1.Influence of Resilience and Job Embeddedness on Turnover Intention in General Hospital Nurses
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2019;25(4):362-372
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of resilience and job placement on general hospital nurse's intention to relocate, prepare a practical transfer management plan, and provide basic data on effective personnel management. METHODS: Data were collected from 333 nurses in 2 general hospitals with more than 500 beds in P-city. Data analysis was performed using hierarchical regression with the SPSS/WIN 25.0 program. RESULTS: The significant factors influencing turnover intention of hospital nurses were sacrifice, fit, link, interpersonal relationship, followed by experience of turnover. Explanatory power was 42% in the regression model. CONCLUSION: Resilience and job embeddedness have a positive effect on turnover intention in general hospital nurses. Therefore, efforts to improve resilience, job embeddedness, and organizational support are required to decrease turnover intention.
Hospitals, General
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Intention
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Personnel Management
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Statistics as Topic
2.Effects of Self-Efficacy Promotion Program on Self-Efficacy, Self-Care Behavior, and Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Radiotherapy.
Journal of Korean Oncology Nursing 2011;11(2):136-146
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of self-efficacy promotion programs on self-efficacy, self-care behavior, and quality of life in breast cancer patients receiving radiation therapy. METHODS: This study was conducted from November 1, 2009 to December 10, 2010. A total of 39 breast cancer patients, who received radiotherapy in a University hospital located in city B, participated in the study and were divided into two groups (experimental group 17 and control group 22). The data were analyzed with the chi2-test and ANCOVA using the SPSS/Win 17.0 program. RESULTS: Self-efficacy promotion programs aimed at self-management were effective in enhancing concrete self-efficacy but not effective in promoting general self-efficacy, self-care behavior, and quality of life among breast cancer patients who have received radiotherapy. CONCLUSION: Organizing a support group for the breast cancer patients seems to be highly necessary to help themselves obtain higher level of specific self-efficacy, self-care behavior, and quality of life in general. It will also be beneficial for the breast cancer patients to understand their unique situations and improve their health problems for themselves.
Breast
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Breast Neoplasms
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Humans
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Quality of Life
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Self Care
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Self Efficacy
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Self-Help Groups
3.The Impact of Nursing Professionalism on the Nursing Performance and Retention Intention among Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses.
Kyoung Ja KWON ; Kyoung Hee KO ; Kyung Won KIM ; Jung A KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2010;16(3):229-239
PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the impact of nursing professionalism on the nursing performance and retention intention among psychiatric mental health nurses. METHODS: As a descriptive correlational study, this study sampled 206 psychiatric mental health nurses in six hospitals in Seoul and Gyeonggi area through convenience sampling. Data were collected from March 2 to 31, 2009 using a self-report questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS WIN 16.0. RESULTS: In the subscales of professionalism, the 'Sense of calling' had the highest mean score while the 'Professional organization' had the lowest mean score. A significant positive correlation was observed in nursing professionalism, nursing performance and retention intention. According to an analysis on the impact of each subscale of nursing professionalism on nursing performance and retention intention, the 'Sense of calling' and 'Autonomy' were the most significant predictor variable. CONCLUSION: The results confirmed that the improvement of psychiatric mental health nurses' professionalism increases their nursing performance and retention intention and the 'Sense of calling' and 'Autonomy' are critical prediction factors. It is necessary to come up with a strategy which strengthens nursing professionalism in order to improve psychiatric mental health nurses' performance and retention intention.
Humans
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Intention
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Mental Health
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Nursing Staff
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Professional Practice
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Retention (Psychology)
4.Effects of Edible and Medicinal Plants Intake on Blood Glucose, Glycogen and Protein Levels in Streptozotocin Induced Diabetic Rats.
Sook Ja LIM ; Hye Kyoung HAN ; Jin Hee KO
The Korean Journal of Nutrition 2003;36(10):981-989
The hypoglycemic effects of four edible plants (Angelicae tenuissimae (A. ten.), Pleurospermum kamtschaticum (P. kam.), Adenophora remotiflora (A. rem.) and Zanthoxylum schinifolium (Z. sch.)) in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats were investigated. Sprague-Dawley male rats weighing 190-230 g were induced diabetes mellitus by the STZ injection (45 mg/kg) into the tail vein and were divided into six groups ; normal, STZ-control and four edible plant groups (A. ten., P kam., A. rem. and Z. sch. groups). Normal and STZ-control groups were fed a AIN-93 diet and four groups of STZ-induced diabetic rats were fed one of each experimental diets containing 10% of the edible plant powder for 4 weeks. Diabetic rats showed the lower weight gain compared to the normal rats. In experimental groups except P. kam., AST activities were close to normal. A. ten. group were lowered ALT activities slightly. The plasma glucose levels of the diabetic experimental groups were significantly decreased at 4th week. The plasma insulin levels in diabetic experimental groups were not significantly different compared to the STZ-control group. The liver glycogen levels in STZ injected rats were significantly lower in compared to the normal rats. However no significant differences were found in response experimental plants intake in diabetic rats. The muscle glycogen were not significantly different among all the groups.
