Aim: This study aimed to examine the feasibility of collaborative cross-cultural learning among university nursing students in Singapore and nursing students from Korea in developing insights on patient safety and understanding students' perspectives.
Background: Patient safety is an important part of nursing management to deliver quality care to patients. However, studies suggested that nursing students were not adhering to guidelines.
Background: The growing need for healthcare services as a result of a consistently rising prevalence of chronic diseases and rapid population aging calls for a new set of activities and practices. Therefore, we developed a program-3S (Simple, Smart, and Speed) Business Intelligence Systems (3S-BIS), which is an ERP software system that helps nursing business to support nursing entrepreneurship -and analyzed its effects on nursing students.
Methods: A repeated-measures randomized controlled trial was performed with two groups: experimental (n = 29) and control (n = 30) groups.
We demonstrate a novel method to automate tuning of microring resonators using 3D-printed microfluidic control capable of resonance wavelength shifts of 4 nm. We use a custom 3D-printer that can fabricate microfluidic devices with sub-10 μm features and that perform automatic pumping, mixing, and dilution operations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Korea's rising youth unemployment, resulting from a long-term economic downturn, has fostered a conducive environment for entrepreneurship. The global healthcare market is expanding rapidly, and entrepreneurship in the nursing sector is also predicted to grow.
Objectives: The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of the Start-Up NurseS program, developed using a management strategy simulation technique, on entrepreneurial attitude, entrepreneurial intention, entrepreneurial self-efficacy, entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurship education demand among nursing students.
This study uses YouTube content to explore trends in nursing start-ups. YouTube content can be used to understand the current trends regarding interest and awareness in various fields. The study was conducted in three stages: text mining, Delphi survey, and comparison.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: This study aimed to develop a web-based cost management program for visiting nursing centers (CMP-VNC), using time-driven activity-based costing (TD-ABC), and to analyze effects of the program.
Methods: The CMP-VNC was developed using the combined prototyping approach and system developing life cycle method following four stages: need analysis with comprehensive literature reviews and focus group interviews, design and development of program algorithm, evaluation of the developed program validity using experts and users group, and application and effects analysis. The non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest design was used to analyze the effects of the program.