99 results match your criteria: "Yonsei University College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute[Affiliation]"

Experiences of siblings of individuals with developmental disabilities: A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies.

Disabil Health J

December 2024

College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, South Korea. Electronic address:

Background: While the impact of developmental disabilities (DD) on the entire family is increasingly recognized, the experiences of typically developing (TD) siblings often remain overlooked. Recently, an understanding of siblings' experiences has been developed through qualitative studies.

Objective: This review aims to synthesize existing qualitative evidence regarding the experiences of TD siblings of individuals with DD.

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Background: Although frailty assessment is crucial for understanding critically ill patients' prognosis, traditional frailty measures require substantial efforts and time from health care professionals. To address this limitation, the laboratory frailty index (FI-LAB) based on laboratory clinical data was developed. However, knowledge regarding its correlation with health outcomes among critically ill older patients is limited.

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Targeted Digital Health Intervention in End-of-Life and Hospice Care: A Scoping Review.

J Adv Nurs

January 2025

College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea.

Aim: Digital health interventions, including health analytics, telehealth, mHealth and digitised healthcare systems, are rapidly advancing and demonstrate effectiveness in palliative care. Although end-of-life (EOL) and hospice care are within palliative care, they differ in outcomes, target populations and delivery systems. This review examines research trends to guide digital health strategies for EOL and hospice care.

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Internal structure of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Asian Nurs Res (Korean Soc Nurs Sci)

December 2024

Graduate School of Public Health, Ajou University, Suwon, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Purpose: This review aimed to evaluate the internal structure (structural validity, internal consistency, and measurement invariance) of the Patient Health Questionnire-9 (PHQ-9), which is one of the most widely used self-administered instruments for assessing and screening depression.

Methods: The updated COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) methodology for a systematic review of self-reported instruments was used. PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Cochrane Library databases were searched from their inception up to February 28, 2023.

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This study aimed to examine the factors associated with transition readiness based on the healthcare transition model among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with spina bifida (SB) in the individual (self-management and self-efficacy), family or social support (family function and social support), healthcare system, and environmental (transition environment) domains. Using face-to-face and online surveys, we conducted a cross-sectional study on AYAs with SB in South Korea. The participants were aged 13-25 years.

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Background: Spina bifida (SB) is a chronic condition requiring lifelong self-management, underscoring the need to establish a dedicated cohort for longitudinal monitoring of health outcomes. The purpose of this study was to describe the development and initial implementation of a single-center prospective cohort study of children with SB and their parents living in South Korea and to describe demographics, clinical outcomes, psychosocial characteristics, and family data for this cohort.

Methods: This cohort was established through expert panel formation, identification of health indicators based on the Life Course Model for Spina Bifida, creation of a cohort database system, and quality control planning.

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Intensive care unit nurses' experiences of nursing concerns, activities, and documentation on patient deterioration: A focus-group study.

Aust Crit Care

November 2024

College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Background: Although prognosis prediction models using nursing documentation have good predictive performance, the experiences of intensive care unit nurses related to nursing activities and documentation when a patient's condition deteriorates are yet to be explored.

Objective: The aim of this study was to explore nurses' experiences of nursing activities and documentation in intensive care units when a patient's condition deteriorates.

Methods: This was a descriptive qualitative study using focus-group interviews with intensive care unit nurses in tertiary or university-affiliated hospitals.

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Physical activity patterns of children and adolescents with Down syndrome: Using the Fitbit and parental proxy questionnaire.

J Pediatr Nurs

November 2024

College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate physical activity (PA) levels in children and adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) using a Fitbit and a parental questionnaire.* -
  • It found that adolescents had higher sedentary time and lower light PA compared to younger children, and both groups showed decreased activity levels on weekends.* -
  • The results suggest a need for specialized programs to boost weekend PA in kids with DS, and highlight the effectiveness of Fitbits for monitoring their activity levels in healthcare settings.*
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Internet-Based Trauma Recovery Intervention for Nurses: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Complex Psychiatry

July 2024

College of Nursing and Research Institute of Nursing Science, Pusan National University, Yangsan, Republic of Korea.