Animals
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Blood Glucose*
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Campanulaceae
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Diet
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Glycogen*
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Humans
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Hypoglycemic Agents
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Insulin
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Liver Glycogen
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Male
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Plants, Edible
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Plants, Medicinal*
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Plasma
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Rats*
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Streptozocin*
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Veins
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Weight Gain
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Zanthoxylum
5.Expression of Claudin-1 in the Fetal Skin during the Developmental Stage.
Hye Kyoung KIM ; Yoo Soo KO ; Ok Ja JOH ; Jai Seung LEE ; Kye Yong SONG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2008;46(8):1048-1055
BACKGROUND: Claudins are integral membrane proteins at tight junctions of simple epithelium and have an important role in cell-cell adhesion and barrier function. Their altered expression modifies the biological function and behavior of epithelial cells. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to observe the distribution and the degree of expression of claudin-1 during fetal skin development. METHODS: The expression of claudin-1 in the fetal skin was analyzed after immunohistochemical stain was performed on paraffin embedded tissue of sole and scalp of 34 human fetuses, ranging from 10 to 39 weeks of gestational age, using anti-human monoclonal antibody against the claudin-1. RESULTS: Claudin-1 appeared strongly in the sole skin at the 12th week of gestation thereafter expressed more in middle layer in epidermis of the sole and the scalp. Inner root sheaths and early hair germ cells were strongly positive in fetal hair development. Eccrine gland epithelium was positive in later stages. Focal positive expression in superficial layer and strong in middle layer were noted in oral mucosa side of the lip. CONCLUSION: Claudin-1 showed slightly different expression in skin and oral mucosa and has a important role in the development of tight junction and barrier formation in skin and mucosa during fetal stage.
Claudin-1
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Claudins
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Eccrine Glands
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Epidermis
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Epithelium
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Fetus
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Germ Cells
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Gestational Age
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Hair
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Humans
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Lip
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Membrane Proteins
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Mouth Mucosa
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Mucous Membrane
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Paraffin
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Pregnancy
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Scalp
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Skin
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Tight Junctions
6.Nutritional Assessment and the Effectiveness of Dietary Counseling in Infants and Young Children with Iron Deficiency Anemia.
Ja Kyoung KIM ; Eun Young KO ; Yu Jin LEE ; Yong Hun JUN ; Soon Ki KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 2003;46(1):11-16
PURPOSE: Iron deficiency is still the most common nutrient deficient disorder despite the improvement in general health and nutrition. This study is designed to evaluate the dietary history of infants and young children with iron deficiency anemia(IDA) and the effects of nutritional counseling. METHODS: This study was conducted on 120 children from 6 to 36 months of age with IDA. Their parents completed a questionnaire and took counsel for nutrition. IDA was defined as Hb <11.0 g/dL, ferritin <10 ng.mL or transferrin saturation <15%, or Hb increase >1 g/dL after iron preparation. The questionnaire consisted of their feeding patterns, weaning time and kinds of food. RESULTS: In the 120 infants and young children aged from 6 to 36 months, the parents of 82 cases was counseled about nutrition. Fifty six infants among 82 cases have started weaning and the main foods of weaning were rice and/or rice gruel. Nutritional problems in weaning were that some children over one year of age were using a bottle, and parents restricted weaning food at will because of allergic disease or chronic disease. Most parents were satisfied with the nutritional counseling given from a clinical dietitian and showed good compliance. CONCLUSION: Many infants and young children with IDA were provided with non iron-fortified foods and made an inadequate wean. Most parents were satisfied with the nutritional counseling and showed good compliance. The need of dietary counseling was required for prevention and treatment of iron deficiency anemia because of inadequate weaning.
Infant
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Child
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Male
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Female
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Humans
7.A Study on Dietary Isoflavone Intake from Soy Food and Urinary Isoflavone Excretion and, Menopausal Symptoms in Korean Women in Rural Areas.
Chung Ja SUNG ; Sun He CHOI ; Mi Hyun KIM ; Min Hye PARK ; Byoung Seob KO ; Ho Kyoung KIM
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 2000;5(1):120-129
Very little is known about the relation between isoflavone intake and menopausal symptoms in Korean woman To find the effects and correlations between these factors, questionnaires(maternal factors, menopausal symptoms) anthropometric measurement, 24hr dietary recalls, and urinary isoflavones analysis were conducted in 100 postmenopausal women residing in the Kyunggi-do rural area. The average age hight and weight of the subject were 61.5 years, 153.6 cm and 56.2kg. The average age at menarche, menopause, and menstrual cycle were 16.7 years, 47.2 years, 29.8 years, respectively. Most of the postmenopausal women experienced mildly menopausal symptoms. The mean calorie, protein and calcium intake were 1417.6 kcal(74.7% of the Korean RDA) 53.2 g(88.6% of the Korean RDA) and 454.0mg(65.6% of the Korean RDA) respectively. The ration of energy from carbohydrate, protein, and fat was 68: 15: 17 The average isoflavone intake from soy foods was 27.27 mg. The major food source of the isoflavone were soybeans and soybean curd. The average urinary isoflavone excretion was 2. 78nmol/mg Cr and showed significant positive correlation with isoflavone intake. Isoflavone intake from soy foods had a negative correlation with the severity of menopausal symptoms. Therefore, soy foods which contain isoflavone may have a protective effect on menopausal symptoms of women in Korea.
