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				Contingent Nurses' Burnout and Influencing Factors														
			
			Won Ock Kim, Sook Ja Moon, Sang Sook Han			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2010;40(6):882-891.   Published online December 31, 2010			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2010.40.6.882
							
							 
				
										
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This study was designed to identify burnout and factors influencing burnout in contingent nurses.Methods A cross-sectional design was conducted with a sample of 228 contingent nurses randomly selected from 25 general hospitals in Korea. The tools used for this study were scales measuring burnout (8 items), job stress (8 items), job satisfaction (9 items), self efficacy (9 items), organizational commitment (9 items), empowerment (9 items), autonomy (7 items) and social support (8 items). The data were analyzed using SPSS 15.0 employing Pearson correlation coefficients and multiple regression analysis.Results The mean score for burnout in contingent nurses was 3.05 points. Factors influencing burnout in contingent nurses were identified as job stress (β=.40), satisfaction level with current ward (β=-.25), organizational commitment (β=-.21), job satisfaction (β=-.19) and empowerment (β=-.16). These factors explained 65.0% of burnout reported by contingent nurses.Conclusion The results indicate which factors are major factors influencing burnout in contingent nurses in general hospitals. Therefore, these factors may serve as predictors of burnout in contingent nurses.
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				Development of a Multimedia Learning DM Diet Education Program using Standardized Patients and Analysis of Its Effects on Clinical Competency and Learning Satisfaction for Nursing Students														
			
			Kyung Sun Hyun, Hyun Sook Kang, Won Ock Kim, Sunhee Park, Jia Lee, Sohyune Sok			
				J Korean Acad Nurs 2009;39(2):249-258.   Published online April 28, 2009			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2009.39.2.249
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study was to develop a multimedia learning program for patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) diet education using standardized patients and to examine the effects of the program on educational skills, communication skills, DM diet knowledge and learning satisfaction.Methods The study employed a randomized control posttest non-synchronized design. The participants were 108 third year nursing students (52 experimental group, 56 control group) at K university in Seoul, Korea. The experimental group had regular lectures and the multimedia learning program for DM diet education using standardized patients while the control group had regular lectures only. The DM educational skills were measured by trained research assistants.Results The students who received the multimedia learning program scored higher for DM diet educational skills, communication skills and DM diet knowledge compared to the control group. Learning satisfaction of the experimental group was higher than the control group, but statistically insignificant.Conclusion Clinical competency was improved for students receiving the multimedia learning program for DM diet education using standardized patients, but there was no statistically significant effect on learning satisfaction. In the nursing education system there is a need to develop and apply more multimedia materials for education and to use standardized patients effectively.
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				The Effects of a Health Promotion Program for Elderly														
			
			Sang Sook Han, Kyung Sun Hyun, Won Ock Kim, Jeong Sook Won, Kwuy Bun Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(6):1054-1062.   Published online October 31, 2005			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.6.1054
							
							 
				
										
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  The purpose of this study was to develop and to evaluate a health promotion program for elderly.Method Subjects were 63 elderly women (experimental group:33, control group:30). The study was a nonequivalant control group pretest-posttest design. The data was analyzed with an SPSS Window program, then the data was computed for the purpose of each study.Result 1. In designing the program, the experimental group was given health education - 2 times per week, for 8 weeks - and they participated in recreation programs and stretching exercises five times a week. 2. Stretching exercises including health education, significantly affected the total Cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, health behavior and self-efficacy. 3. The body fat weight was not significantly affected by the stretching exercises.Conclusion This program was tested to promote the health of elderly and verified as an effective nursing intervention program, because the outcome of this program ascertains that this program enhances self efficacy of exercise, reduces Cholesterol and triglyceride levels' increases HDL-cholesterol, and helps promote the understanding of heath behavior.
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				Effects of a Self-Help Group Program for Young Adults with Hemophilia														
			
			Hyun Sook Kang, Won Ock Kim, Hya Sook Lee			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(3):602-610.   Published online June 30, 2005			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.3.602
							
							 
				
										
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  The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of Self-help program for Young adults with hemophilia.Method A quasi-experimental design was used. The subjects were 40 young adults with hemophilia, 21 in the experimental group and 19 in the control group. The subjects of the experimental group participated in a self-help group program for five sessions for 5 weeks. The program consisted of health education abouthemophilia, exercise, and therapeutic recreation. Its outcomes were evaluated on self-efficacy, ADL, depression, and quality of life. The obtained data was analyzedusing the Mann-Whitney U test of SPSS.Result 1) The scores of self-efficacy, ADL and quality of life increased significantly in the experimental group as compared to the control group. 2) The score of depression decreased significantly in the experimental group as compared to the control group.Conclusion Considering these research results, the program is effective in improving self-management ability and quality of life. Therefore this program could be implemented as a self-help group program for hemophilia clients.
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				Development of a Scale to measure the Effectiveness of Oriental Nursing Education														
			
