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The Trend and Issues of Nursing Research Related to Ischemic Heart Disease Published in Korea (허혈성심질환 관련 국내 간호연구 동향)

  • Lee, Jong-Yul;Lee, Hyang-Yeon
    • Journal of East-West Nursing Research
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.89-102
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    • 2003
  • This study attempted to analyze the trend of studies related to IHD(Ischemic Heart Disease). This article reviewed 102 researches on IHD conducted from 1980 to 2003, by examining them according to their characteristics, such as sources by publication period, research design, nursing intervention, outcome of experimental research, and theme of qualitative research. The results were as follows : 1. The number of studies related to IHD has steadily increased year by year since 1985, and that of the articles was the highest during the post-2000 period. Especially, the majority of researches has published since 1995. 2. The 69 studies were degree of all 102 studies related to IHD, and the majority of articles' authors belonged to graduate school. Thirty three studies were non-degree articles. As for study design, the number of quantitative studies were 99 and that of qualitative studies were 3. Non-experimental research design were largely survey and correlational study. 3. Non-experimental study makes up a high proportion of the quantitative study. The most of experimental studies were accomplished after 2000. The main subjects were patients, chart records and general subjects. The majority number of subjects was like this : while the number of non-experimental study was between 51 and 100, that of experimental study was below 50. The number of subject of qualitative study is like this : the number of phenomenology study was 21 and 11, and that of case study is 14. 4. Nursing interventions used in the experimental study comprised teaching program, cardiac rehabilitation program, massage, relaxation, music therapy and providing of sense information. And the most nursing intervention effects included physiological effect, increased self-efficacy, relieved pain and increased quality of life. Most studies proved to have the affirmative effects. 5. The number of qualitative studies related to IHD is like this : the number of degree articles was 2 and that of non-degree articles was 1. Its themes included resources of hope, the experience of coronary artery angiography and the experience of admission at ICU(Intensive Care Unit).

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Application of Satir Transformation Systemic Therapy (STST) Model to Promote of Korean Medicine Treatment - Analysis Domestic Qualitative Research Papers (한의학 치료 증진을 위한 사티어변형체계적치료 모델의 적용 - 국내 질적 연구 분석)

  • Kim, Myung-Hee;Kwak, Hui-Yong;Kim, Jong-Woo
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.305-317
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    • 2019
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze domestic qualitative research papers of the Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy and suggest the possibility of applying it to Korean medicine counseling. Methods: Domestic research papers were gathered by keywords 'Satire Counseling' or 'Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy' and 'Qualitative Research' in RISS (http://www.riss.kr/), KISS (http://kiss.kstudy.com/), OASIS (http://oasis.kiom.re.kr/). The results were seven papers. Seven papers were selected based on grounded theory and case studies. Researchers analyzed the phenomena during the course of counseling to discuss the mechanism of the Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy and consider its applicability to Korean medicine psychotherapy. Results: The Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy has three points: 'Self', 'Communication', and 'Family'. Positive changes such as 'Self-recovery', 'Consistent communication', and 'Recovery of relationships' are derived from these three points. And techniques such as iceberg exploration, family maps, three-members in a born family, and the family sculpture are also effective means. Conclusions: The Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy is valuable in the clinical fields of Korean medicine counseling, especially relative to problems stemming from relationships.

The Development of Evaluation Model for New Business Projects Using AHP and Case Study of Telecommunication Equipment Company (AHP를 이용한 신규사업과제의 평가모형 개발 및 통신장비회사의 사례연구)

  • 조성백;한인구
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.53-73
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    • 2002
  • The launch of a new business is crucial to the future growth and profitability of a company. A new business project typically requires a large amount of resources while it has a high possibility of failure. The evaluation of new business opportunities is therefore quite a critical decision-making to companies. This evaluation includes screening of a large number of criteria at a time which often makes desision-making very complicated. Management should evaluate the business alternatives in a sound and consistent manner that is hard to achieve because the new business evaluation is a typical semi/unstructured decision-making problem. The difficulty in such an evaluation will increase if it is required for management to consider both quantitative and qualitative criteria simultaneously. Under these circumstances, this study has proposed a decision-making framework that utilizes analytical hierarchy process(AHP). This study has identified a set of criteria essential to the new business evaluation and suggested a systematic framework for it. Both qualitative and quantitative evaluations are incorporated into the single framework in this study.

