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Care Burden for Mental Illness Patients, Attitude toward Mental Illness and Psychiatric Nursing Competency in Non-psychiatric Nurses

Jang MY, Shin SH

PURPOSE: The purposes of this study were to identify the level of care burden for patients with mental illness, attitudes toward mental illness and psychiatric nursing competency in non-psychiatric nurses...
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Public Attitudes toward Mental Illness: Q-Methodological Approach

Kim JH, Kim BH

PURPOSE: This study was done to identify public attitudes toward mental illness, and to use Q methodology to build understanding of the differences among these attitude types. METHODS: Q Methodology was...
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Character Strengths, Physical, and Mental Health Status of the Homeless in Self-reliance Support Facilities

Lee JM, Park YS

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate character strengths, physical and mental health status of the homeless. METHODS: Data were collected from November 2014 to March 2016 through the...
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Experience of Maintaining Employment for Mentally Disabled People: Q Methodological Approach

Kim GU, Kim SJ

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify characteristics of the experience of maintaining employment for people with mental disabilities. METHODS: The research design was a descriptive design using Q-methodology,...
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Influence of Emotional Labor, Nursing Work Environment, and Self-efficacy on Happiness Index among National Psychiatric Hospital Nurses in Korea

Song EA, Heo MS, An HJ, Choi JS

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to identify emotional labor, nursing work environment, self-efficacy and happiness index and address factors associated with happiness index to provide basic resources for national psychiatric...
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A Phenomenology Study of the Lived Experience of Homeless Persons

Kim JJ, Park E, Hyun M

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of homeless persons. METHODS: A phenomenological methodology was used for the study. Participants were people enrolled in the Center...
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Effects of Team-Based Learning on Communication Competence for Undergraduate Nursing Students

Cho YH, Kweon YR

PURPOSE: In this study an examination was done of the effects of a team-based learning program on enhancement of communication competence for undergraduate nursing students in South Korea. METHODS: quasi-experimental method...
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Parenting Experience of Mother of Teenage Girls with Conduct Disorder: A Parse's Method Study

Kang GY, Im S

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to identify the parenting experience of mothers who have teenage girls with conduct disorders and to identify the meaning and structure of their...
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Effects of a Dementia Family Education Program for Dementia Recognition, Burden, and Depression in Caregivers of Elders with Dementia

Lee SA, Kim HS

PURPOSE: This study was to investigate effects of the dementia family education program on dementia recognition, burden, and depression in caregivers of elders with dementia. METHODS: Aquasi-experimental research with a nonequivalent...
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Effects of the Self-transcendence Enhancement Program among Patients with Drug Addiction: A Mixed Method Research

Kim Y, Kim SS

PURPOSE: The purpose of this mixed method study was to examine effects of the self-transcendence enhancement program among patients with drug addiction, and to explore their experiences through the program. METHODS:...
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