1.Fibroepithelial Polyp of Vagina with Atypical Stromal Cells: A case report.
Mi Ok PARK ; Yong Jin KIM ; Jae Bok PARK
Korean Journal of Pathology 1998;32(8):619-921
A case of fibroepithelial polyp with stromal atypia in a 25-year-old female is described. The tumor arose from the vaginal wall and measured 3.5 cm in maximal diameter. It was composed of hypercellular connective tissue stroma and focal myxoid area containing numerous atypical mono- and multinucleated stromal cells. These cells may mislead to make a diagnosis of sarcoma, particulary of botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma.
Adult
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Connective Tissue
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Polyps*
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Rhabdomyosarcoma
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Sarcoma
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Stromal Cells*
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Vagina*
2.Relationship between the Discomfort of Tinnitus and the Quality of Life in Tinnitus Patients.
Mi Ok PARK ; Ju Sung KIM ; Jae Shin SHIN
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing 2003;6(1):40-50
PURPOSE: To investigate audiometery and characteristics related to tinnitus in tinnitus patients. and to understand the relationship between the discomfort of tinnitus and the quality of life. Methods: The subjects were 110 patients with tinnitus. The data were collected using tinnitus handicap questionnaire. quality of life, and pure tone audiometry, which measured hearing level in dB and frequency in Hz matching of tinnitus. RESULTS: Majority of tinnitus patients (75.5%~81.8%) had normal auditory sensation. but 82.7% of patients indicated that they have heard tinnitus frequently. or always, and the major sounds of tinnitus were wing, wung, wang, The matching sounds of tinnitus had various range in hearing level(dB) and frequency(Hz). Tinnitus patients reported moderate levels of the discomfort of tinnitus and the quality of life, and there were negative correlation between the discomfort of tinnitus and the quality of life(r=-.314, p .00l). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that special attention is needed for tinnitus patients because the physical. psychological. and social impacts of tinnitus could be decrease their quality of life, Specialized nursing intervention considering specific conditions related to tinnitus is required to solve various health problems of tinnitus patients.
Audiometry
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Hearing
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Humans
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Nursing
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Quality of Life*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Sensation
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Social Change
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Tinnitus*
3.A Case of Leiomyoma of the Ovary in Postmenopausal Women.
Young Kil PARK ; Chi Dong HAN ; Jae Su HAN ; Mi Ok PARK ; Jae Bok PARK
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1999;42(2):404-407
Leiomyoma is one of the rarest solid tumor of the ovary. Approximately 50 cases have been published to date. However, most reported leiomyoma of the ovaries were small and rarely induced serious symptoms. We report a case of ovarian leiomyoma in 57-year-old woman which has been experienced in our haspital with brief review of literature.
Female
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Humans
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Leiomyoma*
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Middle Aged
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Ovary*
4.Belief, Knowledge, and Practice about Oral Health Care of Middle-aged Women.
Geum Ja PARK ; Chun Hwa PARK ; Mi Ok KIM
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing 2009;15(2):130-139
PURPOSE: This study was performed to identify the relationship between belief, knowledge, and practice about oral health care of middle-aged women, and to prepare baseline data for developing a dental health education and promotion program. METHOD: For the survey, 120 individuals(middle-aged women) were chosen by convenience sampling and agreed to participate in the study. Their belief, knowledge, and practice about oral health care were measured. For descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Tukey and Pearson's correlation coefficient were used with SPSS Win 14.0. RESULT: The level of belief and practice about oral health care was middle for the subjects. However, the level of knowledge about oral health care was relatively high. The level of practice about oral health care related to characteristics of subjects showed significant differences according to level of education and oral health status. There was no significant correlation between the level of practice and the belief about oral health care. The practice about oral health care showed a significant positive correlation with knowledge. CONCLUSION: These findings demonstrate a need for the development of oral health care programs that is effective in improving belief, knowledge, and practice about oral health care reported by middle-aged women.
