-
Outcomes-based Curriculum Development and Student Evaluation in Nursing Education
-
Hesook Suzie Kim
-
J Korean Acad Nurs 2012;42(7):917-927. Published online December 12, 2012
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2012.42.7.917
-
-
Abstract
PDF
- Abstract
Purpose
A curriculum development model is presented to examine the processes necessary to develop new programs or evaluate existing programs within the philosophy of outcomes-based education in nursing, especially in the context of accreditation. The philosophy of outcomes-based education is to produce individuals who can demonstrate the evidence of competencies in designated areas of education. For nursing education, this means competencies in performing the role of professional nursing as defined by the profession and social needs at the beginning level upon completing a nursing program.
Methods
A curriculum development model has been developed analytically based on the literature and experiences.
Results
A 10-step process framework incorporating the tenets of outcomes-based nursing education is illustrated.
Conclusion
This curriculum development framework can be applied in developing new educational programs in nursing or to evaluate and revise existing programs in anticipation of the accreditation process that is moving with a full force in such countries as Korea.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by 
- Flipped Classroom Based on Outcomes-Based Education Improves Student Engagement and Clinical Analysis Competence in Undergraduates Ophthalmology Clerkship
Qing Liu, Xiao-Jiao Tang, Xin-Ke Chen, Lin Chen Advances in Medical Education and Practice.2024; Volume 15: 599. CrossRef - Hemşirelik Eğitim Programlarında “Kara Kutu”nun Açılması: Logic Model Örneği
Gülsüm Çonoğlu, Fatma Orgun Avrasya Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi.2024; 7(3): 251. CrossRef - The effect of outcome-based education on clinical performance and perception of pediatric care of the third-year nursing students in Mongolia
Khishigdelger Lkhagvaa, Basbish Tsogbadrakh, Gankhuyag Gochoosuren, Oyungoo Badamdorj, Azadeh Stark, Omar Mohammad Ali Khraisat PLOS ONE.2024; 19(6): e0305298. CrossRef - Development and implementation of a high-fidelity simulation training course for medical and nursing collaboration based on the Fink integrated course design model
Meng-Han Jiang, Li-Wen Dou, Bo Dong, Man Zhang, Yue-Ping Li, Cui-Xia Lin Frontiers in Medicine.2024;[Epub] CrossRef - Experiences and attitudes of clinical and academic nurses about infection prevention and control nursing curriculum and duties - a qualitative study
Zahra Gorjian, Marziyeh Asadizaker, Kourosh Zarea, Alireza Irajpour, Fatemeh Ahmadi, Dariush Rokhafroz BMC Medical Education.2024;[Epub] CrossRef - Transcultural adaptation and validity of the nurse professional competence scale Korean version for graduating nursing students: An explanatory factor analysis
Su Jung Lee, Hyun‐Ju Seo, Kye Ha Kim, Jinhee Kim, Hyunlye Kim, Jeong‐Min Park Nursing Open.2023; 10(2): 579. CrossRef - Oral health education in the undergraduate nursing curriculum of Australian and Malaysian institutions
Mas S. Ahmad, Menaka A. Abuzar, Ishak A. Razak, Sabariah A. Rahman, Gelsomina L. Borromeo European Journal of Dental Education.2021; 25(2): 350. CrossRef - Effects of a Simulation With Team-Based Learning on Knowledge, Team Performance, and Teamwork for Nursing Students
Young Sook Roh, Sang Suk Kim, Sunah Park, Jung-Won Ahn CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing.2020; 38(7): 367. CrossRef - Understanding gaps and needs in the undergratue nursing curriculum in Iran: A prelude to design a competency-based curriculum model
Sepand Riazi, Nahid Dehghannayeri, Ali Hosseinikhah, Majid Aliasgari Health Monitor Journal of the Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research.2020; 19(2): 145. CrossRef - A study to determine the educational objectives and outcomes for pre-registration Diploma nursing program: A modified Delphi
Katherine Tan, Mei Chan Chong, Li Ping Wong Nurse Education in Practice.2019; 39: 80. CrossRef - Effect of a Situational Module Learning Course on Critical Thinking Disposition and Metacognition in Nursing Students: A Quasi-experimental Study
Kwang Ok Park, Mi Yu Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education.2019; 25(2): 251. CrossRef - Preliminary study of outcome‐based clinical practicum for undergraduate nursing students
Kyunghwa Lee, Sanghee Kim, You Lee Yang Japan Journal of Nursing Science.2019; 16(2): 145. CrossRef - Investigating Factors Affecting Pharmaceutical Care Learning in Clinical Education in the View of Nursing Students in 2016 - 2017
