1.Analysis of Educational Needs of Home Care Nurses: Utilizing Borich’s Needs Assessment and the Locus for Focus Model
Dasom KIM ; Hyeongsu KIM ; Young KO
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2024;35(3):240-253
Purpose:
This study analyzed educational needs of home care nurses to improve the quality of home care service and identify priority educational subjects.
Methods:
This study analyzed the training priorities of 54 home care nurses working at community service centers or public health centers in Seoul, Korea, using the Borich Needs Assessment and the Locus of Focus model. The home care nurses’ tasks were categorized into 21 tasks and 85 task elements.
Results:
Six priority educational subjects were identified: 1) health assessment and monitoring, 2) nursing records and information management, 3) health education and counseling techniques, 4) home care supplies management, 5) recipient identification and communication skills, and 6) care recipient classification and management. Activities related to one-on-one health management, such as health screening, measurements, and disease management counseling, were found to be high priorities. In contrast, small group program planning and operation were rated as a low priority.
Conclusion
This study underscores the importance of incorporating identified educational needs into training curricula for home care nurses. Regular assessment and integration of these needs into educational programs are crucial for enhancing nursing competence and service quality.
2.Diabetes and Dietary Proteins-Protein Supplement Intake
Journal of Korean Diabetes 2024;25(3):177-183
Diabetes is a growing global health issue, with diet playing a crucial role in prevention and management. Protein, an essential nutrient for growth, repair, and metabolism, can significantly influence diabetes risk and control. High-protein diets, especially those rich in animal proteins, have been linked to increased risk of type 2 diabetes, while plant-based proteins may offer protective benefits. Studies suggest that excessive animal protein intake, particularly from red and processed meats, can increase diabetes risk due to higher saturated fat content. Conversely, plant-based proteins, such as soy, tofu, and nuts, are associated with improved insulin sensitivity and reduced inflammation. Protein supplements—especially whey and soy proteins—are known to help maintain muscle mass and improve metabolic indicators. However, the evidence supporting these benefits remains limited, and excessive protein intake may increase risks of other negative effects, such as impaired kidney function. Therefore, caution is advised when using these supplements. A balanced approach that emphasizes plant-based proteins while moderating animal protein intake is recommended for diabetes prevention and management. Future research should focus on personalized dietary strategies for optimal health outcomes.
3.Analysis of Educational Needs of Home Care Nurses: Utilizing Borich’s Needs Assessment and the Locus for Focus Model
Dasom KIM ; Hyeongsu KIM ; Young KO
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2024;35(3):240-253
Purpose:
This study analyzed educational needs of home care nurses to improve the quality of home care service and identify priority educational subjects.
Methods:
This study analyzed the training priorities of 54 home care nurses working at community service centers or public health centers in Seoul, Korea, using the Borich Needs Assessment and the Locus of Focus model. The home care nurses’ tasks were categorized into 21 tasks and 85 task elements.
Results:
Six priority educational subjects were identified: 1) health assessment and monitoring, 2) nursing records and information management, 3) health education and counseling techniques, 4) home care supplies management, 5) recipient identification and communication skills, and 6) care recipient classification and management. Activities related to one-on-one health management, such as health screening, measurements, and disease management counseling, were found to be high priorities. In contrast, small group program planning and operation were rated as a low priority.
Conclusion
This study underscores the importance of incorporating identified educational needs into training curricula for home care nurses. Regular assessment and integration of these needs into educational programs are crucial for enhancing nursing competence and service quality.
4.Diabetes and Dietary Proteins-Protein Supplement Intake
Journal of Korean Diabetes 2024;25(3):177-183
Diabetes is a growing global health issue, with diet playing a crucial role in prevention and management. Protein, an essential nutrient for growth, repair, and metabolism, can significantly influence diabetes risk and control. High-protein diets, especially those rich in animal proteins, have been linked to increased risk of type 2 diabetes, while plant-based proteins may offer protective benefits. Studies suggest that excessive animal protein intake, particularly from red and processed meats, can increase diabetes risk due to higher saturated fat content. Conversely, plant-based proteins, such as soy, tofu, and nuts, are associated with improved insulin sensitivity and reduced inflammation. Protein supplements—especially whey and soy proteins—are known to help maintain muscle mass and improve metabolic indicators. However, the evidence supporting these benefits remains limited, and excessive protein intake may increase risks of other negative effects, such as impaired kidney function. Therefore, caution is advised when using these supplements. A balanced approach that emphasizes plant-based proteins while moderating animal protein intake is recommended for diabetes prevention and management. Future research should focus on personalized dietary strategies for optimal health outcomes.
