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Hyang Mi Jung 6 Articles
Effect of the Spinning Babies Program on Birth Outcomes and Satisfaction during Labor: A Non-Randomized Controlled Trial
Mi-Yeon Jeong, Hyang Mi Jung
J Korean Acad Nurs 2024;54(4):607-619.   Published online November 20, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.24097
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Purpose

This study evaluated the effects of the Spinning Babies program applied during labor on birth outcomes and satisfaction among pregnant women.

Methods

This non-equivalent control group, non-synchronized post-test only design study included 42 participants (22 in the experimental group and 20 in the control group). The Spinning Babies program was conducted four times in the experimental group during the first and second stages of delivery for 50 min per session. The program comprised performing pelvic circles on a birth ball, followed by wide squatting and adopting of open knee-chest and side-lying positions.

Results

Compared with those in the control group, pregnant women in the experimental group had a significantly shorter labor time (t = - 6.64, p < .001), a higher success rate for normal vaginal delivery (χ2 = 4.86, p = .043), improved Apgar scores of newborns (z2 = - 2.18, p = .029), differences in neonatal oxygen therapy use (χ2 = 4.86, p = .043), and improved birth satisfaction (t = 11.99, p < .001).

Conclusion

The Spinning Babies program improves the birth environment by increasing the normal vaginal delivery success rate, as well as pregnant women’s birth satisfaction, and promotes neonatal health.

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Relationship between Goodness-of-Fit for Mother-Preschool Child and Parenting Stress in Mother
Hyang Mi Jung, Min Soon Ahn
J Korean Acad Nurs 2009;39(1):53-61.   Published online February 28, 2009
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2009.39.1.53
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Purpose

This study was done to identify the relationship between goodness-of-fit for mother-preschool child dyads and parenting stress experienced by the mother.

Methods

Study participants were 500 mothers who had children aged 3 to 5 who attended one of ten kindergartens or infant schools in M City or B City. Descriptive statistics and Pearson's correlation coefficients were calculated using the SPSS program.

Results

Comparison of goodness-of-fit scores for mother-preschool child dyad according to the characteristics of the participants, showed a significant difference according to child's age, gender, and birth order, mother's education and occupation, father's age and education, family income, and the chief caregiver in the family. There was a positive correlation between goodness-of-fit scores for mother-child dyad and parenting stress scores for mothers.

Conclusion

The findings of the study indicate a need to identify differences between children's behavioral problems and parenting styles according to the degree of discord in the mother-child temperaments. It is also necessary to develop and apply nursing programs to promote harmonizing of temperaments, programs in which the characteristics of the child and the mother are considered.

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  • Relationships between Mother-Child Temperamental Interactions and Parenting Stress in Korean School-Aged Children
    Gyung Yu, Lak Hyung Kim, Seung Taek Yu
    The Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics.2015; 29(3): 12.     CrossRef
  • The effects on the parent's self-esteem and parenting stress according to the Childhood Education Center Satisfaction
    Geun-hye Jeon, Sung-je Cho
    The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology.2015; 8(4): 299.     CrossRef
  • Studies on Relations between Goodness of Fit in Mother-children Temperament Interaction and Problem Behaviors of Children
    Hyun-Yee Ha, HaeRee Jung, Soo Jin Lee, Han Chae
    The Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics.2013; 27(2): 11.     CrossRef
  • The Relationship of the Parenting Stress with Child's Characteristics in Preschool Children
    Jang-Ho Park, Seock-Hoon Chung, Hyo-Won Kim
    Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.2011; 22(4): 236.     CrossRef
  • Grounded Theory Approach to Transition Process of Parenting Experience among Mothers Defecting from North Korean
    Hyun-Jeong Park, Yun-Soo Kim, Ho-Ran Park
    Journal of Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing.2011; 17(1): 48.     CrossRef
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Factors Influencing the Emotional State of Patients with Lymphedema
Hyang Mi Jung, Myung Ok Cho
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(5):845-852.   Published online August 31, 2006
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.5.845
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Purpose

The purpose of this study was to investigate the emotional state and related factors in patients with lymphedema.

Methods

The subjects of this study consisted of 95 patients with lymphedema at 8 hospitals in Busan and Seoul. Data was collected by a self-administered questionnaire between March 2001 to December 2001. Data was analyzed by Pearson correlation coefficient, and stepwise multiple regression using SPSS Win 12.0.

