1.Effect of Nurses' Emotional Labor on Customer Orientation and Service Delivery: The Mediating Effects of Work Engagement and Burnout.
Sang Sook HAN ; Jeong Won HAN ; Yun Hyung KIM
Safety and Health at Work 2018;9(4):441-446
BACKGROUND: The emotional labor performed by organization members affects psychological well-being at the individual level, which consequently affects results at the organizational level. Moreover, despite evidence that the customer orientation and service level of nurses greatly affect hospital management, studies that comprehensively analyze emotional labor, work burnout, and work engagement related to customer orientation and service level are lacking. This study investigated relationships and paths by designing a model of the effect of emotional labor performed by nurses on the level of service delivery and customer orientation. METHODS: This survey-based study was based on a path analysis designed to verify a hypothesized model involving emotional labor performed by nurses, level of service delivery, customer orientation, work engagement, and burnout. Questionnaires were distributed to 378 nurses in general hospitals with more than 500 beds located in Seoul, Republic of Korea, between March 25 and April 8, 2013. RESULTS: The results showed that deep acting and work engagement had direct and indirect effects on increasing the level of service delivery and customer orientation of nurses. However, surface acting had an indirect effect on reducing the level of service delivery and customer orientation. CONCLUSION: It would be more effective to develop interventions to enhance deep acting and work engagement than to attempt to reduce surface acting and work burnout in clinical nursing settings.
Hospitals, General
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Negotiating*
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Nursing
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Republic of Korea
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Seoul
2.Strategy Against Bio-terrorism Preparedness and Response in the Republic of Korea.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2004;47(12):1229-1235
No abstract available.
Republic of Korea*
3.Status of Public Health-Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 1997;2(4):467-469
No abstract available.
Republic of Korea*
4.A New Record of the Genus Mycobilimbia (Ramalinaceae) from South Korea.
Mycobiology 2012;40(2):91-93
The study introduces the genus Mycobilimbia, from South Korea. M. philippina is reported here as being new to the country. Characteristic features of the species are crustose thallus, globose apothecia, K-proper exciple and hypothecium, Biatora-type asci, 3-septate fusiform ascospores, and a lack of secondary compounds.
Republic of Korea
5.Discrepancies in general surgery medical terminology between South and North Korea.
Keunyoung HUR ; Do Eon PARK ; Heung Kwon OH ; Hyun Hui YANG ; Dayoung KO ; Min Hyun KIM ; Myung Jo KIM ; Sung Il KANG ; Duck Woo KIM ; Sung Bum KANG
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2018;30(1):51-56
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to categorize surgery-related medical terminologies used in South and North Korea and to compare and analyze discrepancies observed in the terms. METHODS: This study collected medical terminology used in the North Korean medical book “Surgery” and compared it to medical terminology found in the medical glossary of South Korea. The order of the subtitle was described according to the Instruction to Authors. RESULTS: In total, there were 2,168 individual medical terms, of which only 1,004 words (46.3%) were identical to South Korean medical terms. There were 581 similar terms (26.8%), 265 different terms (12.2%), and 318 terms that are nonexistent in South Korea (14.7%). CONCLUSION: Less than half of the medical terms used in North Korea match those used in South Korea. It is expected that the prolongation of the current division of South and North Korea will only worsen this discrepancy. Further efforts to bridge the gap through academic exchange between South Korea and North Korea are required in preparation for an era of reunification.
Democratic People's Republic of Korea*
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Korea
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Republic of Korea
6.Thelotrema subtile and Verrucaria muralis New to Korea.
Yogesh JOSHI ; Xin Yu WANG ; Young Jin KOH ; Jae Seoun HUR
Mycobiology 2009;37(4):302-304
The paper describes two new records of micro-lichens from South Korea. Detailed taxonomic descriptions and comments are presented for both of the studied taxa. The lichen genus Thelotrema is reported for the first time in Korea.
Korea
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Lichens
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Republic of Korea
7.Status of Vivax Malaria in the Republic of Korea.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2004;47(6):521-526
Vivax malaria reemerged in the Republic of Korea in 1993. The number of cases of vivax malaria had increased annually until 2000; however, it has decreased constantly since 2001. During the early years after the reemergence, most of the cases occurred among soldiers especially in the region adjacent to the Demilitarized Zone until 1995; however, since 2001, civilian cases have accounted for approximately a half of total cases, also occurring in the neighbor counties of Seoul. Local transmission within the Republic of Korea was already done before the year of 2000. The current status of vivax malaria appears to be in a subsiding phase; however, continuous attentions are needed to prevent further spreading of malaria.
Attention
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Humans
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Malaria
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Malaria, Vivax*
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Military Personnel
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Republic of Korea*
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Seoul
8.Epidemiology and Economic Burden of Osteoporosis in South Korea.
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2011;24(1):114-120
No abstract available.
Osteoporosis
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Republic of Korea
9.An Amendment and Comparison of the Nomina Anatomica between South and North Korea.
Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 1994;7(2):259-266
The purpose of this study is to modify the Korean Nomina Anatomica terminology of surface anatomy. This paper suggests that 19 terms in skeletal system, 9 terms in muscle system and 15 terms in movement area. Main principles of the modification are as follows ; 1. The terminology of surface anatomy must be modify to Korean native terms from old ones. 2. The terminology of anatomy text books must be modify in area of apply anatomy.
Democratic People's Republic of Korea*
10.A Summary and Overview of the Current Status of International and Domestic Health Informatics Standardization.
Yun Sik KWAK ; Hyeoun Ae PARK ; Hune CHO
Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2000;6(3):97-107
The International Oranization for Standardization (ISO) was as created in 1947 to provide assistance to it members in harmonizing national technical standards. Today its role h as changed to produce international technical standards in order to promote trade international In 1998 a new ISO/Technical Committee (TC) 215 was established to standardize the Health informaties worldwide. The efforts have increasingly been intensified through TC 215 activities in formulating international health informatics standards in order to meet the demand from the industry within its member countries for their international trade. The Republic of Korea joined ISO/TC 215 as the P-member body in 1999 unit Korean experts started to participate actively in TC 215 work processes. However, domestic standardization in health informaties is in its infancy Therefore, current activities of ISO/TC 215 and current status of Korean Health informaties Standard Committee base been reviewed to be able to generate interests from experts and technical professionals in the field of health informaties
Informatics*
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Republic of Korea