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Jung Jae Lee
Researcher at University of Hong Kong
Publications - 41
Citations - 689
Jung Jae Lee is an academic researcher from University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nurse education & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 39 publications receiving 323 citations. Previous affiliations of Jung Jae Lee include Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong & University of Edinburgh.
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Associations Between COVID-19 Misinformation Exposure and Belief With COVID-19 Knowledge and Preventive Behaviors: Cross-Sectional Online Study.
Jung Jae Lee,Kyung Ah Kang,Man Ping Wang,Sheng Zhi Zhao,Janet Yuen Ha Wong,Siobhan O'Connor,Sook Ching Yang,Sun-Hwa Shin +7 more
TL;DR: COVID-19 misinformation exposure wasassociated with misinformation belief, while misinformation belief was associated with fewer preventive behaviors, and up-to-date public health strategies are required to counter the proliferation of misinformation.
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Nursing students’ learning dynamics and influencing factors in clinical contexts
TL;DR: The research has developed a dynamic model of learning in clinical contexts, which offers opportunities to understand how students' learning is influenced multifactorially during clinical placements, and the understanding and application of the model can improve nursing instructional design, and subsequently, nursing students'learning in clinical context.
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Impact of COVID-19 on Child Maltreatment: Income Instability and Parenting Issues.
Janet Yuen Ha Wong,Abraham Ka Chung Wai,Man Ping Wang,Jung Jae Lee,Matthew Li,Jojo Yan Yan Kwok,Carlos K. H. Wong,Anna Wai-Man Choi +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a cross-sectional online survey of 600 randomly sampled parents aged 18 years or older who had and lived with a child under 10 years old in Hong Kong between 29 May to 16 June 2020.
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Exploring Community Smokers' Perspectives for Developing a Chat-Based Smoking Cessation Intervention Delivered Through Mobile Instant Messaging: Qualitative Study.
TL;DR: This qualitative study provides the first evidence that mobile IM may be an alternative mobile health platform for the delivery of a smoking cessation intervention and informs the development of a chat-based, IM smoking cessation program being evaluated in a community trial.
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Qualitative Study of Chinese Stroke Caregivers' Caregiving Experience During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
TL;DR: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has led to disruptions in health care service delivery worldwide, inevitably affecting stroke survivors requiring ongoing re-treatment as discussed by the authors.