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Special issue on digital era education: tracing digital health transformation in women’s health nursing

Kang SJ

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Why do editors of local nursing society journals strive to have their journals included in MEDLINE?: a case study of the Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing

Huh S

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Delivery of healthcare and healthcare education in the digital era and beyond: opportunities and considerations

Chung SY

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Challenges for future directions for artificial intelligence integrated nursing simulation education

Jung S

Artificial intelligence (AI) has tremendous potential to change the way we train future health professionals. Although AI can provide improved realism, engagement, and personalization in nursing simulations, it is also...
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Content and quality of YouTube regarding women’s health: a scoping review

Kim JH, Kim HK

Purpose: This scoping review investigated the content and quality of YouTube videos on women’s health. Methods: A literature search of the Cochrane Library, PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, ERIC, and RISS databases...
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Effects of anxiety, depression, social support, and physical health status on the health-related quality of life of pregnant women in post-pandemic Korea: a cross-sectional study

Kim HK, Jeong GH, Min HY

Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of anxiety, depression, social support, and physical health status on the health-related quality of life of Korean pregnant women using Spilker’s quality...
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Technology-based self-management interventions for women with breast cancer: a systematic review

An HJ, Kang SJ, Choi GE

Purpose: Since technology-based interventions can facilitate convenient access to healthcare for women with breast cancer, it is crucial to understand innovative approaches to maintaining the effectiveness of these interventions. Therefore,...
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Effects of a virtual reality simulation integrated with problem-based learning on nursing students’ critical thinking ability, problem solving ability, and self-efficacy: a non-randomized trial

Song YA, Kim M

Purpose: This study analyzed the effects of virtual reality simulation-based problem-based learning on nursing students’ critical thinking ability, problem-solving ability, and self-efficacy in the nursing care of women undergoing induction...
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The effect of digital literacy on depressive symptoms among older Korean women: a mediation analysis focusing on the role of social support

Lee A, Chung S

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between digital literacy and depressive symptoms, as well as the mediating role of social support in this relationship, among...
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Does a preterm labor-assessment algorithm improve preterm labor-related knowledge, clinical practice confidence, and educational satisfaction?: a quasi-experimental study

Choi HY, Kim JI

Purpose: Preterm birth is increasing, and obstetric nurses should have the competency to provide timely care. Therefore, training is necessary in the maternal nursing practicum. This study aimed to investigate...
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What factors influence continuous usage intention of head-mounted display-based virtual reality content?: a cross-sectional survey

Choi J, Moon H, Park M

Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the continuous usage intention of head-mounted display-based virtual reality (HMD-based VR) content among college students. The study also sought to understand...
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Quality evaluation of pregnancy-related mobile applications in South Korea: a descriptive study

Cho H, Yi F, Ahn S

Purpose: This study aimed to describe the characteristics of mobile applications (apps) related to pregnancy in South Korea and evaluate their quality. Methods: We conducted a systematic search for pregnancy-related...
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