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				Trends in Nursing Research in Korea: Research Trends for Studies Published from the Inaugural Issue to 2010 in the Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing and the Journals Published by Member Societies under Korean Academy of Nursing Science														
			
			Myoung-Ae Choe, Nam Cho Kim, Kyung Mi Kim, Sung Jae Kim, Kyung Sook Park, Young Soon Byeon, Sung Rae Shin, Soo Yang, Kyung Sook Lee, Eun Hyun Lee, In Sook Lee, Tae Wha Lee, Myung Ok Cho, Jin Hak Kim			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2014;44(5):484-494.   Published online October 31, 2014			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2014.44.5.484
							
							 
				
										
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Purpose
The purpose of this study was to identify trends for studies published in the Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing and journals published by member societies from inaugural issues to 2010.Methods A total of 6890 studies were analyzed using descriptive statistics.Results Quantitative studies accounted for 83.6% while qualitative studies accounted for 14.4%. Most frequently used research designs were quasi-experimental (91.1%) for experimental research and survey (85.2%) for non-experimental research. Most frequent study participants were healthy people (35.8%), most frequent nursing interventions, nursing skills (53.5%), and 39.8% used knowledge, attitude and behavior outcomes for dependent variables. Most frequently used keyword was elderly. Survey studies decreased from 1991 to 2010 by approximately 50%, while qualitative studies increased by about 20%. True experimental research (1.2%) showed no significant changes. Studies focusing on healthy populations increased from 2001-2005 (37.5%) to 2006-2010 (41.0%). From 1970 to 2010, studies using questionnaire accounted for over 50% whereas physiological measurement, approximately 5% only. Experimental studies using nursing skill interventions increased from 1970-1980 (30.4%) to 2006-2010 (64.0%). No significant changes were noted in studies using knowledge, attitude and behavior (39.9% ) as dependent variables.Conclusion The results suggest that further expansion of true experimental, qualitative studies and physiological measurements are needed.
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				Expertise in ICU Nursing: A Qualitative Approach														
			
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				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(5):1230-1242.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2000.30.5.1230
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this research was to uncover the expertise of ICU nursing in Korea, and to describe 
nurses' practice based on the degree of skill acquisition. A total of 18 ICU nurses participated in the 
study. The data was collected through individual in-depth interviews and it was managed using the 
NUDIST 4.0 software program. 
The data was analyzed using interpretive phenomenology suggested by Benner. Four properties of 
expertise of ICU nursing were identified. These are 1) concern and love toward patients; 2) knowledge; 3) 
skill, and 4) abilities in interpersonal relationships. And the characterisitcs of four levels of skill 
acquisition, that is advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert, were described with exemplars. 
The results of this study might help nurse researchers clarify and elaborate on the concept of expertise 
in ICU nursing, and enable them to understand how the process of skill acquisition occurs in the ICU 
setting. They might also help nurse managers establish educational goals for ICU nursing for student or 
novice nurses.
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				A Survey on Changes of Postoperative Pain of Surgical Patients according to Time Variation														
			
			Eun Ok Lee, Soo Jin Kim, Kyung Sook Lee			
				Journal of Nurses Academic Society 1984;14(1):60-68.   Published online April 3, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jnas.1984.14.1.60
							
							 
				
										
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 The main purpose of this study is to observe patterns of pain of surgical patients following surgery.
 The postoperative pain was checked with the interval of every 2 hours from 6 hours to 80 hours after surgery. Graphic rating scale from unidimensional concept of pain and sensory intensity scale and unpleasantness scale from two dimensional concept of pain were used for pain measurement.
 Thirty two patients were participated in this study in which 22 were undergone upper abdominal surgery, 7 thyroid or neck surgery and 3 other surgeries.
 The findings obtained from this study were as follows:
 1) In all cases of using 3 different pain measurement tools, postoperative pain was markedly decreased since 36 hours after surgery. In case of patient's less cooperation, either sensory intensity scale or graphic rating scale may be chosen for the measurement of pain.
 2) Pain amounts measured by sensory intensity scale were highly correlated with those measured by unpleasantness scale in all situations except several situations having few cases included. Unpleasantness scale may be separately used for the measurement of affective response due to pain.
 3) Almost 90% of total amount of analgesics used for relief of pain were used within 36 hours after surgery.
 4) Mean frequency of analgesics used by every patient during 80 hours following surgery was 0.84.
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