Female
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Health Education, Dental
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Humans
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Oral Health
5.A Structural Equation Model of Pressure Ulcer Prevention Action in Clinical Nurses.
Sook Ja LEE ; Ok Kyoung PARK ; Mi Yeon PARK
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2016;46(4):572-582
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to construct and test a structural equation model for pressure ulcer prevention action by clinical nurses. The Health Belief Model and the Theory of Planned Behavior were used as the basis for the study. METHODS: A structured questionnaire was completed by 251 clinical nurses to analyze the relationships between concepts of perceived benefits, perceived barriers, attitude, subjective norm, perceived control, intention to perform action and behavior. SPSS 22.0 and AMOS 22.0 programs were used to analyze the efficiency of the hypothesized model and calculate the direct and indirect effects of factors affecting pressure ulcer prevention action among clinical nurses. RESULTS: The model fitness statistics of the hypothetical model fitted to the recommended levels. Attitude, subjective norm and perceived control on pressure ulcer prevention action explained 64.2% for intention to perform prevention action. CONCLUSION: The major findings of this study indicate that it is essential to recognize improvement in positive attitude for pressure ulcer prevention action and a need for systematic education programs to increase perceived control for prevention action.
Education
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Intention
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Nursing
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Pressure Ulcer*
6.Development of a Nursing Practice Guideline for Pre and Post-Operative Care of Gastric Cancer Patients.
Healthcare Informatics Research 2010;16(4):215-223
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to develop nursing practice guidelines and algorithms for the pre- and postoperative care of gastric cancer patients. METHODS: The guidelines and algorithms were developed based on a literature review and subject-matter experts' knowledge. The usefulness and applicability of the developed guidelines and algorithms were evaluated by the expert group. RESULTS: The guidelines comprised 64 recommendations and algorithms for admission care, preoperative care on the day before the operation, preoperative care on the operation day, immediate postoperative assessment, postoperative care, and discharge care of gastric cancer patients. After appropriate evaluation, the experts declared the guidelines to be both useful and applicable. CONCLUSIONS: The guidelines developed in this study can be used for patient care and for training nursing students and novice nurses. In addition, these guidelines can be integrated into the electronic nursing record system for clinical decision support in the future. This will improve the quality of clinical nursing and the expertise of nurses.
Electronics
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Electrons
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Humans
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Nursing Records
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Patient Care
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Postoperative Care
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Preoperative Care
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Stomach Neoplasms
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Students, Nursing
7.Sebaceous Carcinoma Occurred in a Patient with Recurrent Bowen's Disease.
Mi Ok PARK ; Hoon Kyu OH ; Yong Jin KIM ; Jae Bok PARK
Korean Journal of Pathology 1997;31(5):476-481
Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare malignant epithelial tumor and has diverse clinical presentations as well as a variety of histologic patterns. Although the overwhelming majority of sebaceous carcinomas occur on the eyelid, they may also arise where sebaceous gland and hair are found together, but they favor the head and neck. We report a case of sebaceous carcinoma of the umbilicus in a 68-year-old man who had suffered from a long standing recurrent Bowen's disease of 23 years. The recurrent Bowen's disease in this patient appeared to be closely related to multiple arsenic medication 49 years and 39 years earlier. The excised specimen of umbilicus revealed a well demarcated, 1.5x1 cm sized tumor with grey-yellow hue. The tumor was identified as sebaceous carcinoma, which was characterized by lobular and comedo-carcinoma patterns. The tumor cells showed cytoplasmic foamy vacuolation, nuclear pleomorphism, and high mitotic activity. On an Oil-Red-O stain, the tumor cells were found to contain fine lipid droplets. The intracytoplasmic lipid vacuoles were demonstrated by an electron microscopic examination.
