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The Last Phase of Life, Life Completion, Palliative Care Model

Kim DS

  • KMID: 2244694
  • Korean J Hosp Palliat Care.
  • 2009 Sep;12(3):115-121.
Despite a recent increased nation's attention given to improving end-life care, we professionals need to be more critical and reflective on our realities surrounding hospice palliative care. The aim of...
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Viewing a Person Through the Body: The Relevance of Philosophical Anthropology to Medical Education

Dekkers W

  • KMID: 2306615
  • Korean J Med Educ.
  • 2009 Dec;21(4):335-346.
Although the revival of medical humanities in the past three decades has emerged primarily in the US and the UK, continental Europe has a strong tradition in espousing the medical...
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Testing Reliability and Validity of the Person-centered Climate Questionnaire-staff version in Korean for Long-term Care Facilities

Sagong H, Kim DE, Bae S, Lee GE, Edvardsson D, Yoon JY

PURPOSE: To test the reliability and validity of the Korean version of the Person-centered Climate Questionnaire - staff version (KPCQ-S) in long-term care institutions. METHODS: A total of 297 staff in...
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New Medical Professionalism

Baek HJ

The practice of medicine today is beset with unprecedented challenges which include public distrust in medical profession, increasing market force and strengthened management. Recently medical professional societies in UK &...
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Aesthetical-ethical Paradigm of Care Ethics in Nursing

Kong BH

  • KMID: 2297473
  • J Korean Acad Nurs.
  • 2002 Jun;32(3):364-372.
PURPOSE: The purposes of this study was to find aesthetical-ethical paradigm of care ethics by understanding the unique moral character of care as an art and to suggest the optimal...
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Concept Analysis of Patient Rights

Jun HS

PURPOSE: This study aimed to define the concept of patient rights. METHODS: A concept analysis on patient rights through the concept analysis method proposed by Walker and Avant was conducted. RESULTS: The...
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Health Care Communications with Diverse Ethnic Groups

Savitri SC

PURPOSE: The concept of respect is rooted in the core value of human relations, and interpersonal relationships with others. The notion of respect in these relationships is entrenched in the...
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A Psychoanalytical Note on Naming and Renaming

Lee BW

Naming is very important event in our lives because personal names are very meaningful in terms of their powerful influences on our everyday lives. We all begin to our lives...
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Disposition of Cryopreserved Embryos Generated before the Year of 2005

Lee GH, Choi YM

  • KMID: 1473571
  • Korean J Reprod Med.
  • 2009 Sep;36(3):209-218.
OBJECTIVE: To analyze current issues and to propose alternatives for "the cryopreserved embryos generated before 2005". METHODS: The differences in attitude among the stakeholders such as sperm donors, oocyte donors, and...
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Concept Analysis of Nurses' Acceptance of Patient Deaths

Yi MJ, Lee JS

PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to identify a theoretical basis of end-of-life care by examining attributes of the concept of the nurses' acceptance of patient deaths. METHODS: Walker and...
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Dignity Therapy for End-stage Patients: Concept Analysis

Chung B, Oh E

PURPOSE: Dignity therapy is a very effective intervention to improve the dignity of end-stage patients. A concept analysis by Walker and Avant (2005) was adopted to define, describe, and delimitate...
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Unresolved Suffering Lived Experiences of College Students

Lee OJ, Im SB, Park HS

PURPOSE: This study was done to discover the structure of the lived experiences of unresolved suffering of college students and to gather information to develop therapeutic educational interventions for nursing...
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The Present Status and Problems in Terminal Cancer Care

Lee KS

Cancer is the most common cause of death in Korea. Therefore, the care of terminally ill cancer patients represents a major issue of Korean welfare. Because of lack of hospice...
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Court decisions on withdrawal of life sustaining treatment and related problems associated with legalization

Kim JH

The development of life sustaining treatment technology including artificial ventilation has given us the moral problem, considering the human dignity and futility of medical treatment, until when these treatments could...
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Penal provisions of Bioethics Law: problems and improvements

Ha TY

Chapter 9 of the Bioethics Law has several problems due to strict research standards and strong penalties. Therefore, biomedical researchers in Korea have raised several objections to this Law. To...
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Court decisions and legal considerations about the withdrawal of the life-prolonging medical care

Park JT

The Supreme Court decision made on May 21, 2009 about the withdrawal of futile life-prolonging medical care from a persistently vegetative patient provided a legal basis for patients to consent...
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The Necessity and Direction of revising Article 14 of the Mother and Child Health Law

Kim HM

  • KMID: 2273713
  • Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
  • 2009 May;52(5):487-498.
According to the social development, women's participation of social work is increased, and it is argued that artificial abortion of fetus can be accepted freely and easily as the respect...
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Development of the Inpatient Dignity Scale Through Studies in Japan, Singapore, and the United Kingdom

Ota K, Maeda J, Gallagher , Yahiro M, Niimi Y, Chan MF, Matsuda M

PURPOSE: The importance of human dignity in care is well-recognized. Care recipients' experiences with undignified care have been reported in many countries. However, few studies have measured these situations quantitatively,...
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Refusal of care by chronically and terminally ill patients: An ethical problem faced by nurses

Um YR, Hong YS

  • KMID: 2146754
  • J Nurs Acad Soc.
  • 1994 Jun;24(2):190-205.
Respect for human life and respect for human dignity are two basic values to which organized nursing has urged its members to adhere in their service to mankind. Thus it...
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A Study on the Organ Transplantation According to the Law of Organs Transplantation

Han SS, Kim JH, Hong HJ

  • KMID: 2324347
  • J Korean Soc Transplant.
  • 2003 Dec;17(2):203-219.
PURPOSE: 2003, Advances in medical-surgical technologies, histo-compatibility and immunosuppressive drugs, such as FK-506, MMF, have caused a dramatic increase in the rates of successful organ transplantation (TP). As the waiting...
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