Ellnaz Yazdan Parast, Bahare Rezvani Dehaghani, Sahar Nadimi, Seyed Hassan Ghorbani, Malihe Davoudi Modern Care Journal.2018;[Epub] CrossRef - The effectiveness of outcome based education on the competencies of nursing students: A systematic review
Katherine Tan, Mei Chan Chong, Pathmawathy Subramaniam, Li Ping Wong Nurse Education Today.2018; 64: 180. CrossRef - Development and application of course-embedded assessment system for program outcome evaluation in the Korean nursing education: A pilot study
Jee Won Park, Eun Ji Seo, Mi-Ae You, Ju-Eun Song Nurse Education Today.2016; 38: 48. CrossRef - Developing Course Outcome to Achieve Exit Outcome: Applying Hauenstein's theory
Yoon Young Hwang, Sun Hee Kim, Min Sun Chu The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education.2015; 21(2): 155. CrossRef - The development of a web-based database system for managing program learning outcomes in a nursing school
Mikyung Moon, Soo-Kyoung Lee Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society.2015; 16(4): 2665. CrossRef - Development of Clinical Research Management: Enhancement of Nursing Students' Clinical Competency in Handling Clinical Trials
Sang Hui Chu, Yeonsoo Jang, Ki-Sun Yeo, Ji Hyeon Ahn, Doo Ree Kim Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science.2014; 16(3): 192. CrossRef - A Review Literature on Communication in Nurses
유미, 박성희, 박광옥 Health Communication, the Official Journal of Korean Academy on Communication in Healthcare.2014; 9(2): 99. CrossRef - Importance and Satisfaction on Nursing Core Competency of Nurses & Nurse Managers in a Community Hospitals
Sang-Dol Kim Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society.2013; 14(6): 2844. CrossRef
-
345
View
-
10
Download
-
20
Crossref
-
Sexuality and Related Factors of Postmenopausal Korean Women
-
Young Joo Park, Hesook Suzie Kim, Sung Ok Chang, Hyun Choel Kang, Sook Hee Chun
-
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2003;33(4):457-463. Published online March 28, 2017
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2003.33.4.457
-
-
Abstract
PDF
-
Purpose
This cross-sectional survey was conducted to describe the sexuality of Korean women after menopause using a national sample, and to examine relationships between the sexuality and demographic, body mass index, and life style factors including smoking, alcohol use, and physical activity.
Method
From Dec. 20, 1998 to April 30, 1999, 2196 naturally postmenopausal women aged between 41 and 65 years were recruited by a disproportional stratified random sampling method from 7 metropolitans and 6 provinces in Korea. The questionnaire was used to obtain information on the demographic characteristics, life style factors, body mass index, and sexual activities.
Result
The findings show that the frequency of intercourse after menopause decreased among most of postmenopausal Korean women (64.5%). The frequency of women reported their sexual activity as satisfactory was higher among women doing physical activity, not smoking, with higher educational status, with middle socioeconomic status, without sleep disturbance, with lower body mass index, and with good subjective health status.
Conclusion
Further studies need to be designed as the longitudinal studies with larger random samples and better measures of sexuality.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by 
- Sexual satisfaction of postmenopausal women: An integrative review
Nasim Shahrahmani, Raheleh Babazadeh, Abbas Ebadi, Luiz F. Baccaro PLOS ONE.2024; 19(7): e0306207. CrossRef - Association of Combined Tobacco Smoking and Oral Contraceptive Use With Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia 2 or 3 in Korean Women
Hea Young Oh, Mi Kyung Kim, Sang-Soo Seo, Jae-Kwan Lee Journal of Epidemiology.2016; 26(1): 22. CrossRef
-
161
View
-
0
Download
-
2
Crossref
-
The Age at Menopause and Related Factors in Korean Women
-
Young Joo Park, Hesook Suzie Kim, Hyun Choel Kang
-
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2002;32(7):1024-1031. Published online March 29, 2017
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2002.32.7.1024
-
-
Abstract
PDF
This cross-sectional design was to identify the age at menopause of Korean women using a national sample, and to examine relationships between age at menopause and the anthropometric, sociodemographic, biological and life style behavioral factors. Two thousand eight hundred seven naturally postmenopausal women aged between 41-65 years were recruited by self-selection from 7 metropolitans and 6 provinces in Korea from Dec. 20, 1998 to April 30, 1999.
