Publications by authors named "Mihyeon Seong"

Objectives: Nursing documentation consumes approximately 30% of nurses' professional time, making improvements in efficiency essential for patient safety and workflow optimization. This study compares traditional nursing documentation methods with a generative artificial intelligence (AI)-based system, evaluating its effectiveness in reducing documentation time and ensuring the accuracy of AI-suggested entries. Furthermore, the study aims to assess the system's impact on overall documentation efficiency and quality.

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Aim: To examine the relationships among nursing professionalism, empathy, and clinical decision-making ability and the factors influencing shared decision-making awareness in hemodialysis nurses.

Background: Self-management and treatment for hemodialysis patients are essential for maintaining health and life in daily life. In this process, shared decision-making in which patients, nurses, and medical teams participate and make decisions together has a greater impact on the health recovery and improvement of quality of life for hemodialysis patients than for any other chronic disease patients.

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This study investigates how to reduce nurses' repetitive electronic nursing record tasks. We applied generative AI by learning nursing record data practiced with virtual patient data. We aim to evaluate generative AI's usefulness, usability, and availability when applied to nursing record creation tasks.

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Background: Research for the development of nursing education strategies to enhance the competency of the nursing students on disaster safety are needed. This study aimed to identify the types of perceptions on disaster safety in nursing students, and to analyze and describe the characteristics of each type of disaster safety perception of nursing students in South Korea.

Methods: An exploratory study design applying Q methodology, a research method designed to study subjectivity.

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This study investigated depression and fear in dual-income parents during the COVID-19 pandemic as predictors of work-family conflict. Using a cross-sectional design, we recruited 214 dual-income parents aged 20 years or older with preschool and primary school children in Korea. Data were collected via an online survey.

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Background: Breast cancer is considered as a major health problem for women, and the prevalence is increasing over the world. Research to improve their quality of life is necessary.

Purpose: This study was to examine the body image and self-esteem of breast cancer patients who underwent breast reconstruction in order to determine whether these affect their quality of life.

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  • The study assessed vaccine hesitancy related to COVID-19 in Korea by verifying the reliability and validity of Korean versions of specific scales.
  • The research involved 400 adults and identified key factors like "belief" and "lack of trust" that explained a significant portion of vaccine hesitancy.
  • Results showed a strong positive correlation between vaccine hesitancy and conspiracy beliefs, while self-efficacy was negatively correlated, indicating that these tools could help address vaccination issues during the pandemic.
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Following the outbreak of COVID-19, the World Health Organization recommended prevention measures to minimize the spread of the pandemic. However, strict compliance with prevention measures requires positive health behavior practices, especially among adults. Therefore, this study investigated adults' health behaviors in relation to pandemic prevention based on the health belief model (HBM) and the theory of planned behavior (TPB).

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Public awareness is crucial in the prevention and management of the pandemic outbreaks. Accordingly, this study aimed to develop a scale that measures individuals' awareness on pandemic outbreaks. The study investigated psychometric properties of the Pandemic Awareness Scale (PAS) in a Turkish sample ( = 1303) during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • The study investigates how medical staff at a cancer hospital perceive, understand, and feel about advance medical directives, which are crucial for effective end-of-life care.
  • The research involved both quantitative and qualitative methods, surveying 140 medical staff and conducting focus groups to gather comprehensive insights.
  • Results showed that while the overall perception of advance medical directives was low, there was a significant positive correlation between perception and attitude, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to enhance understanding and implementation among healthcare professionals.
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The aim of this study is to investigate the emotional responses of nursing students to the COVID-19 pandemic and the characteristics of these responses using the Q-methodology. The focus of the Q-methodology is to discover research participants' subjective viewpoints. In May 2021, 50 Korean nursing students from first year to fourth year were selected to participate in the study, and data were collected by asking them to classify 37 selected Q-statements in a normal distribution on a 9-point scale.

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This study aimed to develop an instrument for measuring the attitudes that reflect the characteristics of the pandemic (Adult Pandemic Attitude Scale (A-PAS)) and verifying its validity and reliability. This study used a methodological research design and was conducted with a development step and an evaluation step. The development step included development of preliminary items, content validity, face validity, and preliminary investigation.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of a Korean version of the 20-item COVID-19 phobia tool, which was developed through a translation-reverse translation process. These data were collected from 226 persons using a self-reported questionnaire. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses were used to test construct validity.

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This study aimed to examine the validity and reliability of the Korean version of the Work-Family Behavioral Role Conflict Scale (WFBRC-S), which was originally developed to measure work-family behavioral role conflict in American adults with a wide variety of occupations such as nurses and chief executive officers. This study used a methodological research design. The study population consisted of 235 married men and women aged 20 years or older who were living in various cities, who had been employed for three years or more.

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