1.Relationship between Career Success Perception and Protean Career Management Behavior in Clinical Dental Hygienists
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science 2021;21(1):28-37
Background:
Career success is the psychological achievement associated with an individual’s work. Protean career management behavior is the behavior of managing individual careers in order to achieve individual career goals. The purpose of this study was to clarify the career success of dental hygienists as perceived by clinical dental hygienists and to compare the relationship between career success and protean career management behavior.
Methods:
Nationwide convenience samples of clinical dental hygienists were obtained; 354 people were surveyed online, and the data of 350 people were finally analyzed. The perception of career success of dental hygienists was assessed using a multiple response method. T-test, ANOVA, and χ2 tests were performed to investigate the differences and relationships between protean career management behavior and career success according to the general characteristics.
Results:
Career success was recognized by clinical dental hygienists as “income”, “work proficiency”, “patient consultation”, “self-satisfaction”, and “recognition by superiors” in order. There were significant differences in protean career management behavior according to general characteristics (p<0.05). Higher career management behavior was common in those higher in age, in married participants, in those with higher educational background, and in those with a higher career, better position, and more job change experience (p<0.05). Among the variables of career success perceived by clinical dental hygienists, “work proficiency” had a significant effect on “career management behavior” (p<0.05). “Work proficiency” and “recognition by superiors” were significant in “protean technological development behavior,” and they also influenced actual behavior (p<0.05).
Conclusion
The relationship between dental hygienists’ career success and protean career management behavior was clarified. Dental hygienists performed career management behaviors to develop work ability and skills. In addition, the relationship between career management behavior and long-term employment was confirmed.
2.The Impact of Grit on University Student's Core Competency in Dental Hygiene Students
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science 2019;19(3):170-180
BACKGROUND: Recently, competency-based education has been reorganized in the dental hygiene curriculum. In education, non-cognitive factors are emphasized. Grit, the non-cognitive ability to persevere to achieve an individual’s long-term goals, is emerging. This study aims to identify the degree of grit and core competencies in students and to investigate the relationship between them and the factors that affect these core competencies. METHODS: This study was conducted using 350 dental hygiene students who were randomly assigned a structured questionnaire to complete. The final analysis included 321 students. The survey contents evaluated grit, core competencies, and general characteristics. The difference in the degree of grit and core competencies in conjunction with the general characteristics of the subjects was analyzed using the t-test/Mann Whitney U-test and the ANOVA/Kruskal-Wallis H test. Multiple regression analysis was then conducted to determine the factors affecting the core competencies of the subjects. RESULTS: The difference of ‘grit’ according to general characteristics was statistically significant in ‘major satisfaction’, ‘relationship’, ‘perceived academic achievement’, ‘grade point average (GPA)’. The difference in ‘core competency’ according to general characteristics was statistically significant in ‘grade’, ‘department selection’, ‘major satisfaction’, ‘relationship’, ‘perceived academic achievement’, ‘GPA’. Among the sub-areas of ‘grit’, ‘perseverance of effort’ showed a high correlation with ‘core competency’ and was statistically significant. As a result of regression analysis, ‘major satisfaction’, ‘perceived academic achievement’ and ‘grit’ of dental hygiene students had a statistically significant influence on ‘core competency’. Meanwhile, ‘GPA’ was not seen to be statistically significant in ‘core competency’. CONCLUSION: Grit, a non-cognitive factor, had a statistically significant effect on core competency, while the effects on GPA, a cognitive factor, were not statistically significant. Among the sub-factors of grit, ‘perseverance of effort’ had a statistically significant effect on ‘problem-solving competency’ and ‘academic competency’, which are ‘core competency’ sub factors.
Competency-Based Education
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Curriculum
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Education
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Humans
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Oral Hygiene
3.The Relationship between Metacognition, Learning Flow, and Problem-Solving Ability of Dental Hygiene Students
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science 2023;23(4):271-281
Methods:
A survey was conducted on 2nd to 4th-year students from dental hygiene programs, with 132 responses analyzed. Dataanalysis involved t-tests and ANOVA to examine the differences in metacognition, learning flow, and problem-solving abilities based on the general characteristics. Multiple regression analysis was employed to investigate the factors influencing the dependent variable, which is problem-solving abilities. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS.