Introduction: Nurses, who care for patients with various traumas, may also experience post-traumatic stress disorder due to indirect or direct exposure to traumatic situations. This study examined the effectiveness of an Internet-based trauma recovery intervention for Korean nurses.

Methods: This randomized controlled trial was conducted with 112 nurses aged 23-40 years who were randomly assigned to the intervention ( = 56) or control group ( = 56) from May 7 to December 20, 2020.

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Development and validation of a patient-centered communication scale for nurses.

BMC Nurs

August 2024

College of Nursing, Eulji University, 553, Sanseong-daero, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 13135, Republic of Korea.

Background: Patient-centered care aims to prevent disease and promote well-being by actively involving patients in treatment and decision-making that is based on respecting the patients and their families. However, no scales have been developed to assess patient-centered care from the nurse's perspective. This study aimed to develop a scale to measure nurses' level of patient-centered communication and confirm its validity and reliability.

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Patient Generated Health Data Among Older Adults with Cancer in Home Setting: Scoping Review.

Stud Health Technol Inform

July 2024

College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea.

This scoping review aimed to identify and synthesize the literature related to patient-generated health data (PGHD) among older adults with cancer in home setting. Of the 1,090 articles extracted through six databases searches, 53 were selected. Studies were published from 2007 to 2022 and the types of devices to generate PGHD included research-grade and consumer-grade wearable devices.

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Development of a Mapping Table for Nursing Notes Based on Nurses' Concerns in ICU Patients.

Stud Health Technol Inform

July 2024

College of Nursing and Brain Korea 21 FOUR Project, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea.

This study aimed to develop a mapping table that connects nursing notes with standard terminology, focusing on nurses' concerns for ICU patients. After extracting nursing notes from a publicly accessible database, a research team, including a nursing informatics professor and researchers with ICU experience, developed a mapping table through a four-step process: initially reviewing literature on nurses' concerns, then extracting nursing notes from MIMIC IV and filtering the duplicate notes, subsequently defining and coding these concerns, and finally mapping them according to the CCC. Of 11,430,637 unstructured nursing notes from MIMIC IV, 265 unique notes remained after deduplication, with 208 notes reflecting nurses' concerns and categorized into 15 groups aligned with CCC.

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Machine Learning-Based Prediction Models of Mortality for Intensive Care Unit Patients Using Nursing Records.

Stud Health Technol Inform

July 2024

College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea.

This study aimed to develop ICU mortality prediction models using a conceptual framework, focusing on nurses' concerns reflected in nursing records from the MIMIC IV database. We included 46,693 first-time ICU admissions of adults over 18 years with a minimum 24-hour stay, excluding those receiving hospice or palliative care. Predictors included demographics, clinical characteristics, and nursing documentation frequencies related to nurses' concerns.

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Symptom network and quality of life of breast cancer patients receiving multimodal cancer treatment: Cross-sectional study.

Eur J Oncol Nurs

August 2024

Department of Nursing, College of Nursing and Mo-im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Purpose: Breast cancer patients experience symptoms and side effects from multimodal treatments, which often include menopausal symptoms resulting from cytotoxic chemotherapy or estrogen suppression therapy. This study aimed to explore the symptom network and clusters and its relationship to quality of life (QoL) in breast cancer patients who receive multimodal cancer treatment and experience treatment-related menopausal symptoms.

Methods: A correlational study was conducted.

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Chemotherapy-related cardiotoxicity and its symptoms in patients with breast cancer: a scoping review.

Syst Rev

June 2024

College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, 50-1 Yonsei-ro, Seoul, South Korea.

Background: Chemotherapy-related cardiotoxicity is a significant concern because it is a major cause of morbidity. This study aimed to provide in-depth information on the symptoms of chemotherapy-related cardiotoxicity (CRCT) by exploring literature that concurrently reports the types and symptoms of CRCT in patients with breast cancer.

Methods: A scoping review was performed according to an a priori protocol using the Joanna Briggs Institute's guidelines.

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Background: The need and values of patient- and family-centred care (PFCC) have been globally increasing in the health care landscape. However, the concept of PFCC and the components in adult intensive care units (ICUs) remain wide-ranging.

Aim: To elucidate the core concepts of PFCC interventions and evaluate the effects of the interventions in adult ICUs.

