Myung Ha Lee
Chonbuk National University
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing | 2010
Namok Jeong; Myung Ha Lee
PURPOSE This study was done to develop a model which explains factors influencing health promotion behavior in women who immigrate to Korea for marriage, and to verify the appropriateness of the model. METHODS The participants were 300 women who immigrate to Korea for marriage and settled in located in Jeonbuk Province, Korea. The data were collected with self-report questionnaires from October 10, 2007 through November 10, 2007. A total of 271 data sets were analyzed using the SPSS/WIN 12.0 and Amos 7.0 version. RESULTS Immigrant womens social support, self-efficacy, perceived health status, acculturation, and perceived barrier had an impact on their health promotion behavior. Social support was the most influential factor. All of these variables together explained 49% of the variance in health promotion behavior in immigrant women married to Korean men. CONCLUSION In order to increase the health promotion behavior in immigrant women, intervention strategies to increase social support and self-efficacy for immigrant women should be developed.
Psychology Health & Medicine | 2018
Hye Jin Chong; Hyun Kyung Kim; Myung Ha Lee; Sik Lee
ABSTRACT Kidney transplantation (KT) patients are at a higher risk than the general population for influenza virus infection. Although vaccination is primarily recommended for KT patients, little is known about the influenza vaccination rate and related health beliefs in South Korea. The influence of health beliefs on influenza vaccination among KT patients has never been explored. This study aimed to identify influenza vaccine acceptance and association with health beliefs among KT patients. A total of 180 patients who underwent a KT were recruited from an organ transplant center in Korea. Data were collected through structured questionnaires, which were analyzed using descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression. Approximately 47.2% of the participants received influenza vaccination. Previous influenza vaccination, lower perceived barriers, higher perceived benefits, older age, and longer duration after transplantation influenced influenza vaccine acceptance. The results suggest that various strategies are needed for increasing acceptance of influenza vaccination among KT patients. Getting vaccinated for influenza after KT might be crucial for the annual vaccinations. Improving benefits and decreasing barriers perceived by KT patients may contribute to increasing the acceptance. Education on influenza vaccination should be emphasized particularly for young patients under 45 years and up to 10 years after KT.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration | 2018
Seohee Jeong; Seok Hee Jeong; Myung Ha Lee; Hyun Kyung Kim
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify effects of perceived nurse-nurse collaboration and nurse-physician collaboration on nursing performance in perioperative nurses. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was used and data were collected in September 2016. Participants were 186 perioperative nurses from three advanced general hospitals and nine general hospitals. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, independent t-test, One-way ANOVA, Scheffé test, Pearson correlation coefficients and hierarchical multiple regression with the SPSS/WIN 23.0 program. Results: The mean scores were for nurse-nurse collaboration, 2.92±0.28 out of 4, for nurse-physician collaboration, 3.29±0.65 out of 5, and for nursing performance, 3.85±0.47 out of 5. There were statistically significant positive correlations among nurse-nurse collaboration, nurse-physician collaboration, and nursing performance. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis revealed that nurse-nurse collaboration explained an additional 29%p of nursing performance. Shared processes, conflict management, and professionalism of nurse-nurse collaboration were statistically significant predictors of nursing performance. The nurse-physician collaboration explained an additional 3%p of nursing performance. Sharing of patient information was a statistically significant predictor of nursing performance. Conclusion: Findings indicate that intervention programs that integrate and strengthen shared processes, conflict management, professionalism, and sharing of patient information are useful to enhance nursing performance.
The Journal of Digital Policy and Management | 2014
Myung In Lee; Yoon Lee Kim; Young Mi Seo; Myung Ha Lee; Seok Hee Jeong
Abstract This study aimed to investigate the awareness and utilization of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in hypertension or diabetes patients to participate in health class in rural community health center. A total of 177 hypertension or diabetes patients were participated in this study. Data were collected using face-to face interviews and were analyzed using the SPSS WIN 18.0 program. About 56.5% of subjects experienced CAM and 16.0% of subjects told heath care providers about CAM. General awareness of CAM was 3.11±0.58 in 5 point, and awareness significantly positively correlated with intention to reuse CAM, recommend CAM, and participate in CAM-related education (r=.604, r=.516, r=.419, p <.001). Health care providers such as doctors and nurses need to be concerned about CAM utilization and awareness in chronic disease patients. These findings can be used in developing effective strategies for health care providers and health policy makers to provide right awareness and utilization of CAM for chronic disease patients and the public.
Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2007
Seok Hee Jeong; Taewha Lee; In Sook Kim; Myung Ha Lee; Mi Ja Kim
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing | 2007
Kasil Oh; Kang Mi Ja Kim; Keum Soon Kim; Jee Won Park; Myung Sook Sung; Eui Geum Oh; Myung Ha Lee; Chae Weon Chung; Dong Sook Cho; Young Ran Tak; Jee In Yoo
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration | 2015
Min Kweon Ahn; Myung Ha Lee; Hyun Kyung Kim; Seok Hee Jeong
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration | 2013
Jeong Ok Ko; Sook Kyoung Park; Myung Ha Lee
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration | 2011
Myung Ha Lee; Hyun Kyung Kim; Seok Hee Jeong; Inn Oh Moon
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration | 2015
Ja Hyun Shin; Seok Hee Jeong; Myung Ha Lee; Youngran Yang