1.A systematic review and meta-analysis of the variables related to the confidence in performing core nursing skills of nursing students
Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education 2024;30(4):305-318
Purpose:
This study aimed to identify the variables related to the confidence of Korean nursing students in performing core nursing skills and to examine the effect sizes of correlations between the related variables and that confidence.
Methods:
A meta-analysis was conducted upon 37 Korean master and doctorate degree dissertations and academic journal articles.
Results:
The related variables were categorized into four domains: task competencies, socio-emotional competencies, professionalism competencies, and personal thinking competencies. The effect size of the variables related to confidence in performing core nursing skills were, in order, task competencies (effect size, ESr=.47), socio-emotional competencies (ESr=.45), professionalism competencies (ESr=.40), and personal thinking competencies (ESr=.33).
Conclusion
The results of this study are valuable when giving consideration to the variables related to nursing students’ confidence in performing core nursing skills for developing management and education programs to enhance those core nursing skills.
2.A systematic review and meta-analysis of the variables related to the confidence in performing core nursing skills of nursing students
Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education 2024;30(4):305-318
Purpose:
This study aimed to identify the variables related to the confidence of Korean nursing students in performing core nursing skills and to examine the effect sizes of correlations between the related variables and that confidence.
Methods:
A meta-analysis was conducted upon 37 Korean master and doctorate degree dissertations and academic journal articles.
Results:
The related variables were categorized into four domains: task competencies, socio-emotional competencies, professionalism competencies, and personal thinking competencies. The effect size of the variables related to confidence in performing core nursing skills were, in order, task competencies (effect size, ESr=.47), socio-emotional competencies (ESr=.45), professionalism competencies (ESr=.40), and personal thinking competencies (ESr=.33).
Conclusion
The results of this study are valuable when giving consideration to the variables related to nursing students’ confidence in performing core nursing skills for developing management and education programs to enhance those core nursing skills.
3.A systematic review and meta-analysis of the variables related to the confidence in performing core nursing skills of nursing students
Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education 2024;30(4):305-318
Purpose:
This study aimed to identify the variables related to the confidence of Korean nursing students in performing core nursing skills and to examine the effect sizes of correlations between the related variables and that confidence.
Methods:
A meta-analysis was conducted upon 37 Korean master and doctorate degree dissertations and academic journal articles.
Results:
The related variables were categorized into four domains: task competencies, socio-emotional competencies, professionalism competencies, and personal thinking competencies. The effect size of the variables related to confidence in performing core nursing skills were, in order, task competencies (effect size, ESr=.47), socio-emotional competencies (ESr=.45), professionalism competencies (ESr=.40), and personal thinking competencies (ESr=.33).
Conclusion
The results of this study are valuable when giving consideration to the variables related to nursing students’ confidence in performing core nursing skills for developing management and education programs to enhance those core nursing skills.
4.Metabolic syndrome awareness in the general Korean population: results from a nationwide survey
Hyun-Jin KIM ; Mi-Seung SHIN ; Kyung-Hee KIM ; Mi-Hyang JUNG ; Dong-Hyuk CHO ; Ju-Hee LEE ; Kwang Kon KOH
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2024;39(2):272-282
Background/Aims:
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) raises the risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. An awareness of MetS is vital for early detection and proactive management, which can mitigate the risks associated with MetS. Therefore, our study aimed to investigate the level of awareness of MetS among the Korean population.
Methods:
We conducted a nationwide survey between January and February 2023 among a representative sample of the Korean population using an online survey. Information regarding the awareness of MetS and its risk, the importance of lifestyle modification, and health behavior were collected. The question about the awareness of MetS was “How much do you think you know about MetS?” and there were five answers: 1) I know very well, 2) I know well, 3) I know a little, 4) I do not know, and 5) I have no idea. The high-awareness group was defined as those who answered that they knew very well or well.
Results:
Among 1,000 participants (mean age, 45.7 ± 13.2 yr), 29% were unaware of MetS, and only 20.8% had high awareness. The high-awareness group was significantly more knowledgeable about lifestyle modifications and demonstrated better health behaviors. After adjustment for possible confounding factors, younger age, low household income, and absence of comorbidity were independently associated with a lack of awareness regarding MetS.
Conclusions
The high-awareness group showed greater knowledge of the importance of lifestyle modifications and better health behaviors regarding MetS. The findings highlight the need for improved public education and awareness programs regarding MetS.