5.Analysis of Educational Needs of Home Care Nurses: Utilizing Borich’s Needs Assessment and the Locus for Focus Model
Dasom KIM ; Hyeongsu KIM ; Young KO
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2024;35(3):240-253
Purpose:
This study analyzed educational needs of home care nurses to improve the quality of home care service and identify priority educational subjects.
Methods:
This study analyzed the training priorities of 54 home care nurses working at community service centers or public health centers in Seoul, Korea, using the Borich Needs Assessment and the Locus of Focus model. The home care nurses’ tasks were categorized into 21 tasks and 85 task elements.
Results:
Six priority educational subjects were identified: 1) health assessment and monitoring, 2) nursing records and information management, 3) health education and counseling techniques, 4) home care supplies management, 5) recipient identification and communication skills, and 6) care recipient classification and management. Activities related to one-on-one health management, such as health screening, measurements, and disease management counseling, were found to be high priorities. In contrast, small group program planning and operation were rated as a low priority.
Conclusion
This study underscores the importance of incorporating identified educational needs into training curricula for home care nurses. Regular assessment and integration of these needs into educational programs are crucial for enhancing nursing competence and service quality.
6.Diabetes and Dietary Proteins-Protein Supplement Intake
Journal of Korean Diabetes 2024;25(3):177-183
Diabetes is a growing global health issue, with diet playing a crucial role in prevention and management. Protein, an essential nutrient for growth, repair, and metabolism, can significantly influence diabetes risk and control. High-protein diets, especially those rich in animal proteins, have been linked to increased risk of type 2 diabetes, while plant-based proteins may offer protective benefits. Studies suggest that excessive animal protein intake, particularly from red and processed meats, can increase diabetes risk due to higher saturated fat content. Conversely, plant-based proteins, such as soy, tofu, and nuts, are associated with improved insulin sensitivity and reduced inflammation. Protein supplements—especially whey and soy proteins—are known to help maintain muscle mass and improve metabolic indicators. However, the evidence supporting these benefits remains limited, and excessive protein intake may increase risks of other negative effects, such as impaired kidney function. Therefore, caution is advised when using these supplements. A balanced approach that emphasizes plant-based proteins while moderating animal protein intake is recommended for diabetes prevention and management. Future research should focus on personalized dietary strategies for optimal health outcomes.
7.Hematogenous Brain Abscess Resulting from Prostatic Abscess Caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae
Hye Sun CHOI ; Dasom YOON ; Kang Seok KIM ; Young Hee JUNG
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2024;42(4):382-386
Brain abscess, a life-threatening infection, can result from hematogenous spread. Although uncommon, Klebsiella pneumoniae can lead to brain abscess and systemic dissemination. In this case report, Klebsiella pneumoniae brain abscess, linked with prostate abscess, in a 57-year-old diabetic male with liver cirrhosis and hepatitis B, resulted in fatal sepsis despite antibiotic therapy. This case underscores Klebsiella's grave risk in immunocompromised patients, highlighting brain abscess and high mortality. Early diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation for multiple organ involvement are crucial.
8.Implementation rate and related factors of confirmatory tests following an abnormal Pap smear: a nationwide study from the National Health Insurance
Hyeongsu KIM ; Kyeong Yeon KIM ; Dasom KIM ; Jong Ha HWANG
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2024;35(3):e26-
Objective:
This study aims to investigate the implementation rate and influencing factors of confirmatory tests for women with abnormal cervical cytology results in the Korean nationwide cervical cancer screening program.
Methods:
The National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) database was utilized to identify all Korean women who have participated in the Korean nationwide cervical cancer screening program from January 2011 and December 2021 using the NHIS database. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to estimate the multivariate odds ratio and evaluate the patients’ characteristics.