The age at menopause of Korean women was 49.2 years (mean) and 50.0 years (median). The range of age at menopause was 33.0 to 61.0 years. The significant influencing factors on age at menopause were body mass index, mother's and sister's age at menopause, alcohol use, physical activity, coffee preference, and residential area. The menopausal age of Korean women has slightly increased compared to a previous study.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by 
- Association between Regular Use of Analgesics before Cancer Diagnosis and Occurrence of Mood Disorders
Hyun Sook Oh, Subin Noh, Hwa Jeong Seo Nursing Reports.2024; 14(3): 1828. CrossRef - Study on depletion of ovarian function and late‐life chronic diseases in India
Sampurna Kundu, Sanghmitra Sheel Acharya International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics.2023; 162(3): 1057. CrossRef - Exposure to the One-Child Policy and Fertility Among Chinese Immigrants to the Us
Siyuan Lin, Laura Argys, Susan Averett SSRN Electronic Journal.2023;[Epub] CrossRef - Iron Deficiency in Korean Patients With Heart Failure
Jin Joo Park, Minjae Yoon, Hyoung-Won Cho, Sang-Eun Lee, Jin-Oh Choi, Byung-Su Yoo, Seok-Min Kang, Dong-Ju Choi Journal of Korean Medical Science.2023;[Epub] CrossRef - Impact of early age at menopause on disease outcomes in postmenopausal women with rheumatoid arthritis: a large observational cohort study of Korean patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Eun Hye Park, Eun Ha Kang, Yun Jong Lee, You-Jung Ha RMD Open.2023; 9(1): e002722. CrossRef - Osteoporosis Associated with Breast Cancer Treatments Based on Types of Hormonal Therapy: A Cross-Sectional Study Using Korean National Sample Data
Yen Min Wang, Yu-Cheol Lim, Deok-Sang Hwang, Yoon Jae Lee, In-Hyuk Ha, Ye-Seul Lee Medicina.2023; 59(9): 1505. CrossRef - Measured sodium excretion is associated with cardiovascular outcomes in non-dialysis CKD patients: results from the KNOW-CKD study
Seong Cheol Kang, Minjung Kang, Hyunjin Ryu, Seonmi Kim, Ji Hye Kim, Eunjeong Kang, Yujin Jeong, Jayoun Kim, Yong-Soo Kim, Soo Wan Kim, Yeong Hoon Kim, Kook-Hwan Oh Frontiers in Nephrology.2023;[Epub] CrossRef - Effects of tiotropium on the risk of coronary heart disease in patients with COPD: a nationwide cohort study
Jiyoung Shin, Jin Hwa Lee Scientific Reports.2022;[Epub] CrossRef - Combined Effects of Unhealthy Lifestyle Behaviors on Metabolic Syndrome among Postmenopausal Women
Jin-Suk Ra, Hyesun Kim Healthcare.2021; 9(7): 848. CrossRef - Ovarian Function Preservation in Patients With Cervical Cancer Undergoing Hysterectomy and Ovarian Transposition Before Pelvic Radiotherapy
Wonguen Jung, Yun H. Kim, Kyung S. Kim Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment.2021;[Epub] CrossRef - The Clinical Impact of Body Mass Index on Breast Cancer in Korea: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study
Jae Hwan Jeong, Hak Min Lee, Hai Young Son, Ilkyun Lee Journal of Breast Disease.2020; 8(1): 51. CrossRef - Beneficial Effects of Breastfeeding on the Prevention of Metabolic Syndrome Among Postmenopausal Women
Jin Suk Ra, Soon Ok Kim Asian Nursing Research.2020; 14(3): 173. CrossRef - Neck Circumference and Cerebral Gray Matter Volume
Chol Shin, Regina E.Y. Kim, Robert J. Thomas, Chang-Ho Yun, Seung Ku Lee, Robert D. Abbott Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders.2020; 34(4): 306. CrossRef - Inhaled corticosteroids in COPD and the risk for coronary heart disease: a nationwide cohort study
Jiyoung Shin, Hee-Young Yoon, Yu Min Lee, Eunhee Ha, Jin Hwa Lee Scientific Reports.2020;[Epub] CrossRef - Trends of Premature and Early Menopause: a Comparative Study of the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Seung-Ah Choe, Joohon Sung Journal of Korean Medical Science.2020;[Epub] CrossRef - Urinary bisphenol A, phthalate metabolites, and obesity: do gender and menopausal status matter?