Results:
First, when comparing metacognition, learning flow, and problem-solving abilities based on the general characteristicsof the study participants, statistically significant differences were observed in common factors such as major satisfaction, subjective academic performance, GPA (grade point average), and reason for major choice (p<0.05). Second, it was found that there is a significant positive correlation between metacognition, learning flow, and problem-solving abilities in dental hygiene students (r≥0.79, p<0.05). In other words, higher levels of metacognition and learning flow were associated with better problem-solving abilities. Third, factors influencing problem-solving abilities were identified, with both metacognition and learning flow having a statistically significant positive impact. It was also noted that metacognition had a greater influence on problem-solving abilities compared to learning flow (adjusted R2 =0.815, p<0.05).
Conclusion
To enhance the core competency of problem-solving abilities, it is essential to improve metacognition and learning flow. To enhance metacognition and promote learning flow, strategies such as goal setting, utilizing effective learning methods, boosting self-efficacy, managing the learning environment, choosing activities that foster immersion, stress management, self-assessment and feedback integration, improving focus, and utilization a variety of learning experiences will be necessary.
4.Fetal Heart Rate Telemetry System for Monitoring of High Risk Pregnancies.
Moon Il PARK ; Yeun Young HWANG ; Sung Ro CHUNG ; Jai Auk LEE ; JI Soo PARK ; Mi Kyung KOO
Korean Journal of Perinatology 1998;9(2):159-164
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to establish whether FHR recording tape and telemetry system at home interpreted by remote telemedicine link is comparable to interpretation at hospital in a high-risk patient population. Patients and METHODS: Twenty women whose pregnancy was suspected as high risk were entered to study. All pregnancies were at term(7 at 38th weeks, 7 at 39th weeks, 6 at 40th weeks). Remote FHR monitoring at hospital was made for consecutive 6 days, using FHR-telemetry system at home which already developed and used by authors from 1991. Patients recorded FHR sound using recording tape for 5 days. On the 5th day, real-time transmitting of FHR sound to the hospital was also done via telephone lines after recording of FHR sound. On the 6th day, FHR test(NST) was performed at hospital. The signal loss(%), baseline FHR(bpm), and FHR variability were compared using computerized FHR analysis system(HYFM-I) after re-play of 5-days recording tapes at hospital with real-time transmitting data and in-hospital FHR test results. RESULTS: The signal loss was highest with real-time transmiting data when comparing with in-hospital FHR analysis. No significant differences were observed among 5-days data of FHR recording tapes. CONCLUSIONS: Frequent antenatal visit of high-risk pregnancy patients were in diHuities of their pregnancy outcomes. And many rural areas of our country are without adequate access to basic maternity services. From this point of view, a fetal telemedicine service is needed, and in fact, technically and clinically feasible. Our demonstration suggests that such a service reduces the need for hospital visit of high risk pregnancy women. Further evaluation in a variety of clinical settings is now indicated, along with cost-benefit analysis.
Cost-Benefit Analysis
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Female
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Fetal Heart*
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Heart Rate, Fetal*
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Humans
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Outcome
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Pregnancy*
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Pregnancy, High-Risk
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Telemedicine
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Telemetry
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Telephone
5.Clinical study of Rh negative patients in pregnancy.
Ki Eun LIM ; Chang Young JUNG ; No Bum LEE ; Moon Il PARK ; Soo Hyun CHO ; Sung Ro CHUNG ; Jae Auk LEE ; Soo Sang KIM ; Hyung MOON
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1992;35(10):1441-1447
No abstract available.
Humans
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Pregnancy*
6.Small Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix.
