Do Ho Moon
Overview
Explore the profile of Do Ho Moon including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles.
Author names and details appear as published. Due to indexing inconsistencies, multiple individuals may share a name, and a single author may have variations. MedLuna displays this data as publicly available, without modification or verification
Snapshot
Snapshot
Articles
5
Citations
61
Followers
0
Related Specialties
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Kang J, Kim Y, Yoo Y, Choi J, Koh S, Jho H, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2013 May;
21(10):2707-17.
PMID: 23708823
Purpose: Competency-based assessment helps to improve performance and to standardize education programs for hospice and palliative care professionals. This paper aims to report the process and results of developing the...
2.
Kang J, Shin D, Choi J, Park C, Baek Y, Mo H, et al.
Psychooncology
. 2011 Jan;
21(4):374-81.
PMID: 21254306
Objective: We investigated how patients' spiritual and religious needs are addressed by healthcare staff in inpatient palliative care centers in Korea, a multi-religious country. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional, multicenter...
3.
Park S, Kim Y, Kim S, Choi J, Lim H, Choi Y, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2009 Jun;
18(6):699-706.
PMID: 19484480
Goals Of Work: Family caregivers play an important role in caring for cancer patients, but the impact of caregivers' unmet needs on the quality of end-of-life (EOL) care they deliver...
4.
Kim S, Choi Y, Lee J, Oh S, Yeom C, Lee M, et al.
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2008 Aug;
37(2):156-67.
PMID: 18687571
The Hospice Quality of Life Scale (HQLS) for Korean cancer patients was developed as follows: 1) item generation by semi-structured interviews and review of existing scales, 2) item reduction by...
5.
Woo I, Moon D, Shim B, Lee M, Byun J, Kim K, et al.
Jpn J Clin Oncol
. 2005 Feb;
35(1):13-7.
PMID: 15681598
Background: Due to its greater convenience, a combination of uracil and tegafur (referred to as UFT) taken orally is an attractive alternative to continuous intravenous (i.v.) 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) infusion. This...