Jung-eun Lim, BongKyoo Choi, Sun Ha Jee Environmental Science and Pollution Research.2020; 27(27): 34300. CrossRef - Association between lower urinary tract symptoms and cardiovascular risk scores in ostensibly healthy women
Hyun Young Lee, Ji Eun Moon, Hwa Yeon Sun, Seung Whan Doo, Won Jae Yang, Yun Seob Song, So‐Ryoung Lee, Byoung‐Won Park, Jae Heon Kim BJU International.2019; 123(4): 669. CrossRef - Higher Pro-Inflammatory Dietary Score is Associated with Higher Hyperuricemia Risk: Results from the Case-Controlled Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study_Cardiovascular Disease Association Study
Hye Sun Kim, Minji Kwon, Hyun Yi Lee, Nitin Shivappa, James R. Hébert, Cheongmin Sohn, Woori Na, Mi Kyung Kim Nutrients.2019; 11(8): 1803. CrossRef - Association between obesity type and obstructive coronary artery disease in stable symptomatic postmenopausal women: data from the KoRean wOmen'S chest pain rEgistry (KoROSE)
Jun Hwan Cho, Hack-Lyoung Kim, Myung-A Kim, Sohee Oh, Mina Kim, Seong Mi Park, Hyun Ju Yoon, Mi Seung Shin, Kyung-Soon Hong, Gil Ja Shin, Wan-Joo Shim Menopause.2019; 26(11): 1272. CrossRef - Obesity and colorectal adenomatous polyps: A cross-sectional study in Korean adults
Ji Young Lee, Sang Mi Kwak, Seung-Kwon Myung, Sun Ha Jee Obesity.2014; 22(2): 518. CrossRef - Gender Differences in Risk Factors for Intracranial Cerebral Atherosclerosis Among Asymptomatic Subjects
Young-Suk Kim, Jin-Woo Hong, Woo-Sang Jung, Seong-Uk Park, Jung-Mi Park, Sung-Il Cho, Young-min Bu, Sang-Kwan Moon Gender Medicine.2011; 8(1): 14. CrossRef - Cortisol, estradiol-17β, and progesterone secretion within the first hour after awakening in women with regular menstrual cycles
Ryun S Ahn, Jee H Choi, Bum C Choi, Jung H Kim, Sung H Lee, Simon S Sung Journal of Endocrinology.2011; 211(3): 285. CrossRef
-
307
View
-
5
Download
-
22
Crossref
-
Patient-Nurse Collaboration in Nursing Practice: A Korean Study
-
Dal Sook Kim, Young Eun, Hesook Suzie Kim
-
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2002;32(7):1054-1062. Published online March 29, 2017
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2002.32.7.1054
-
-
Abstract
PDF
INTRODUCTION: Consumerism is prevailing value in Korean society, while there has been little concern about it especially in Korean nursing society even though there has been an increasing emphasis on patients' participation in decisions concerning health care and nursing as an ideal in the literature. OBJECTIVES AND METHODS: The study with survey method was carried out to examine the nature of collaboration between patient and nurse in nursing practice in Korea through a replication of the studies carried out in US, Norway, Finland, an Japan (Kim et al., 1993) and to revise and test Kim's explanatory model of collaborative decision making in nursing practice from the Korean perspectives. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS: Both patients and nurses as groups exhibited pro-consumerist attitudes regarding collaboration in health care, while there were significant differences in attitudes and perceptions of patients and nurses. These findings are similar to those of Kim et al.' s study carried out in US, Norway, Finland, and Japan. Nurses as a group compared to patients held stronger health-care consumerist attitudes and beliefs in general. However, the Korean nurses seem to hold a weaker attitude for challenging professional authority. And the Korean patients compared to the nurses seem to hold stronger belief in the patient's right to information, as found in US, Finland, and Japan. Regarding the nurse patient collaborative attitude in decision making, it revealed that one third or more of the patients as a group believe in the patients' right to be informed of decisions that nurses make for their patients, while another one third or more of them believe in the patients' right for advisory role and joint role in nursing care decision making. This result for the patients is very similar as those found in US, Norway, Finland, and Japan. However, the attitude for the nurses held stronger agreement with patients' to be informed of decision making that nurses make than the patients' right for advisory and joint role. The nurses have weaker belief in patients' self determination on their care than the patients. The results of path analyses confirmed the explanatory models that tested two explanatory models examining the factors contributing to the differences in the attitudes of patients and nurses. The path model for nurses identified nurses' lengths of experience as the important factor explaining attitudes regarding challenging professional authority and the patient's rights for information. The path model for patients identified the level of education as the most significant factor that explains patients' attitudes regarding the rejection of general authority, challenging professional authority, and the patient's right for participation in decision making.