			Sang Sook Han, Won Ock Kim, Kyung Sun Hyun, Jeong Sook Won, Jong Soo Lee			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(2):362-371.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.2.362
							
							 
				
										
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The aim of this study was to design and evaluate a scale for measuring reliability and validity in the field of oriental nursing education.Method A questionnaire was administered to 495 university nursing students using a convenience sampling method. The period of time for collecting data was from September 2003 to January 2004.Result The derived outcome tool consisted of 6 factors and 22 inquires on the basis of a conceptual frame of three domains (knowledge, attitude, and skill), As a result of the item analysis, 22 items were selected and the internal consistency alpha coefficient was .767. The value of Cronbach' Alpha of knowledge(factor 1) was .885, attitude(factor2)was .756, and skill (factor 3) was .610. The three factors accounted for 65.110% of the variance in the total scale. Addressing the explanatory variance of each domain Cognitive domain was 22.477%, affective domain was 20.543%, and psychomotor domain was 17.090%.Conclusion Further studies need to be done to verify educational evaluation and apply our outcomes to oriental nursing education.
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				Effect of East-West Self-help Group Program for Rehabilitation of Post Stroke Clients														
			
			Hyun sook Kang, Won ock Kim, Jeong wha Kim, Myoung ja Wang, Joung hee Cho			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(7):1351-1361.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.7.1351
							
							 
				
										
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  The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of an East-West Self-help program for Rehabilitation of post-stroke patients.Method A quasi-experimental design was used. The subjects were 75 post stroke clients(Exp. group : 38, Cont. group:37). The subjects of the experimental group participated in the Self-help group program of six sessions, twice a week, during 6 weeks. The program consisted of health education of stroke, exercise, oriental nursing interventions, and therapeutic recreation. The obtained data were analyzed by using the repeated measure ANOVA of SPSS.Result 1) The score of rehabilitation self-efficacy increased significantly in the experimental group as compared to the control group. 2) The score of BADL, IADL, amount of use & quality of movement of the affected U/E, and grip power increased significantly in the experimental group as compared to the control group. 3)The level of blood cholesterol decreased significantly in the experimental group as compared to the control group.Conclusion Considering these research results, the program is effective in improving functional abilities and self-management ability. Therefore this program could be implemented as a community based self-help group program for post stroke clients.
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				Adjustment Patterns of Illness Process of People with Hemophilia in Korea														
			
			Won Ock Kim, Hyun Sook Kang, Myung Sun Yi			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(1):5-14.   Published online March 28, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.1.5
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study was to explore adjustment pattern of illness process of people with hemophilia in Korea.Method 23 people with hemophilia had participated for this study. The data were collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed using Strauss & Corbin's grounded theory method.Result “would be free from” was emerged as a core category and it reflects that all participants wanted to be free from the constraints of the disease. The adjustment process was categorized into two stage, the ‘ unstable stage’ and the ‘ stable stage’. In the process of “would be free from” four different patterns were identified: hopelessness type; appreciation type; challenge type; and transcendence type. These types were identified based on the degree of pursuing normal life and managing the disease, and social support. The most frequently occurring type was hopelessness type but the participants of this type suffered the most. The transcendence type was the most ideal type, but it occurred the least.Conclusion The results of this study indicate that people with hemophilia in Korea still suffer from the disease and they need supports. The results would be useful for health care professionals in establishing education and counseling program for the people with hemophilia.
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				Reconstruction of Professional Identity in Clinical Nurses														
			
			Hyun Sook Kang, Kyoul Ja Cho, Nam Hee Choe, Won Ock Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2002;32(4):470-481.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2002.32.4.470
							
							 
				
										
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 PURPOSE: This study was carried out to identify and re-establish the professional identity in clinical nurses. 
 METHOD: From Dec. 1999, for 4 months, the study had been conducted by narrative analysis method based on hermeneutic principles. Subjects were ten nurses with 3-4 years of nursing experience at a university hospital. The data were collected and transcribed through narrative interviews. 
 RESULT: As a result, the maternal role was identified as the most dominant discourse in 
which nurses formed their identity. Subjects felt that a maternity is socio-culturally needed in case of nursing. Reconstruction of professional identity consists of 3 stages, Telling, Retelling and Rebuilding. At first, nurses felt confused by skeptism of the profession, interpersonal difficulties, and heavy work loads. However, during the interviews, nurses recognized that nursing is not regarded as significant, effort to make nursing meaningful were small, and there was a lack of understanding others. From this new insight, they re-established a new image of nursing "through better understanding of others, seeking knowledge, and making positive efforts towards qualified nursing". 
 CONCLUSION: The above narrative interviews may help nurses reflect and contextually interpret themselves, so that a new identity could be established. Furthermore researchers can obtain new insight from the subjects, while the subjects form a new nursing image from self-reflection.
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				A Grounded Theory Approach to the Comfort Experience of Hospitalized Patients														
			
