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Hye Sook Min 4 Articles
The Effect of Dialysate Flow Rate on Dialysis Adequacy and Fatigue in Hemodialysis Patients
Sun Mi Cha, Hye Sook Min
J Korean Acad Nurs 2016;46(5):642-652.   Published online October 31, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2016.46.5.642
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Purpose

In this single repeated measures study, an examination was done on the effects of dialysate flow rate on dialysis adequacy and fatigue in patients receiving hemodialysis.

Methods

This study was a prospective single center study in which repeated measures analysis of variance were used to compare Kt/V urea (Kt/V) and urea reduction ratio (URR) as dialysis adequacy measures and level of fatigue at different dialysate flow rates: twice as fast as the participant’s own blood flow, 500 mL/min, and 700 mL/min. Thirty-seven hemodialysis patients received all three dialysate flow rates using counterbalancing.

Results

The Kt/V (M±SD) was 1.40±0.25 at twice the blood flow rate, 1.41±0.23 at 500 mL/min, and 1.46±0.24 at 700 mL/min. The URR (M±SD) was 68.20±5.90 at twice the blood flow rate, 68.67±5.22 at 500 mL/min, and 70.11±5.13 at 700 mL/min. When dialysate flow rate was increased from twice the blood flow rate to 700 mL/min and from 500 mL/min to 700 mL/min, Kt/V and URR showed relative gains. There was no difference in fatigue according to dialysate flow rate.

Conclusion

Increasing the dialysate flow rate to 700 mL/min is associated with a significant nicrease in dialysis adequacy. Hemodialysis with a dialysate flow rate of 700 mL/min should be considered in selected patients not achieving adequacy despite extended treatment times and optimized blood flow rate.

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  • The Effect of Uncertainty on the Physiological Indexes of Hemodialysis Patients: Serial Mediating Effects of Uncertainty Appraisal and Self-care Behavior
    Mi Kyung Kim, Eun Hee Jang
    Korean Journal of Adult Nursing.2022; 34(1): 51.     CrossRef
  • Fuzzy-based modeling and speed optimization of a centrifugal blood pump using a modified and constrained Bees algorithm
    Omer Incebay, Ahmet Onder, Muhammed Arif Sen, Rafet Yapici, Mete Kalyoncu
    Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine.2022; 221: 106867.     CrossRef
  • Relationship of Symptom Clusters, Compliance with the Patient’s Role Behavior, and Dialysis Adequacy with Quality of Life in Hemodialysis Patients
    Semi Moon, Chiyoung Cha
    Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing.2022; 29(3): 295.     CrossRef
  • Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Analysis of Critically Ill Patients Undergoing Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy With Imipenem
    Zhe Li, Jing Bai, Aiping Wen, Su Shen, Meili Duan, Xingang Li
    Clinical Therapeutics.2020; 42(8): 1564.     CrossRef
  • FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS FOR COMPARING THE PERFORMANCE OF STRAIGHT AND UNDULATED FIBERS IN ALTERING THE FILTERING EFFICIENCY OF HEMODIALYZER MEMBRANES
    M. S. SANGEETHA, A. KANDASWAMY, C. LAKSHMI DEEPIKA, C. V. REVANTH
    Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology.2019; 19(05): 1850063.     CrossRef
  • Factors Influencing Sick Role Behavior Compliance in Patients on Hemodialysis
    Hyun Mi Jeon, Hye Sook You
    Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing.2019; 26(1): 23.     CrossRef
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Effects of the Nei-Guan Acupressure by Wrist Band on Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting after Middle Ear Surgery
Myung Yun Lee, Hye Sook Min
J Korean Acad Nurs 2008;38(4):503-512.   Published online August 31, 2008
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2008.38.4.503
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Purpose

This study was to identify the effects of Nei-Guan accupressure using a wrist band on postoperative nausea and vomiting after middle ear surgery

Methods

The study design was a nonequivalent control group non-synchronized posttest design. Forty patients were assigned into two groups of 20 patients, the wrist band group and the control group. In the wristband group, acupressure was applied with a wrist band on the P6 point at both wrists from 30 min before to 24 hr after anesthesia.