-
A Study on the Development of the Korean Family Resilience Scale
-
In Sook Lee, Young Sook Park, Mi Soon Song, Eun Ok Lee, Hesook Suzie Kim, Youn Hwan Park, Kyong Won Choi, Young Ran Chin, Dae Hee Kim, Hyeon Sook Lee
-
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2002;32(4):560-569. Published online March 29, 2017
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2002.32.4.560
-
-
Abstract
PDF
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop an instrument to measure family resilience for Korean families with a chronically ill child, and to test the validity and reliability of the instrument.
METHOD: The items of instruments used based on the researchers' previous study of concept analysis of Korean family resilience. Nineteen item scales were developed with five domains. In order to test reliability and validity of the scale, data were collected from 231 families, who had a child with a chronic illness. Data was collected between August and September of 2001 in a 3rd level University Hospital in Seoul, Korea.
RESULT: The results were as follows:
As a result of the item analysis, 19 items were selected from the total of 37 items, excluding items with low correlation with the total scale. Five factors were evolved by factor analysis, which explained 56.4% of the total variance. The first factor 'Family strength' explained 28.5%, 2nd factor 'Family maturity' 8.7%, 3rd factor 'The ability to use of external resources' 7.0%, 4th factor 'Control' 6.6%, 5th factor 'The driving force for finance' 5.7%. The attributes in these factors were different with those identified by concept analysis of the family resilience in Korean families from the previous study. Cronbach's alphacoefficient of this scale was .8039 and Guttman spilt- half coefficient was .8184.
CONCLUSION: The study support the reliability and validity of the scale. Because the main concept of family resilience was family strength, there were distinct differences in dimensions of family functioning scales.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by 
- Family management structural model for children with atopic dermatitis
Sunyeob Choi, Hyewon Shin Journal of Pediatric Nursing.2024; 77: e401. CrossRef - Association of nurse–mother partnerships with parenting stress and family resilience among South Korean mothers of children with congenital heart disease
Youna Chang, Jiyoung Lim, Hye Won Yoon Journal of Pediatric Nursing.2024; 79: 16. CrossRef - Development and Validation of the Family Relationship Assessment Scale in Korean College Students’ Families
Suk‐Sun Kim, Minji Gil, Yeounsoo Kim‐Godwin Family Process.2021; 60(2): 586. CrossRef - Development of a Self-Care Performance Scale for Patients with Stomach Cancer after Gastrectomy
Min Kyung Jeon, Geum Ja Park Asian Oncology Nursing.2016; 16(2): 67. CrossRef - The Effect of Symptom Experience and Resilience on Quality of Life in Patients with Colorectal Cancers
Kyung Sook Choi, Jung Ae Park, Joohyun Lee Asian Oncology Nursing.2012; 12(1): 61. CrossRef - Resilience of Families with Elderly Patients with Dementia
Geun Myun Kim, Eunyoung Park, Young Shin Lee, Jong Nam Lee Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing.2012; 21(3): 197. CrossRef - Concept Analysis of Resilience in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases
Su-Jin Shin, Duk-Yoo Jung, Eun-Hee Hwang Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2009; 39(6): 788. CrossRef - To Holroyd E (2005) Commentary on Lee et al. (2004)
Insook Lee, Eun‐Ok Lee, Hesook Suzie Kim, Young Sook Park, Misoon Song, Youn Hwan Park Journal of Clinical Nursing.2006; 15(5): 654. CrossRef
-
206
View
-
4
Download
-
8
Crossref
-
A Study on the Development of the Korean Family Functioning Scale
-
In Sook Lee, Young Sook Park, Mi Soon Song, Eun Ok Lee, Hesook Suzie Kim, Youn Hwan Park, Kyong Won Choi, Young Ran Chin, Dae Hee Kim, Hyeon Sook Lee
-
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2002;32(3):395-405. Published online March 29, 2017
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2002.32.3.395
-
-
Abstract
PDF
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop the instrument to measure family functioning for Korean family with a chronic ill child, and to test the validity and reliability of the instrument.