5.Obesity-related heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: diagnostic and therapeutic challenges
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2023;38(2):157-166
The prevalence of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) has increased in recent decades. In particular, obesity-related HFpEF is a distinct and frequently encountered phenotype; however, its diagnosis is complex. Furthermore, the management of obesity-related HFpEF has not been established despite the introduction of promising drugs. This review summarizes the diagnostic challenges, pathophysiology, and therapeutic options for obesity-related HFpEF.
6.Elevated On-Treatment Diastolic Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Outcomes in the Presence of Achieved Systolic Blood Pressure Targets
Dae-Hee KIM ; In-Jeong CHO ; Woohyeun KIM ; Chan Joo LEE ; Hyeon-Chang KIM ; Jeong-Hun SHIN ; Si-Hyuck KANG ; Mi-Hyang JUNG ; Chang Hee KWON ; Ju-Hee LEE ; Hack Lyoung KIM ; Hyue Mee KIM ; Iksung CHO ; Dae Ryong KANG ; Hae-Young LEE ; Wook-Jin CHUNG ; Kwang Il KIM ; Eun Joo CHO ; Il-Suk SOHN ; Sungha PARK ; Jinho SHIN ; Sung Kee RYU ; Seok-Min KANG ; Wook Bum PYUN ; Myeong-Chan CHO ; Ju Han KIM ; Jun Hyeok LEE ; Sang-Hyun IHM ; Ki-Chul SUNG
Korean Circulation Journal 2022;52(6):460-474
Background and Objectives:
This study aimed to investigate the association between cardiovascular events and 2 different levels of elevated on-treatment diastolic blood pressures (DBP) in the presence of achieved systolic blood pressure targets (SBP).
Methods:
A nation-wide population-based cohort study comprised 237,592 patients with hypertension treated. The primary endpoint was a composite of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, and stroke. Elevated DBP was defined according to the Seventh Report of Joint National Committee (JNC7; SBP <140 mmHg, DBP ≥90 mmHg) or to the 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) definitions (SBP <130 mmHg, DBP ≥80 mmHg).
Results:
During a median follow-up of 9 years, elevated on-treatment DBP by the JNC7 definition was associated with an increased risk of the occurrence of primary endpoint compared with achieved both SBP and DBP (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR], 1.14; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.05–1.24) but not in those by the 2017 ACC/AHA definition. Elevated ontreatment DBP by the JNC7 definition was associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular mortality (aHR, 1.42; 95% CI, 1.18–1.70) and stroke (aHR, 1.19; 95% CI, 1.08–1.30). Elevated on-treatment DBP by the 2017 ACC/AHA definition was only associated with stroke (aHR, 1.10;95% CI, 1.04–1.16). Similar results were seen in the propensity-score-matched cohort.
Conclusion
Elevated on-treatment DBP by the JNC7 definition was associated a high risk of major cardiovascular events, while elevated DBP by the 2017 ACC/AHA definition was only associated with a higher risk of stroke. The result of study can provide evidence of DBP targets in subjects who achieved SBP targets.
7.Diabetes Fact Sheets in Korea, 2020: An Appraisal of Current Status
Chan-Hee JUNG ; Jang Won SON ; Shinae KANG ; Won Jun KIM ; Hun-Sung KIM ; Hae Soon KIM ; Mihae SEO ; Hye-Jung SHIN ; Seong-Su LEE ; Su Jin JEONG ; Yongin CHO ; Seung Jin HAN ; Hyang Mi JANG ; Mira RHO ; Shinbi LEE ; Mihyun KOO ; Been YOO ; Jung-Wha MOON ; Hye Young LEE ; Jae-Seung YUN ; Sun Young KIM ; Sung Rae KIM ; In-Kyung JEONG ; Ji-Oh MOK ; Kun Ho YOON
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2021;45(1):1-10
Background:
This study aimed to investigate the recent prevalence, management, and comorbidities of diabetes among Korean adults aged ≥30 years by analyzing nationally representative data.
Methods:
This study used data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2016 to 2018, and the percentage and total number of people ≥30 years of age with diabetes and impaired fasting glucose (IFG) were estimated.
