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Young-Hee Yom

Researcher at Chung-Ang University

Publications -  43
Citations -  788

Young-Hee Yom is an academic researcher from Chung-Ang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Job satisfaction & Organizational commitment. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 43 publications receiving 718 citations.

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A comparative study of patients' and nurses' perceptions of the quality of nursing services, satisfaction and intent to revisit the hospital: a questionnaire survey.

TL;DR: Overall, nurses' expectations and performance were higher than those of patients, while patients' overall satisfaction with nursing and medical care was higher than that of nurses.
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Internet addiction and interpersonal problems in korean adolescents.

TL;DR: There were statistically significant positive correlations between Internet addiction and interpersonal problems (r = 0.425, P = .000) and Internet-addicted adolescents had more interpersonal problems.
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Factors Affecting the Burnout of Clinical Nurses - Focused on Emotional Labor -

TL;DR: Empirical labor is found to be a new factor that influences burnout of nurses and it is necessary to establish new organizational culture through emotional education programs at the organizational level to reduce nurses' emotional labor.
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Organizational culture, quality of work life, and organizational effectiveness in Korean university hospitals.

TL;DR: Intact organizational culture and quality of work life for nurses will undoubtedly lead to improved organizational effectiveness and without efficient and effective nursing care, desired patient outcomes cannot be achieved.
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A comparison of the knowledge of, experience with and attitudes towards complementary and alternative medicine between nurses and patients in Korea

TL;DR: Comparing nurses’ and patients’ knowledge of, experience with and attitudes towards complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in Korea found nurses had significantly higher mean scores in their knowledge of CAM than patients.