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Article Synopsis
  • Older adults with dementia often show resistant behaviors during care, highlighting a need for effective caregiving strategies.
  • This study analyzed 68 videos of care interactions to explore the relationship between caregivers' actions and residents' resistant behaviors.
  • Findings indicate that person-centered care reduces resistance in patients, suggesting that improving care approaches can greatly enhance the caregiving experience.
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Objectives: Education in biomedical and health informatics is essential for managing complex healthcare systems, bridging the gap between healthcare and information technology, and adapting to the digital requirements of the healthcare industry. This review presents the current status of biomedical and health informatics education domestically and internationally and proposes recommendations for future development.

Methods: We analyzed evidence from reports and papers to explore global trends and international and domestic examples of education.

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Purpose: Digital health is an indispensable tool, but its use depends on the eHealth literacy (eHL) of end-users. This study aimed to understand the need for digital health and eHL among cancer patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers and to identify differences in digital health needs related to the eHL of cancer patients.

Methods: A multicenter, descriptive correlational study was conducted and included a total of 209 patients, 150 caregivers and 150 healthcare providers.

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Purpose: The Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC)/European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) Patient Antiemetic Guideline Committee aimed to (1) adapt the updated evidence-based, clinical guidelines to patient-centered antiemetic guidelines and (2) develop patient education materials and statements.

Methods: The MASCC 2023 Patient Antiemetic Guidelines were created and reviewed by antiemetic experts and patient advocates by incorporating the 2023 MASCC/ESMO antiemetic guidelines into patient-friendly language. Patient Education Statements were developed based on current literature and by utilizing an expert modified Delphi consensus (≥ 75% agreement).

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Investigating family resilience factors for enhancing family adaptation in children with epilepsy.

Epilepsy Behav

July 2024

College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Purpose: To identify and understand the key family resilience factors that contribute to the improved family adaptation of children with epilepsy.

Methods: Parent of children with epilepsy treated in the outpatient unit and general ward at Severance Children's Hospital in Seoul, Korea, completed a structured online questionnaire between April and May 2023. This study examined risk (epilepsy severity, time since diagnosis, parental depression, and perceived stigma) and protective factors (child temperament, epilepsy knowledge, family communication skills, parent's educational level, monthly household income, and social support) of family adaptation based on Patterson's Family Resilience Model.

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[Descriptive Review of Patents in Healthcare and Nursing: Based on Network Analysis].

J Korean Acad Nurs

February 2024

College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.

Purpose: The significance of the healthcare industry has grown exponentially in recent years due to the impact of the fourth industrial revolution and the ongoing pandemic. Accordingly, this study aimed to examine domestic healthcare-related patents comprehensively. Big data analysis was used to present the trend and status of patents filed in nursing.

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Healthcare Interventions for Children Using Nonimmersive Virtual Reality: A Mixed Methods Systematic Review.

J Pediatr Health Care

September 2024

Eun Kyoung Choi, Associate Professor, College of Nursing and Mo-Im Kim Nursing Research Institute, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea. Electronic address:

Introduction: Nonimmersive virtual reality (NIVR), a computer-generated virtual reality experience wherein users are not fully immersed, has been increasingly used in pediatric healthcare. This study aimed to identify the effects of NIVR-based interventions for children.

Method: A mixed methods systematic review of relevant studies published until December 2023 was conducted.

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2023 MASCC and ESMO guideline update for the prevention of chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.

ESMO Open

February 2024

∗Interdisciplinary Patient Pathway Division, Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France. Electronic address:

• Nausea and vomiting are considered amongst the most troublesome adverse events for patients receiving antineoplastics. • The guideline covers emetic risk classification, prevention and management of treatment-induced nausea and vomiting. • The Consensus Committee consisted of 34 multidisciplinary, health care professionals and three patient advocates.

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Purpose: This study aimed to explore the existing literature on frailty experienced by patients with prostate cancer (PC) receiving androgen deprivation therapy (ADT).

Materials And Methods: Database and manual searches were conducted to identify relevant studies published in English, with no limitation on the year of publication, according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews guidelines. Four databases-PubMed, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, and CINAHL-were used for database searches and reference lists, related journals, and Google Scholar were used for manual searches.

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