Results

The 1st hypothesis 'Applied wrist band groups will have a greater reduction in the nausea & vomiting grades by INVR than the control group' was accepted (t=2.303, p=.028). The 2nd hypothesis 'The Applied wrist band groups will have a greater reduction in the occurrence of nausea & vomiting than the control group' was partly accepted. The 3rd hypothesis 'The applied wrist band group will have a greater reduction in injection of antiemetics for 24 hr. post anesthesia than the control group' was rejected.

Conclusion

Acupressure on the P6 point using a wrist band is effective to alleviate nausea for middle ear surgery patients.

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  • Comparing Effects of Two Different Types of Nei-Guan Acupuncture Stimulation Devices in Reducing Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting
    Hanna Oh, Bo Hwan Kim
    Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing.2017; 32(3): 177.     CrossRef
  • Efficacy of Nei-Guan acupressure on Nausea and Vomiting in Patients undergoing laparoscopic prostatectomy with Intravenous Patient Controlled Analgesia
    Mi Young Shin, Ju Young Ha
    Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing.2014; 21(2): 131.     CrossRef
  • Effects of Nei-Guan Acupressure on Nausea, Vomiting and Level of Satisfaction for Gynecological Surgery Patients Who Are Using a Patient-Controlled Analgesia
    Nam Cho Kim, Je Bog Yoo, Myung Sook Cho, Eun Ju Shin, Tae Soo Hahm
    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2010; 40(3): 423.     CrossRef
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A Study of the Relationship between Compliance with Therapeutic Regimens and Physiological Parameters of Hemodialysis Patients
Hye Sook Min, Eyn Joo Lee
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(1):64-73.   Published online February 28, 2006
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.1.64
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Purpose

This study was done to investigate correlations between compliance and physiological parameters of hemodialysis patients.

Method

The subjects were 102 patients on hemodialysis at 3 hospitals in B city. Data was collected using Shon(1986)'s questionnaire and measuring physiological parameters (serum urea nitrogen, creatinine, hemoglobin, albumin, potassium, phosphorus, interdialytic weight gain).

Result

Mean scores of compliance with the therapeutic regimen was 4.00±0.55 on a 5 point scale. The area of visiting hospitals and taking medicines were shown to have high compliance with therapeutic regimens; on the other hand, the areas concerning diet and symptoms were shown to be low. Interdialytic weight gain and phosphorus were significantly related to the compliance with therapeutic regimens.

Conclusion

Hemodialysis patients' therapeutic compliance was related to the physiological parameters(potassium, phosphorus, interdialytic weight gain). Therefore, these findings give hemodialysis patients useful information for raising their therapeutic compliance.

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  • Factors Affecting Hyperphosphatemia in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure Undergoing Hemodialysis
    Jihyun Kim
    Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing.2023; 30(2): 247.     CrossRef
  • Factors Influencing Self-Care Behavior and Treatment Adherence in Hemodialysis Patients
    Hana Kim, Mi-Kyoung Cho
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2021; 18(24): 12934.     CrossRef
  • The Moyamoya Health Behavior Scale for Adolescent Patients: Measurement Tool Development and Psychometric Evaluation
    Won-oak Oh, Insun Yeom, Sung-Hyun Lim, Dong-Seok Kim, Kyu-won Shim
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2021; 18(8): 4064.     CrossRef
  • Factors related to Family Support for Hemodialysis Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
    Young Ran Chae, Sun Hee Lee, Young Mi Jo, Hyo Young Kang
    Korean Journal of Adult Nursing.2019; 31(2): 123.     CrossRef
  • Factors Affecting Hyperphosphatemia in Hemodialysis Patients
    Nam Hee Lee, Kyung Hee Lim
    Korean Journal of Adult Nursing.2018; 30(6): 599.     CrossRef
  • Self-Management Knowledge, Self-Management, Physiological Indexes, and Symptoms Experience according to Dialysis Methods
    Jeong Hwa Moon, Yun Hee Shin
    Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing.2018; 25(3): 220.     CrossRef
  • Difficulties of Treatment Adherence in Adult Patients with Hemodialysis
    Cho Rong Gil, Kyung Mi Sung
    The Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing.2018; 21(2): 71.     CrossRef
  • Validity and Reliability Test of the Korean Version of the Hemodialysis Self-Management Instrument (HDSMI-K)
    Jieun Cha, Jiyoung Kang
    Journal of Health Informatics and Statistics.2017; 42(2): 153.     CrossRef
  • The effects of education for hemodialysis patients with a family caregiver on self-care practice and blood biochemical parameters
    Ji Hyun Park, Hyunkyung Choi
    Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society.2016; 27(2): 487.     CrossRef
  • Relationships between compliance and health-related quality of life in patients with hemodialysis
    Jieun Cha
    Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society.2015; 16(10): 6495.     CrossRef
  • The Effect of Periodical and Individualized Educational Program for Long-term Hemodialysis Patient
    Hyunjung Kim, Sujin Park, Mikyung Park
    Korean Journal of Adult Nursing.2015; 27(5): 572.     CrossRef
  • Quality of Life and Influencing Factors related to the Health in Hemodialysis Patients
    Young-Mi Chun, Sang-Youn Park
    Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society.2015; 16(7): 4816.     CrossRef
  • The Effect of Family Support, Self-efficacy, and Fatigue on the Quality of Life in Hemodialysis Patients

