developed and children should be encouraged to enter a school milk program.
Appetite
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Breakfast
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Calcium*
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Child
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Cooking
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Eating
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Gyeongsangbuk-do*
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Hand
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Humans
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Lunch
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Methods
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Milk*
4.Standardization of Nursing Documents for Special Nursing Units.
Hyeoun Ae PARK ; In Sook CHO ; Keoung Duk KIM ; Jung Sook PARK ; Keoung Soon YOO ; Soon Ja YOON ; Soon Ok LEE ; Young Sun LEE ; Yeoun Lee JUNG ; Woun Ja CHOI ; Eun Yeoun CHOI ; Kyeung Leuy HAN
Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2000;6(3):31-38
The purpose of this paper is to introduce standardization activities of nursing documentation for special nursing units following standardization efforts for general nursing units last year. Modified Delphi approach with expert panel was used to identify essential nursing documents and data set for each units. Expert panel was consisted of head nurses or charge nurses of each special nursing unit from 8 tertiary hospitals with more than 500 beds in Seoul. the secretary-general of Clinical Nurses Association and a faculty of College of Nursing. The exiting nursing forms of seven special nursing units, which include Emergency room, Intensive care unit, Operating room, Respiratory intensive care unit. Delivery floor. Nursery and Dialysis room, were analyzed and prototypes of the standard nursing forms and guidelines were developed. The clinical field test was done with the help of Clinical Nurses Association. At the field test 3.744 clinical staff nurses from 20 tertiary hospitals with more than 500 beds in Korea were involved and provided feedback. Finally public hearing was held and more than 600 nurses from 116 hospitals attended and provided feedback. Through these process consensus of nursing community was attained for standard documents and data items. The result is available at http://nursing.snu.ac.kr/standard/ through internet.
Consensus
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Dataset
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Dialysis
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Emergency Service, Hospital
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Hearing
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Intensive Care Units
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Internet
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Korea
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Nurseries
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Nursing*
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Nursing, Supervisory
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Operating Rooms
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Seoul
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Tertiary Care Centers
5.Long-Term Outcomes of Cytomegalovirus Reactivation in Patients with Moderate to Severe Ulcerative Colitis: A Multicenter Study.
You Sun KIM ; Young Ho KIM ; Joo Sung KIM ; Seong Yeon JEONG ; Soo Jeong PARK ; Jae Hee CHEON ; Byong Duk YE ; Sung Ae JUNG ; Young Sook PARK ; Chang Hwan CHOI ; Kyeung Ok KIM ; Byung Ik JANG ; Dong Soo HAN ; Suk Kyun YANG ; Won Ho KIM
Gut and Liver 2014;8(6):643-647
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivations are frequently observed in patients with active ulcerative colitis (UC), and ganciclovir therapy is effective in patients with steroid-refractory UC. This study aimed to determine the long-term outcomes of CMV reactivation and the long-term therapeutic efficacy of ganciclovir treatment. METHODS: This retrospective multicenter study included a cohort of 72 patients with moderate-to-severe UC who were evaluated for CMV reactivation at the time of their initial UC flare. Colectomy, disease relapse, and the recurrence rate of CMV reactivation were investigated. RESULTS: The mean duration of follow-up for the 72 patients was 43.16+/-19.78 months (range, 1 to 67 months). The cumulative colectomy (log-rank, p=0.025) and disease flare-up rates (log-rank, p=0.048) were significantly higher in the CMV-positive group. Of the 11 patients who were successfully treated with ganciclovir in the initial treatment, three patients (27.3%) experienced CMV reactivation, and six patients (54.5%) experienced poor outcomes, such as the need for colectomy or a steroid-dependent state. CONCLUSIONS: The patients who had CMV-reactivated UC showed poor outcomes at the long-term follow-up, and the long-term efficacy of ganciclovir therapy was marginal. Careful assessment is necessary for patients who exhibit evidence of CMV reactivation.
Antiviral Agents/*therapeutic use
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Case-Control Studies
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Cohort Studies
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Colectomy/utilization
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Colitis, Ulcerative/complications/*drug therapy
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*Cytomegalovirus
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Cytomegalovirus Infections/complications/*drug therapy
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Ganciclovir/*therapeutic use
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Humans
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Longitudinal Studies
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Remission Induction
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Retrospective Studies
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Severity of Illness Index
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Treatment Outcome
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*Virus Activation