A Comparative Study on the Evaluation of Green Park Service through Residents Consciousness -The Case of Gwangju City and Yongin City- (공원녹지서비스에 대한 주민의식평가 비교연구 - 경기도 광주시와 용인시 사례로 -)

  • Lim, Eun-Hee;Yeom, Sung-Jin
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.441-454
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    • 2021
  • This study intended to propose an improvement plan to improve user satisfaction by establishing a park and green space masterplan by comparing its current status and surveying the residents' perception of green park services in two regions. The study results showed that the residents are aware of the physical and qualitative aspects of the green park environment. In addition, the quality level of the green park that people may actually use in everyday life was considered a factor for evaluation of satisfaction. In addition, it was found that the residents, who are actual users of the green park services, evaluated the satisfaction of use considering the qualitative characteristics of the green park, such as 'quality of green park' and 'availability of green park.' As a result, efforts are required to create and improve the quality of green parks efficiently based on establishing qualitative indicators, a survey of residents' perception, and quantitative analysis to develop policy directions and guidelines of the park and green space masterplan.

Symbolic Violence of the Native Speaker Fallacy: A Qualitative Case Study of an NNES Teacher

  • Choi, Soo-Joung
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.33-57
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    • 2009
  • Taking the issues of inequity and power between NES and NNES teachers as a starting point, this qualitative study explores the way the widespread belief of the native speaker fallacy manifests itself in one NNES teacher's teaching life and is linked to the teacher's understanding of herself as an English teacher. Guided by critical applied linguistics (Pennycook, 2001) and using Bourdieu's (1991) theorization of symbolic violence, I conducted an instrumental case study (Stake, 1995) in an ESL writing class at a US university. I collected data through classroom observations and interviews over a nine-month period and analyzed the data using the constant comparison method (Glaser and Strauss, 1967). The findings illustrate the ways the dominant ideology of the native speaker fallacy works to maintain and reproduce the status quo unequal relation between NES and NNES teachers by making all parties involved believe in the artificial sociocultural arrangements that favor NES teachers as legitimate. The findings direct our attention to the importance of critical teacher education that will enable future TESOL professionals to engage in critical reflection on diverse issues and envision transformative change. The findings, in particular, point to the need for language support for NNES teachers in TESOL teacher education.

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A Qualitative Case Study Focused on the National Pilot Project to Make Family-Friendly Communities ('가족형' 마을만들기 시범사업 사례 연구)

  • Kim, Seon-Mi;Lee, Seung-Mie
    • Journal of Family Resource Management and Policy Review
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.101-126
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    • 2010
  • This Qualitative case study focused on the National Pilot Project to make family-friendly communities. We examined the basic model of the family-friendly community proposed by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. One of the three local communities selected as family friendly models was chosen for observation and in-depth interview for its residents. The official performance report shows this project's process, results and future tasks. From the in-depth interview data, we defined the project's characteristics as the government and private sectors collaboration, model transformation from the original family friendly model to the production model, and we found some conflicts among residents upon financial issues and business items. The most important task is the vitalization of the community corporate body to realize this project's performance through these three years. And this study implicates to elaborate the rural family-friendly community model focused on income creating community redesign, different from the urban model focused on caring.