Jung Han LEE ; Sam Hyun CHO ; Seung Ryong KIM ; Soo Hyun CHO ; Hyang MOON ; Jai Auk LEE ; Youn Yeoung HWANG ; Moon Hyang PARK ; Ki Young RYU
Korean Journal of Gynecologic Oncology and Colposcopy 1999;10(1):88-95
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the clinical characteristics and prognosis of small cell uterine cervical carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation. METHODS: Patient's medical records were reviewed retrospectively who were diagnosed as small cell carcinoma of uterine cervix and were treated at Hanyang University Hospital between 1972 and 1997. RESULTS: Between 1972 and 1997, of 1164 patients who were diagnosed as invasive cervical cancer, there were 10 cases of small cell carcinoma of uterine cervix in the department of obstetrics and gynecology, Hanyang University Hospital. The incidence of small cell carcinoma in invasive cervical cancer was 0.9% (10/1164). Of 10 small cell carcinoma, seven(70%) were neuroendocrine types which were identified with several kinds of immunohistochemical stains (Chromogranin, Grimelius, and/or NSE). The age of these 7 patients ranged from 34 to 63 years (mean 49). Two were in stage Ib, 3 in stage lla, I in stage IIIb, and 1 in stage IVb. Patients with stage Ib-IIb (n 5) received 3-5 courses of neoadjuvant VBP chemotherapy (vinblastine, bleomycin and cis-platinum) followed by radical hysterectomy with pelvic and paraaortic node dissection. One IIIb patient was managed with concurrent chemo-radiation(3 cycles of cis-platinum & 5-FU) followed by 6 courses of chemotherapy. One IVb patient was treated by palliative chemotherapy with 8 cycles of VBP chemotherapy. Of 5 paticn(s who underwent surgery, none showed pelvic lymph node metastases. These 7 patients were folk>wed for 8 - 62 months (average: 20 months). During this period, 5 patients died of disease hetween 8 and 62 months later and 2 patients are still alive for 12 (stage Ib) and 26 months (stage Ib), respectively. In the contrary, of 3 patients without neuroendocrine differentiation, who underwent neoadjuvant VBP chemotherapy followed by radical hysterctomy with pelvic and paraaortic node dissetion or concurrent chemo-radiation, two stage IIb patients are still alive for 58 and 74 months, and one IIIb patient died of disease 12 months later. CONCLUSION: In summary, neuroendocrine differentiation seemed to adversely affect the prognosis and longterm survival of small cell carcinoma of uterine cervix. So, for this high risk group, more aggressive therapy would be need to improve outcome. However, as the number of patients were small in our study, further study with large number of patients are warranted.
Bleomycin
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Carcinoma, Neuroendocrine*
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Carcinoma, Small Cell
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Cervix Uteri*
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Cisplatin
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Coloring Agents
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Drug Therapy
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Female
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Gynecology
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Humans
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Hysterectomy
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Incidence
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Lymph Nodes
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Medical Records
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Obstetrics
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
7.The evaluation and treatment of patients with dyspepsia and Helicobacter pylori infection in Korean primary care physician.
Soo Jin KIM ; Hak Yang KIM ; Ja Young LEE ; Sung Eun KIM ; Jin Seo LEE ; Ki Joo KANG ; Kyung Ho KIM ; Joon Yong PARK ; Jong Hyeok KIM ; Jin Heon LEE ; Jae Young YOO ; Auk KIM ; Sung Tae SHIN
Korean Journal of Medicine 2003;65(6):645-651
BACKGROUND: Although Helicobacter pylori infection is now known to be the most common cause of various gastrointestinal diseases and progress in our knowledge about H. pylori is remarkable, whether this knowledge is transferred to general community of practicing physicians is questionable. We wished to investigate the clinical practice and prescribing patterns for dyspepsia and H. pylori infection in primary care in Korea. METHODS: We obtained information about the patterns of practice from reply to questionnaire by mail to physician. We restricted our study to the primary care physicians registered on the Korean Association of Internal Medicine Practitioners. The questionnaire was made of three compartments, which were diagnostic evaluation of dyspepsia, indication and methods of diagnosis and management in H. pylori infection. RESULTS: In case with initial visit of dyspeptic patient, 64.1% of physicians prescribe prokinetics (85.7%), antacid (61.5%), histamine-2-receptor blockers (59.4%), initially. The indications of H. pylori test were as follows; 91.6% in gastric ulcer including scar, 85.3% in duodenal ulcer, 59% in patient-want cases, 51.9% in gastric cancer, 42.7% in gastritis, and 22.8% in gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. And the indications of H. pylori eradication were as follows; 90.6% in gastric ulcer, 88.7% in duodenal ulcer, 35% in gastric cancer, 30.7% in gastritis, 23.5% in patient-want cases, and 24.8% in gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. In addition, 79.7% of physicians prescribe triple therapy including clarithromycin and amoxicillin for H. pylori eradication. CONCLUSION: From this study, we obtained more information about the clinical practice and prescribing patterns about dyspepsia and H. pylori related diseases. More studies are needed to prepare the guidelines for H. pylori under close cooperation between primary care physicians and tertiary hospitals.
Amoxicillin
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Cicatrix
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Clarithromycin
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Diagnosis
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Duodenal Ulcer
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Dyspepsia*
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Gastritis
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Gastroesophageal Reflux
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Gastrointestinal Diseases
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Helicobacter pylori*
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Helicobacter*
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Humans
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Internal Medicine
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Korea
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Physicians, Primary Care*
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Postal Service
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Primary Health Care*
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Stomach Neoplasms
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Stomach Ulcer
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Tertiary Care Centers
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Surveys and Questionnaires