			Kyung Hee Kim, Keum Soon Kim, Kyu Sook Kang, Hyun Sook Kang, Won Ock Kim, Hoon Jung Paik, Jong Soon Won, Nan Young Lim, Ihn Sook Jeong, Hye Jin Kwon			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(3):750-763.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2000.30.3.750
							
							 
				
										
										 Abstract  PDFThis study is based on grounded theory methodology by Strauss & Corbin(1998). Ten hospitalized subjects were interviewed for data collection. In the process of data analysis, 'acceptance' is found to be the causal condition, while 'health professionals' skillfulness', 'ward environment', 'history of hospitalization', and 'general conditions' were identified as context, 'felling of relief' as the core phenomenon, 'self-efficacy', 'support of others', and 'life style' as the intermediate situation, 'passive reaction', 'alternative reaction' and 'active reaction' as the strategy and 'stabilization', 'satisfaction', 'hope' and 'carrying out' as consequences. 'Feeling of relief' is found to go through the three stages of recognition-generation-maintenance after the five different patterns. 1) In case the health professionals are skillful, the ward environment is favorable, the general conditions of the patients improved and as a result the feeling of relief is strong, during the first hospitalization, the self-efficacy of the subjects tends to be strong. They proceed toward the goal set for themselves with a renewed hope and active or alternative reaction toward the feeling of relief. 2) The subjects tend to proceed toward the goal set for themselves with a renewed hope and active and alternative reaction toward the feeling of relief in case health professionals are skillful, the ward environment is favorable the general conditions of the subjects improved, self-efficacy is strong, and lifestyle is autonomous, during the second hospitalization even though support of others is merely superficial. 3) The subjects tend to stabilize, and satisfy themselves with the given situation with passive and alternative reaction to the feeling of relief in case health professionals are skillful and the ward environment is favorable but the general conditions worsened and accordingly the feeling of relief, is weak and life style is dependent during the second hospitalization although the subjects' self-efficacy is strong and support of others is specific. 4) The subjects tend to stabilize and satisfy themselves with the given situation with passive and alternative reaction to the feeling of relief in case health professionals are unskillful the ward environment is unfavorable, the general conditions improved, support of others is specific but life style is dependent and self-efficacy is weak during the first hospitalization. 5) The subjects tend to stabilize and satisfy themselves with the given situation in case health professionals are unskillful the ward environment is unfavorable but the general conditions improved support of others is specific and as a result self-efficacy is strong but life style is dependent.
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				The Lives of Daughters-in-Law Who Care for Parents with Dementia														
			
			Hyun Sook Kang, Keum Ja Go, Won Ock Kim, Eun Sim Kim, Soon Yong Khim, Hyun Li Kim, Soon Ok Shin, Sang Eun Oh, Jeong Sook Won, Chun Yu Li, Min Jung, Nam Hee Choe			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1999;29(6):1233-1243.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.1999.29.6.1233
							
							 
				
										
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This study was done to investigate the lives of the daughters- in- law caring for parents with dementia and participate in their lives through having quality time with them. Data were collected by depth interviews and interpreted through the hermeneutic circle as follows. These daughters-in-law have conflict between social custom and subjective self. They had ambivalence toward their demented partents-in- law and were fighting a battle between rationality and emotions in their mind. These daughters-in law and mothers-in- law did not get along and the parents' dementia aggravated the relationships. They were alienated from their family by the parents with dementia. The indifference of their family especially their husbands, made these subjects live in misery. They cared for the demented mother-in-law with hatred. Even though they had this yoke, there daughters- in-law were not able to throw off the shackles of convention.
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				An Analyses of Research Trend and Proposition Related to Self-care														
			
			Hyun Sook Kang, Won Ock Kim, Kyung Sun Hyun, Hyun Sook Cho, Jeong Hwa Kim, Meong Ja Wang, Seung Nam Paik, Jeong Sook Won, Heoun Jeong, So Hyune Sok, Eun Mi Lee, Jeong Mi Jang			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1998;28(4):1013-1026.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.1998.28.4.1013
							
							 
				