METHOD: The items of instrument were consisted based on researchers' previous study of concept analysis of the Korean family functioning. Twenty six item scale was developed with six domains. In order to test reliability and validity of the scale, data were collected from the 231 families, who have a child with a chronic illness. Data was collected between August and September in 2001 in a General Hospital in Seoul, Korea.
RESULT: The results were as follows:As a result of the item analysis, 24 items were selected from the total of 26 items, excluding items with low correlation with total scale. Six factors were evolved by factor analysis. Six factors explained 61.4% of the total variance. The first factor 'Affective bonding' explained 15.4%, 2nd factor 'External relationship' 11.8%, 3rd factor 'Family norm' 10.5%, 4th factor 'Role and responsibilities' 8.3%, 5th factor ' Communication' 7.9%, and the 6th factor 'Financial resource' explained 7.3%. Cronbach's alpha coefficient of this scale was .87 and Guttman spilt- half coefficient was .84.
CONCLUSION: The study support the reliability and validity of the scale. There were distinct differences in dimensions of family functioning scales developed in the U. S.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by 
- Factors influencing self-management behaviors in older people with multiple chronic conditions based on the individual and family self-management theory: A cross-sectional study
Youngji Seo, Sunyoung Jung Journal of Korean Gerontological Nursing.2024; 26(3): 332. CrossRef - Do spouse burden of care, family resilience, and coping affect family function in gynecologic cancer in Korea?: a cross-sectional study
Minkyung Kim, Sukhee Ahn Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing.2022; 28(3): 197. CrossRef - Family functioning according to clusters of family management styles in Korean families of children with chronic atopic disease: A cross-sectional study
YeoJin Im, Sunyoung Jung International Journal of Nursing Studies.2020; 109: 103674. CrossRef - Factors Related to Dementia Worry: Comparing Middle-Aged and Older Adults in South Korea
So Im Ryu, Yeon-Hwan Park Research in Gerontological Nursing.2019; 12(6): 299. CrossRef - Development and Validation of Korea Midlife Family Resilience Scale(KMFRS)
Hea Rhan Park, Gwee-Yeon Jeon Korean Journal of Human Ecology.2014; 23(6): 1013. CrossRef - Infants' Temperament and Health Problems according to Maternal Postpartum Depression
Kyung-Sook Bang Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2011; 41(4): 444. CrossRef - Factors Associated with Social Isolation in Older Adults using Senior Welfare Centers
Yeon-Hwan Park, Hee Sun Kang Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2008; 38(5): 712. CrossRef - To Holroyd E (2005) Commentary on Lee et al. (2004)
Insook Lee, Eun‐Ok Lee, Hesook Suzie Kim, Young Sook Park, Misoon Song, Youn Hwan Park Journal of Clinical Nursing.2006; 15(5): 654. CrossRef
-
167
View
-
4
Download
-
8
Crossref
-
Ways of Assessing Post-operative Pain
-
Sung Ok Chang, Hesook Suzie Kim, Bjorn Sjostrom, Donna Swartz-Barcott
-
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2001;31(7):1189-1196. Published online March 29, 2017
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2001.31.7.1189
-
-
Abstract
PDF
The incidence of reported acute pain is still high which indicates a lack of knowledge in clinical pain assessment and management. This study was carried out to investigate strategies of post-operative pain assessment in terms of patterns of criteria adopted and how these are influenced by prior experience. The research approach, phenomenography, was adopted in data analysis. The subjects of this study consisted of 10 nurses from post-operative care units from a University Hospital in Seoul, Korea. Findings revealed that the nurses mostly relied on "how it usually is" and "how the patient looks" as strategies of post operative pain assessment and "I have learned the typology of patients" as a frame of reference of post operative assessment.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by 
- An ethnography of pain assessment and the role of social context on two postoperative units
Laurie M. Lauzon Clabo Journal of Advanced Nursing.2008; 61(5): 531. CrossRef - Strategies in assessing post operative pain—A South African study
Hester Klopper, Helena Andersson, Maria Minkkinen, Cecilia Ohlsson, Björn Sjöström Intensive and Critical Care Nursing.2006; 22(1): 12. CrossRef
-
108
View
-
0
Download
-
2
Crossref
|