    Journal of East-West Nursing Research.2015; 21(1): 1.     CrossRef
  • The influence of Cognitive Coping on Sick Role Behavioral Compliance and Depression, Satisfaction with Life in Hemodialysis Patients
    Ji-Hyun Kim
    Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society.2015; 16(2): 1328.     CrossRef
  • Effectiveness of Nutrition Education and Counseling on the Salty Taste Assessment, Nutrition Knowledge and Dietary Attitude of Hemodialysis Patients
    Young-Mi Lee, Yeon-Kyung Lee
    Korean Journal of Community Nutrition.2013; 18(4): 402.     CrossRef
  • Psychosocial influencers and mediators of treatment adherence in haemodialysis patients
    Hyun Soo Oh, Ji Suk Park, Wha Sook Seo
    Journal of Advanced Nursing.2013; 69(9): 2041.     CrossRef
  • Systematic Review of Research on Adherence among Hemodialysis Patients in Korea
    Young-Ran Yeun
    Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society.2012; 13(12): 5993.     CrossRef
  • Knowledge, Compliance and Quality of Life of Mothers of Children with Atopic Dermatitis
    Min-Ju Kim, Mi-Hye Choi
    Journal of Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing.2011; 17(4): 272.     CrossRef
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The Change of the Mother's Stress Pattern with Time Elapse after Giving Birth to Premature Babies
Hye Sook Min, Min jung Son
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(7):1265-1276.   Published online March 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2004.34.7.1265
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Purpose

This study tries to explore mothers' stress patterns and the related factors influencing mothers' stress over time after giving birth to premature babies.

Method

Eighty four mothers who had given birth to premature babies were selected from Hospitals in B city. Data was collected using a self-reporting questionnaire that the mothers' stress level.

Result

The mothers' stress after giving birth to premature babies gradually diminished and the stress pattern of mothers changed over time. Mother's age, occupation, income level, gestational period of the measures baby, weight at birth, nutrition type, lactation mode, number of complications, and existence or non-existence of an operation were analyzed as the factors that affected the mother's stress.

Conclusion

The stress pattern of mothers giving birth to premature babies changed overtime. Based on the study results, it is considered that the nursing intervention programs should be developed in order to reduce the stress of premature baby's mothers with time elapse.

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    Child Health Nursing Research.2019; 25(2): 184.     CrossRef
  • Experience of Becoming a Father of a High Risk Premature Infant
    Jeong Eon Park, Byoung Sook Lee
    Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing.2017; 47(2): 277.     CrossRef
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    In Hae Lee
    Journal of Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing.2009; 15(2): 210.     CrossRef
  • Change of Stress and Nursing Needs after Hospitalization in Preterm Labor Women
    Min Kyeong Kim, Young Whee Lee, In Sook Cho, Ji Young Lim
    Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing.2009; 15(1): 24.     CrossRef
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