Aged
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Arsenic
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Bowen's Disease*
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Carcinoma
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Cytoplasm
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Eyelids
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Hair
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Head
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Humans
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Neck
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Sebaceous Glands
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Umbilicus
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Vacuoles
8.Comparison of Hospital Nurses' Recognition of the Team System and Effects on the Nursing Organizational Team System.
Kwang Ok PARK ; Sung Hee PARK ; Mi YU
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2014;20(4):414-425
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify hospital nurses' recognition of the team system and the effectiveness of the team system as an organizational structure. METHODS: A self-report questionnaire was used to collect data from 247 general hospital nurses during 4 months in 2013. Analysis was done using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients and factor analysis with SPSS 18.0. program. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in nurses' recognition of team structure (t=2.06, p=.153) or effect of team structure (t=0.36, p=.549) according to use of team system. In hospitals with a team system, there were positive correlations between recognition of the effect of the team system and age (r=.25, p=.033), and total clinical career (r=.26, p=.012). In hospitals not using a team system, nurses' recognition of team structure as an organizational system (r=.31, p<.001), nurses' recognition of team structure, total (r=.30 p<.001) correlated significantly with the effects of team system. CONCLUSION: Results of this study provide a retrospection view of the team system in nursing organizational systems. The nursing team system's ultimate goal needs to be confirmed for complementary nursing care. Also, more studies on nurses' perceptions of, and effectiveness of the team system are necessary.
Hospitals, General
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Nursing Care
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Nursing*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
9.Subchorionic Placental Cyst with Placental Infarction on Maternal Floor: A Case Report.
Chang Ho CHO ; Mi Ok PARK ; Jae Bok PARK ; In Hwa BAEK
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1999;10(2):226-229
We reported a case of subchorionic placental cyst with maternal floor infarction in 32-year-old multigravida. In this case the infant without growth retardation was delivered at fuU term by repeat cesarean section. A 5.8*5cm placental cyst detected prenatally by ultrasound was shown subsequentty to be a subchorionic cyst without thrombohematoma. The cyst was unilocular and attached near the cord insertion, and it contained straw-colored fluid. There was no other placental abnormalities except placental inFarction on matemal floor with fibrin deposition. It is necessary to differentiate placental cystic lesions by ultrasonographic and pathologic examination because placental abnormalities could be associated with perinatal complications.
Adult
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Cesarean Section, Repeat
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Female
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Fibrin
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Humans
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Infant
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Infarction*
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Placenta
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Ultrasonography
10.Development of Comprehensive Nursing Intervention for the Client with Lymphedema.
Myoung Ok CHO ; Hyang Mi JUNG ; Jum Yee JUN ; Sue Kyung SOHN ; Young Ja YOO ; Mi Young NO ; Soon Ok PARK
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2003;15(2):316-326
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was the development of a comprehensive nursing intervention program for the client with acute lymph stasis and stage I lymphedema. METHOD: The Quasi-experimental design using a non-equivalent control group was used. The subjects were 22 stroke patients with lymph stasis in the control group and 23 patients in the experimental group. The complex physical therapy of Casley-Smith was carried out to the control group for 10 hours, and comprehensive nursing intervention for the experimental group was carried out for 60 minutes. The data for this study was gathered from Feb. 2002 until June 2002 and pertains knowledge about lymphedema, self-care for managing lymphedema, and circumferences of affected limbs. Data was analyzed by mean, standard deviation, x2-test, and t-test. RESULT: The changes in knowledge about lymphedema, self-care practices, and circumference of affected limbs after nursing intervention did not show significant differences between control group and experiment group. CONCLUSION: It can be concluded that comprehensive nursing intervention had more efficiency than complex physical therapy in the treatment of edema for stroke patients because of it's simplicity and time saving. Thereby, the comprehensive nursing intervention program developed in this study would be a useful therapy for the clients with lymph stasis and early stage lymphedema.
Edema
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Extremities
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Humans
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Lymphedema*
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Nursing*
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Self Care
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Stroke