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Chanyeong Kwak

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Kwak C, Ko Y
J Tissue Viability . 2021 Nov; 31(1):152-157. PMID: 34758923
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the factors that influence healing during acute care hospitalization by examining the differences in pressure injury (PI) status between admission and discharge. Material And...
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Kwak C, Lee E, Kim H
Arch Gerontol Geriatr . 2016 Dec; 69:97-104. PMID: 27912157
Background: With the growing demand for long-term care (LTC) services, it is increasingly important to explore experience with care. This study examined care satisfaction in a nursing home and at...
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Lee S, Ko Y, Kwak C, Yim E
BMC Geriatr . 2016 Jan; 16:27. PMID: 26803469
Background: Gender is thought to be an important factor in metabolic syndrome and its outcomes. Despite a number of studies that have demonstrated differences in metabolism and its components that...
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Kwak C, Ko Y
Public Health Nurs . 2014 Jul; 32(2):161-8. PMID: 25051889
The Korean government introduced CHPs (Community Health Practitioners) as front-line primary health care providers to address the health disparity between urban and rural areas. Through their dedicated contribution over last...
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Kwak C, Chung B, Xu Y, Eun-Jung C
Int J Nurs Stud . 2010 Mar; 47(10):1292-8. PMID: 20303081
Background: The International Hospital Outcomes Study found that organizational/managerial support for nursing has a pronounced effect on nurses' job dissatisfaction, burnout and quality of care. However, these findings have not...
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Xu Y, Kwak C
Nurs Econ . 2005 Dec; 23(5):233-8, 211. PMID: 16315653
Among an estimated 2.7 million U.S. nurse workforce in March 2000, about 4% were internationally educated nurses. This secondary analysis of the 2000 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses profiles...
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Kwak C
Nurs Res . 2002 Dec; 51(6):404-10. PMID: 12464761
Background: When the dependent variable consists of several categories that are not ordinal (i.e., they have no natural ordering), the ordinary least square estimator cannot be used. Instead, a maximum...