Results

The mean score of the emotional state of the subjects was 3.06; of their physical symptoms, 1.84; of their Activities of Daily Living(ADLs), 2.30; and of their social activities, 3.67. The emotional states of lymphedema patients correlated with their physical symptoms, their ADLs, and their social activities. The Factor influencing the emotional state of the subjects was social activities.

Conclusion

These results suggest that a negative emotional state is very common in patients with lymphedema, to which appropriate attention should be given. Rehabilitation programs must be implemented to improve lymphedema patients' emotional state, physical symptoms, ADLs, and social activities.

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    Ka Ryeong Bae, Young Soon Im, Gie Ok Noh, Yoojung Son, Han Gil Seo
    Asian Oncology Nursing.2017; 17(4): 213.     CrossRef
  • Effect of Resistance Exercise Intensity on the Strength and Lymphedema of Upper Extremity in Patients with Breast Cancer
    Hyun-Jeong So, Won-Seob Shin
    The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy.2015; 27(5): 339.     CrossRef
  • Development of Quantitative Lymphedema Screening System to Monitor Change in Skin Elasticity through the Measurement of Indentation Force and Return Time
    Jong Hyun Seo, Chang Nho Cho, Sung Chun Kim, Seung Hyun Chung, Eun Sil Koh, Kwang Gi Kim
    Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research.2013; 34(4): 170.     CrossRef
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The Effects of Abdominal Meridian Massage on Constipation among CVA Patients
Soon Yang Jeong, Hyang Mi Jung
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2005;35(1):135-142.   Published online March 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2005.35.1.135
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Purpose

This study was aimed at developing an efficient nursing method for the management of constipation by comparing the effects of abdominal meridian massage on the symptoms of constipation.

Method

The subjects were determined by the Rome II criteria and the Constipation Assessment Scale from Aug 30 through Sep 26, 2002. They were randomly divided into two groups: one experimental group of 16, another control group of 15. Abdominal meridian massage was given to the experimental group and no massage was given to the control group. The frequency of defecation and severity of constipation by CAS were measured. The data was analyzed with the t-test, χ2-test, and repeated measures ANOVA.

Results

There was a significant improvement in frequency of defecation, and severity of constipation in the experimental group compared to the control group.

Conclusion

Abdominal meridian massage can be considered an effective nursing method for the management of constipation among CVA patients.

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    Chun-Ye Chen, Xiao-Xu Lin, Xing Wang
    Complementary Medicine Research.2018; 25(6): 406.     CrossRef
  • Effects of Auricular Acupressure on Constipation in Patients With Breast Cancer Receiving Chemotherapy: A Randomized Control Trial
    Jeongran Shin, Hyojung Park
    Western Journal of Nursing Research.2018; 40(1): 67.     CrossRef
  • The Effects of Life Style Modification on Constipation of the Older Adults at a Geriatric Hospital
    Ho-Suk Kang, Inja Kim
    The Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing.2017; 20(1): 52.     CrossRef
  • Occurrence of Constipation during the Rehabilitation Stage in Patient with Cerebral Vascular Disease
    Dongsoon Shin, Sunglim Kim, Insook Jang, YoungJi Kim, Joohwan Han, Eunyoung Kim, Naryeong Do, Youngshin Song
    Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing.2017; 24(3): 200.     CrossRef
  • Effects of Meridian Acupressure on Constipation in the Institutionalized Elderly
    Mi Young Kim, Eun Hee Kang, Eun Kyung Byun
    The Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing.2014; 17(1): 48.     CrossRef
  • Effects of Abdominal Meridian Massage with Aroma Oils on Relief of Constipation among Hospitalized Children with Brain related Disabilities
    Mi Jung Nam, Young Ie Bang, Tae Im Kim
    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2013; 43(2): 247.     CrossRef
  • Effects of Abdominal Meridian Massage with Aroma Oils by Volunteers on the Relief of Constipation in Hospitalized Disability Patients with brain lesions
    Tae-Im Kim, Mi-Jung Nam, Young-Ie Bang, Young-Soon Yeon
    Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society.2012; 13(5): 2267.     CrossRef
  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Constipation
    Han Ho Jeon, Hyojin Park
    Korean Journal of Medicine.2012; 83(5): 568.     CrossRef
  • Guidelines for the Treatment of Constipation
    Moo In Park, Jeong Eun Shin, Seung-Jae Myung, Kyu Chan Huh, Chang Hwan Choi, Sung-Ae Jung, Suck Chei Choi, Chong-Il Sohn, Myung-Gyu Choi
    The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology.2011; 57(2): 100.     CrossRef
  • A Comparison between Effects of Aroma Massage and Meridian Massage on Constipation and Stress in Women College Students
    Miyoung Chung, Euysoon Choi
    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2011; 41(1): 26.     CrossRef
  • Effects of Carbonated Water Intake on Constipation in Elderly Patients Following a Cerebrovascular Accident
    Jae-Hee Mun, Seong Sook Jun
    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2011; 41(2): 269.     CrossRef
  • Mapping of Nursing Records Into the NIC and the ICNP in a Korean Oriental-Medicine Hospital
    EUNJOO LEE, MIKYOUNG LEE, OK BUN JUNG
    CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing.2006; 24(6): 346.     CrossRef
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The Effects of a Stretching Exercise Program in Elderly Women
Yi Soon Kim, Ihn Sook Jeong, Hyang Mi Jung
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(1):123-131.   Published online March 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.1.123
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Purpose