										
										 Abstract  PDFThis study was performed to analyse the tendency of the self-care studies, to investigate the variables related to self-care, which could be applied for the data establishing the theory of self-care. to accomplish the objectives of this study, the researchers analyzed 83 studies, available that contained the area of self-care, which was published in local and foreign areas between 1981 and Feb. 1997. The findings of this study are as follows: 1) Studies published in Korea were about twice more than foreign studies. According to the statistics, the number of studies in this study tended to increase year by year. Between 1991 and 1995 were most. Analysis on the subject of this studies showed, that they were most dealt with chronic diseases an adults. 2) The theoretical definition of self-care were most referred to Orem's self-care. For the main concept of studies, self care performance was the most. 3) The correlational study was most often used design and experimental study is tended to increase. The questionnaires were the most often used data collection method. There was lots of different variable measuring technique to evaluate main concepts. 4) In the results of analysis on the propositions related to the self-care performance, a client's education, social support, self-efficacy, and level of knowledge as a causal variable were found. Also, the physiological index improved and quality of life were fond to be significant effective variables. 
	
		
				
			
				The Study for the Effect of Breast Massage and Manual Expression of the Breast before Engorgement after Delivery														
			
			Won Ock Kim			
				Journal of Nurses Academic Society 1975;5(2):74-91.   Published online April 3, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jnas.1975.5.2.74
							
							 
				
										
										 Abstract  PDF A purpose of this study was to compare the breast massage and manual expression of the breast before engorgement after delivery with the time of engorgement, the throbbing pain in breast, the first amount of breast milk and involution of the uterus. The subjects selected for this study were 138 women (experimental group;69, control group ;69) who were admitted to the Dept. of Obstet. and Gyneco. of Kyung Hee University Hospital from Jan. 5 to June 5 , 1975. The results of study were as follows; 1 . The average age of the women 26. 9 years old in the expermental group and 27. 6 years old in the control group. As to religion, the number of those who had no religion was 58.0 percent and 62.4 percent respectively. Classified according to occupation, there were 87.0 percent in house wives of the boths group. Educational background; 87.0 percent of high school graduates or above, 78.3 percent respectively. The occupation of husband 53.7 percent of company employees stood highest and 42.0 percent respectively. In according to the grade of wards, 55.1 percent and 52.2 percent of four-men room stood highest. 2. Physical condition:Body weight before this pregnancy(T=0.4962, N. S.), the size of breast (X2df2= 0.1728, N. S.), the shape of nipple(X2df 3 =1.3804, N. S.), hemoglobin's level of the first day after de livery (T=1.2572, N. S.), the above were showed non significant between the experimental group pnd control group The investigator found any difference between the two groups of the health condition during the pregnancy. 3 . The rate of no experience of breast massage during pregnancy was 85 percent and 75.4 percent (X2dfl=2. 2562, N. S.). 4. As to the meal during hospitalization after delivery; The boths of the groups in ordinary food took usually of meeyok soup and milk(X2df8=2. 5957, N. S.). 5 . The relation between the first step of breast massage, second step of the manual expression of breast before engorgement after delivery and time of engorgement: average time of engorgement in the experimental group (2.1 days+/-0.8) was shortened than the control group (3.3 days +- 1.2). (T=-6.9045, P<0.005). It took less time in the experimental group of primipara (2. 2days+/-0. 7) than in the control group (3. ldays+/-l. 2) and it also took less time in the experimental group of multipara (2.0 days+/-0.9) than in the control group (3. 5days+/-l. 4). (Primipara T=-3.9266, 0< 0.005. Mu-ltipara T=5.2356, P<D. 005). 6 . The relationship between the first step of the massage and second step of manual expre-ssion and the throbbing pain at the time of engorgement: The experimental group showed less effect than control group (X2df4=27. 3342, p<0. 005), The separate study of primipara and multi-para showed remarkable difference in the group of primipara) X2df4=20. 7285, p< 0. 005) and little difference in the multipara group(X2df4 =8.8351, p< 0. 10). 7 . The relationship between the first step of the breast massage, second stop of the manual expression and first amount of breast milk:The average amount of breast milk increased more conspicuously in the experimental group (33. 8ml+/-23. 4) than in the control(29. 8ml+/-25. 3) (T= 0.8262, N. S. ). No remarkable difference was found in the respective groups thai investigated in the groups of primipara arid of multipara. (Primipara T= 1.1467, N. S., Multipara T=-0. 0354, N. S.). 8. The relationship between the first step of breast massage and second step of manual expression of breast and involution of uterus: Average time needed for uterine involution was sooner in the experimuntal group of primipasa (- 3.3 F. B. +/-1.1), than the control group of primipara (-2. 5F. B. +/-1.2), and it was sooner in the experimental group of muitipara (-3. 0 F. B. +/-1.3), than the control group of multipara (-2. 3 F. B. +/-0.9). Primipara T=- 2.9272, p<0.005, Multipara T=2. 5557, p< 0. 01). 
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