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A Study on Exploring the Main Factors and Methods to Improve Community Care : Focusing on the Case of GyeongSangNam-Do (커뮤니티케어 개선을 위한 주요 요인 탐색과 방안 연구 : 경상남도 사례 중심으로)

  • Jun Hoe Kim;Gun A Kim
    • Journal of agricultural medicine and community health
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.189-204
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    • 2023
  • Objectives: The goals of this study are to exploring critical factors and methods to improve Korean Community Care through the cases of GyeongsangNamdo. Methods: For this study, we performed in-depth interviews with 90 people involved in Community Care services of 6 regions, and the collected data were analyzed. The collected data were analyzed utilizing NVivo12. In the end, we reconfirmed the process through Topic Modeling analysis. Results: We conducted descriptive statistics and qualitative data analysis collected through surveys and in-depth interviews. In the case of qualitative analysis, we extracted principle codes (Need, Lack, Absence), and sorted the contents into sub-categories. The response rate of 'Need to strengthen capabilities' was the highest, 'Need to communicate and share information' was the second, and 'Need for integrated operation and a control tower' was the third. Conclusion: As a result, we find the critical factors to improve Community Care. Based on them, we should conduct follow-up researches to propose concrete methods to apply to diverse regions.

A Case Study of Drama Education for Kindergarten Children in the United States: Drama Specialists' Beliefs and Practices

  • Wee, Su-Jeong
    • Child Studies in Asia-Pacific Contexts
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.59-75
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    • 2011
  • This case study examines two drama specialists' perspectives on the purpose of drama education and how their visions and beliefs are reflected in their drama practices during a sixweek kindergarten drama program. Two experienced drama specialists who have worked at public elementary schools located in the Midwestern United States were the main participants of this case study. Using a qualitative case study method, in-depth observations and semistructured interviews were carried out. Findings show that the drama specialists believed the purpose of drama education to be the building of self-confidence, creativity, awareness of the arts and respect for others. Both congruent and inconsistent relations between their beliefs and their teaching practices were observed. Based on these findings, an understanding of how specialists' beliefs and practices contribute to a broader understanding of drama education is further discussed.

A Case Study Exploring the Roles of Mawhiba in Supporting and Saudi Verbal Gifted in the English Language

  • Alharthi, Noha Abdullah
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.8
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    • pp.304-322
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    • 2022
  • This study investigated a case of a gifted Saudi student, X, who was early detected through Mawhiba (The Saudi Institution of Gifted) when he was eight years old. Then, the journey continued until he became a Tamayuz member and received a scholarship in 2022 to pursue his bachelor's at one of the prestige, high-ranking universities in the USA to study Mathematics and Economics. Lack of information about the status of Saudi verbal gifted maked X case a model to explore the roles of Mawhiba's programs in supporting Saudi verbal giftedness in general and particularly in learning the English language, plus seeking the opportunities Mawhiba provided for Saudi verbal gifted to enrich their giftedness in the English language through providing extended social networking and finally stating the sample's perspective about the opportunities and services Mawhiba provided him. The three core instruments to accumulate elaboration and interpret qualitative and quantitative data were academic records, writing samples, family observation, and a written interview.

A Study on Efficiency Analysis of the National Research Council of Science & Technology's Convergence Research Projects according to the Qualitative Value Evaluation: Based on the KBSI's case studies Using DEA (국가과학기술연구회 융합연구사업의 연구성과에 대한 질적가치평가에 따른 효율성 분석: DEA를 활용한 한국기초과학지원연구원의 사례를 중심으로)

  • Yuk, Hyounggab;Pae, Kibong;Kang, Daeseok
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.11 no.11
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    • pp.283-291
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the relative efficiency of the research results of the convergence research project (CAP, Convergence Research Center) and general trust research project under the auspices of the NST, as the qualitative assessment of the government's R&D investment has recently been emphasized. To achieve this objective, DEA, which is widely used for the relative efficiency of research results, was used. The analysis targets were focused on the case of the KBSI, and the quantitative assessment of the number of papers and patent applications using net research and labor costs as input indicators for the DEA was compared and analyzed through IF of the paper and SMART3 of the patent. The analysis results showed that convergence research projects were highly efficient from a qualitative perspective in terms of CCR standards and BCC standards. This suggests that convergence research is being conducted at a higher level than general entrusted research. As a result of this study, we would like to present the criteria for qualitative assessment, which the government has recently emphasized, and expand this study to provide implications for planning policies and research tasks for rational R&D investment choices for human resources and research funds by assessing the efficiency of qualitative perspectives on all institutions in the future.