Results:
The rate of abnormal Papanicolaou (Pap) smears showed an initial increase from 2011 to 2015 and subsequently reached a plateau after 2016. When examining specific subcategories, cases of atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) increased from 28,546 cases (1.1%) in 2011 to 62,850 cases (1.7%) in 2021. In contrast, cases of HSIL and SCC declined from 3,535 cases (0.14%) to 2,763 cases (0.07%) and from 383 cases (0.01%) to 179 cases (0.005%), respectively. Furthermore, the implementation rate of confirmatory tests for women with abnormal cytology increased from 8,865 cases (21.0%) in 2011 to 39,045 cases (51.2%) in 2021. Regarding the specific subcategory of ASC-US, the number of confirmatory tests exhibited a substantial increase from 4,101 cases (14.4%) in 2011 to 30,482 cases (48.5%) in 2021. For SCC, there was no significant change, with 216 cases (56.4%) in 2011 and 102 cases (57.0%) in 2021. The implementation rate of confirmatory tests was found to be significantly associated with results of abnormal Pap smear, age, and residence. Notably, economic status did not emerge as a significant factor affecting the likelihood of undergoing confirmatory tests.
Conclusions
The severity of abnormal Pap smear results is a reliable indicator of the probability of undergoing a confirmatory test. Additional endeavors are required to improve the implementation rate among women who have received abnormal Pap smear results.
9.Acute Basilar Artery Tip Thrombosis Presenting as Basilar-Subclavian Steal Phenomenon on Transcranial Doppler
Dasom YOON ; Hyesun CHOI ; Jong-Ho PARK
Journal of Neurosonology and Neuroimaging 2024;16(1):16-20
Acute basilar artery (BA) occlusion is a key etiology of devastating posterior circulation stroke, unless recanalization is performed early. Recanalization therapy is determined synthetically based on symptom onset time, stroke severity, and brain imaging. Herein, we report the case of a 72-year-old male patient presenting with minor neurological symptoms, but with thrombotic occlusion at the BA tip. Transcranial Doppler (TCD) showed systolic flow reversal along the vertebrobasilar arteries, and the patient benefited from endovascular thrombectomy. This case highlights the critical role of TCD in identifying hemodynamic insufficiency and determining the implementation of endovascular interventions to mitigate stroke progression.
10.Implementation rate and related factors of confirmatory tests following an abnormal Pap smear: a nationwide study from the National Health Insurance
Hyeongsu KIM ; Kyeong Yeon KIM ; Dasom KIM ; Jong Ha HWANG
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2024;35(3):e26-
Objective:
This study aims to investigate the implementation rate and influencing factors of confirmatory tests for women with abnormal cervical cytology results in the Korean nationwide cervical cancer screening program.
Methods:
The National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) database was utilized to identify all Korean women who have participated in the Korean nationwide cervical cancer screening program from January 2011 and December 2021 using the NHIS database. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to estimate the multivariate odds ratio and evaluate the patients’ characteristics.
Results:
The rate of abnormal Papanicolaou (Pap) smears showed an initial increase from 2011 to 2015 and subsequently reached a plateau after 2016. When examining specific subcategories, cases of atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) increased from 28,546 cases (1.1%) in 2011 to 62,850 cases (1.7%) in 2021. In contrast, cases of HSIL and SCC declined from 3,535 cases (0.14%) to 2,763 cases (0.07%) and from 383 cases (0.01%) to 179 cases (0.005%), respectively. Furthermore, the implementation rate of confirmatory tests for women with abnormal cytology increased from 8,865 cases (21.0%) in 2011 to 39,045 cases (51.2%) in 2021. Regarding the specific subcategory of ASC-US, the number of confirmatory tests exhibited a substantial increase from 4,101 cases (14.4%) in 2011 to 30,482 cases (48.5%) in 2021. For SCC, there was no significant change, with 216 cases (56.4%) in 2011 and 102 cases (57.0%) in 2021. The implementation rate of confirmatory tests was found to be significantly associated with results of abnormal Pap smear, age, and residence. Notably, economic status did not emerge as a significant factor affecting the likelihood of undergoing confirmatory tests.
Conclusions
The severity of abnormal Pap smear results is a reliable indicator of the probability of undergoing a confirmatory test. Additional endeavors are required to improve the implementation rate among women who have received abnormal Pap smear results.

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