Results:
In 2018, 13.8% of Korean adults aged ≥30 years had diabetes, and adults aged ≥65 years showed a prevalence rate of 28%. The prevalence of IFG was 26.9% in adults aged ≥30 years. From 2016 to 2018, 35% of the subjects with diabetes were not aware of their condition. Regarding comorbidities, 53.2% and 61.3% were obese and hypertensive, respectively, and 72% had hypercholesterolemia as defined by low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) ≥100 mg/dL in people with diabetes. Of the subjects with diabetes, 43.7% had both hypertension and hypercholesterolemia. With regard to glycemic control, only 28.3% reached the target level of <6.5%. Moreover, only 11.5% of subjects with diabetes met all three targets of glycosylated hemoglobin, blood pressure, and LDL-C. The percentage of energy intake from carbohydrates was higher in diabetes patients than in those without diabetes, while that from protein and fat was lower in subjects with diabetes.
Conclusion
The high prevalence and low control rate of diabetes and its comorbidities in Korean adults were confirmed. More stringent efforts are needed to improve the comprehensive management of diabetes to reduce diabetes-related morbidity and mortality.
8.Importance of Awareness and Treatment for Diabetes in Influenza Vaccination Coverage of Diabetic Patients under 65 Years: A Population-Based Study
Yu Mi KO ; Seung Hyun KO ; Kyoungdo HAN ; Yong-Moon PARK ; Joon Young CHOI ; Shin Young KIM ; So Hyang SONG ; Chi Hong KIM ; Sung Kyoung KIM
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2021;45(1):55-66
Influenza is a global public health problem causing considerable morbidity and mortality. Although vaccination is the most effective way to prevent infection, vaccination coverage is insufficient in people with chronic disease under 65 years, especially diabetes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate influenza vaccination coverage and identify factors associated with influenza vaccination in Korean diabetic adults under 65 years. Data were obtained from 24,821 subjects in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2014 to 2017). Socioeconomic, health-related, and diabetic factors were investigated for their relations with influenza vaccination in diabetic patients under 65 years using univariate and multivariate analyses. Among 24,821 subjects, 1,185 were diabetic patients under 65 years and their influenza vaccination rate was 36.5%. Socioeconomic (older age, female gender, non-smoker, light alcohol drinker, lower educational level, and employed status), health-related factors (lower fasting glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin level, good self-perceived health status, more comorbidities, recent health screening, more outpatient visits, and diet therapy), and diabetic factors (more awareness and getting treated) were associated with influenza vaccination. In multivariate analysis, more awareness and getting treated for diabetes were associated with influenza vaccination in diabetic patients under 65 years (odds ratio, 1.496 and 1.413; 95% confidence interval, 1.022 to 2.188 and 1.018 to 2.054, respectively). Influenza vaccination rate was low in diabetic patients under 65 years, especially in those with unawareness and not getting treated for diabetes. Active screening and treatment for diabetes may be helpful to improve the influenza vaccination rate in these patients.
9.A systematic review and meta-analysis of flipped learning among university students in Korea: Self-directed learning, learning motivation, efficacy, and learning achievement
Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education 2021;27(1):5-15
Purpose:
This study aimed to provide a systematic review and meta-analysis of research on flipped learning effects applied to university students.
Methods:
The random effect model was applied to 21 papers to calculate the effect size. To verify the moderation effect, a meta regression analysis and meta ANOVA were performed. Publication bias was verified through a funnel plot, and then an Egger's regression test was conducted.
Results:
The overall average effect size was .69 (95% CI: .51-.87), showing a median effect size, which was statistically significant. The outcome variables were in the order of learning motivation (Hedges’ g=.83), self-directed learning (Hedges’ g=.78), learning achievement (Hedges’ g=.66), and efficacy (Hedges’ g=.50), which were statistically significant.
Conclusion
Flipped learning was found to be statistically significant in improving self-directed learning, learning motivation, efficacy, and learning achievement amng university students. It is suggestd that this method be actively applied in university education.
10.A Neonate Diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome Presenting with Cardiogenic Shock
Ji Eun HA ; Sun Hyang LEE ; Ga Young PARK ; Young-Lim SHIN ; Sung Shin KIM ; Mi-Ae JANG
Neonatal Medicine 2021;28(2):77-82
We present the case of a healthy 28-day-old female full-term neonate who was admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit for severe metabolic acidosis, hypoglycemia, and an initial sinus rhythm. The first diagnostic hypothesis was hypovolemic shock, and fluid resuscitation was started immediately. During fluid therapy, cardiovascular collapse occurred with supraventricular tachycardia. The latter was successfully treated with adenosine and beta-blockers. After 8 days, electrocardiography showed ventricular pre-excitation, and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome was diagnosed. A novel variant of the MYL2 gene that is related to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and conduction defect was found after discharge. Cardiogenic shock should be considered, despite being a rare cause of shock in neonates.

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