Calcium
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Female
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Gyeonggi-do
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Humans
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Isoflavones
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Korea
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Menarche
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Menopause
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Menstrual Cycle
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Soy Foods*
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Soybeans
8.Effects of exercise on hematological and serum biochemical parameters in riding ponies
Jeong-Ja KO ; Young-Woo LEE ; Jong-Pil SEO ; Kyoung-Kap LEE
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2020;60(1):33-37
The purpose of the present study was to investigate changes in hematological and serum biochemical parameters in ponies exercising 3 times a day. The study included 10 healthy 4- to 5-year-old Jeju crossbred ponies used in riding lessons at an equestrian riding school. Hematology and serum chemistry samples were obtained before the initial lesson and after the last lesson of the day. The post-exercise results showed that packed cell volume, white blood cell, red blood cell, hemoglobin, and total protein levels increased significantly (p < 0.05). Serum Na + also increased significantly (p < 0.01), but serum Ca ++ decreased significantly p < 0.01).Creatinine kinase, aspartate amino transferase, gamma glutamyl transferase, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, and bilirubin levels increased significantly (p < 0.05), but the glucose level decreased significantly (p < 0.05). Furthermore, the serum cortisol hormone level increased significantly (p < 0.01). The results suggest that participating in riding lessons three times a day may result in various physiological changes, indicating the presence of exercise-related stress in riding ponies.
9.The Life of Elderly Women Living Alone.
Chunmi KIM ; Moon Hee KO ; Moon Jeong KIM ; Joohyun KIM ; Hee Ja KIM ; Jin Ha MOON ; Kyoung Seon BAEK ; Haeng Mi SON ; Sang Eun OH ; Young Ae LEE ; Jung Sook CHOI
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2008;38(5):739-747
PURPOSE: This study aimed to uncover the fundamental nature of living alone in female elderly. METHODS: The phenomenological research approach developed by van Manen was adopted. RESULTS: The theme was 'taking a firm stand alone on the edges of life'. The composition elements of living alone experienced by elderly women were as follows: 1) Corporeality: participants perceived their bodies by their health status. Unhealthy participants were suffering with diseases and dependant on other persons, while healthy participants were free from family responsibility and kept on moving. 2) Spatiality: participants felt both freedom and loneliness while they stayed home. 3) Relationality: participants felt pity and yearning for their bereaved husband and sometimes talked to his picture. According to their children's filial piety, participants were pleased or displeased. However, they incessantly devoted themselves to their children. 4) Temporality: participants considered the rest of their life as extra-time which was proceeding to death, and tried to keep themselves busy before they died. CONCLUSION: A nurse should understand the multifarious aspects of elderly women's life, and then intervene to consolidate their strengths for self-supporting the final years of life.
Adaptation, Psychological
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Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Attitude to Death
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Family
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Female
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Health Status
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Humans
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Interviews as Topic
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Life Style
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Loneliness
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*Quality of Life
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Widowhood/*psychology
10.A Case of Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis after Use of Sorafenib (Nexavar(R)).
Hak Ju KIM ; Ji Hye KIM ; June Bum KIM ; Hye Kyoung KIM ; Yoo Soo KO ; Ok Ja JOH ; Jae Seung LEE ; Kye Yong SONG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2008;46(5):648-651
Sorafenib (Nexavar(R)) is an oral multikinase inhibitor that was recently approved for use in metastatic renal cancer. It is currently undergoing investigation for the treatment of locally advanced renal cancer and in other tumor types. It has a broad spectrum of activity in treating multiple tyrosine kinases, including angiogenic factors VEGFR and PDGFR. Common cutaneous toxicities experienced with sorafenib include facial and scalp erythema, hand-foot syndrome, splinter hemorrhages, and alopecia. We report a case of a 57 year-old man diagnosed as renal cell carcinoma with distant metastaisis, who developed a leukocytoclastic vasculitis on the extremities after use of sorafenib.
Alopecia
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Angiogenesis Inducing Agents
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Carcinoma, Renal Cell
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Erythema
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Extremities
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Hand-Foot Syndrome
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Hemorrhage
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Kidney Neoplasms
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Niacinamide
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Phenylurea Compounds
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Phosphotransferases
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Scalp
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Tyrosine
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Vasculitis
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Vasculitis, Leukocytoclastic, Cutaneous