This study was aimed to identify the effects of a ten-week stretching exercise program on physiological, psychological functions, and activities of daily living(ADL) among elderly women.

Method

Using a quasi-experimental design, the experimental group received a ten-week stretching exercise program 3 times a week from March to May in 2002. They were divided into 22 persons in the experimental groups in 2 halls where the program was incorporated, and 22 persons in the control group in 2 halls, where the program wasnot incorporated. Data was analyzed with descriptive statistics, the chi-square test, Fisher's Exact test, and ANCOVA was considered significant as a 2-tailed test.

Result

There was a significant improvement in diastolic blood pressure(P=0.023), total cholesterol (P=0.019), triglycerides (P=0.002), spine ROM(P=0.000), trunk and hip-joint ROM(P=0.000), percent of body fat(P=0.039) as physiological functions, depression(P=0.041) as a psychological function, and activities of daily living(P=0.001) in the experimental group compared to the control group.

Conclusion

A stretching exercise program showed good effects on improving physiological functions, psychological functions and activities of daily living among the elderly women in a city. Therefore, we recommend this program be utilized as a health promoting program for the elderly in the community.

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    Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing.2012; 19(4): 416.     CrossRef
  • The Effects of Exercise in the Frail Elderly
    Young-Im Park, Kang-Yi Lee, Tae-Im Kim, Moung-Hee Jeon, Dong-Oak Kim, Ji-Hyun Kim
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  • The Effects of Hand Acupuncture Therapy on Pain, ROM, ADL and Depression among Elders with Low Back Pain and Knee Joint Pain
    Jin-Hyang Yang
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A Study on Health promoting behaviors for children
Hwa Za Lee, Hyang Mi Jung, Hye Gyung An
Journal of Nurses Academic Society 1996;26(2):443-466.   Published online March 30, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jnas.1996.26.2.443
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Young children need continuous care and fostering by their family. They help children organize and develop their potential and grow to be and integrated individuals. Children are influenced by then family at first and continuously when they grow up and develop their capability. Especially, mothers spend a lot of time with time to their children, encourage children's growth, give advice, and do their best to take care of their children. The ethnograpic study is to understand the patterns and rules of human behaviors. This study utilized this method in order to interpret the maternal health promoting behaviors for their children. The data were collected through the participant observation and direct interview for about 18 months in P city. The participants were 7 mothers, from 32 to 37 years old. They have children of ages 3 to 10 and 1 or 2 children in total. The data were analyzed through the Spradley's Ethnograghic method and the results were summarized as follows: The viewpoints which influence maternal health promoting behaviors include "having childlike appearance", "having childlike character", "living without illness", and "eating well". The maternal health promoting behaviors for children are classified as "adapting to nature", "supporting of ability", "sharing with the family", "training", and "praying". The adapting behaviors include "recognizing child's innate character", "controlling maternal desires", "preparing natural food", which includes breast feeding. The supporting behaviors include "recognizing childlikeness", "empowering", and "restricting certain actions to preventing accidents". In order to promote child's health, it is essential to promote mother's health first of all. The sharing with the family includes "promoting family concord or acquaintanceships concord" and "adapting to circumstances beyond family". The training behaviors include "forming good habits" and "having good moral value". It is very important to form good habits in childhood. The praying behavior include "waiting for opportunities" and "endeavoring activity to promote child's health". The above 5 behaviors by mothers appeared to be able to promote children's health. The results of this study can be utilized to provide the basic information necessary to develop the patterns of maternal health promoting behaviors consistent with our culture and can contribute us develop the body of knowledge about the maternal health promotion for children in nursing.

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