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- ItemDevelopment of an obesity management ontology based on the nursing process for the mobile-device domain.(2013-07-01) Kim, Hyun-Young; Park, Hyeoun-Ae; Min, Yul Ha; Jeon, EunjooBACKGROUND Lifestyle modification is the most important factor in the management of obesity It is therefore essential to enhance client participation in voluntary and continuous weight control OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to develop an obesity management ontology for application in the mobile device domain We considered the concepts of client participation in behavioral modification for obesity management and focused on minimizing the amount of information exchange between the application and the database when providing tailored interventions METHODS An obesity management ontology was developed in seven phases 1 defining the scope of obesity management 2 selecting a foundational ontology 3 extracting the concepts 4 assigning relationships between these concepts 5 evaluating representative layers of ontology content 6 representing the ontology formally with Prot g and 7 developing a prototype application for obesity management RESULTS Behavioral interventions dietary advice and physical activity were proposed as obesity management strategies The nursing process was selected as a foundation of ontology representing the obesity management process We extracted 127 concepts which included assessment data eg sex body mass index and waist circumference inferred data to represent nursing diagnoses and evaluations eg degree of and reason for obesity and success or failure of lifestyle modifications and implementation eg education and advice The relationship linking concepts were part of instance of derives of derives into has plan followed by and has intention The concepts and relationships were formally represented using Prot g The evaluation score of the obesity management ontology was 4 5 out of 5 An Android based obesity management application comprising both agent and client parts was developed CONCLUSIONS We have developed an ontology for representing obesity management with the nursing process as a foundation of ontology
- ItemDigital Epidemiology: Use of Digital Data Collected for Non-epidemiological Purposes in Epidemiological Studies.(0000-00-00) Park, Hyeoun-Ae; Jung, Hyesil; On, Jeongah; Park, Seul Ki; Kang, HannahObjectives We reviewed digital epidemiological studies to characterize how researchers are using digital data by topic domain study purpose data source and analytic method Methods We reviewed research articles published within the last decade that used digital data to answer epidemiological research questions Data were abstracted from these articles using a data collection tool that we developed Finally we summarized the characteristics of the digital epidemiological studies Results We identified six main topic domains infectious diseases 58 7 non communicable diseases 29 4 mental health and substance use 8 3 general population behavior 4 6 environmental dietary and lifestyle 4 6 and vital status 0 9 We identified four categories for the study purpose description 22 9 exploration 34 9 explanation 27 5 and prediction and control 14 7 We identified eight categories for the data sources web search query 52 3 social media posts 31 2 web portal posts 11 9 webpage access logs 7 3 images 7 3 mobile phone network data 1 8 global positioning system data 1 8 and others 2 8 Of these 50 5 used correlation analyses 41 3 regression analyses 25 6 machine learning and 19 3 descriptive analyses Conclusions Digital data collected for non epidemiological purposes are being used to study health phenomena in a variety of topic domains Digital epidemiology requires access to large datasets and advanced analytics Ensuring open access is clearly at odds with the desire to have as little personal data as possible in these large datasets to protect privacy Establishment of data cooperatives with restricted access may be a solution to this dilemma
- ItemFactors affecting the implementation of telenursing in Korea.(2006-11-14) Yun, Eun Kyoung; Park, Hyeoun-AeThe purpose of this study is to deduce and prioritize the factors affecting the implementation of telenursing in Korea For this study Delphi methods were used Thirty professors and specialists in the field of nursing informatics and telemedicine contributed to two rounds of Delphi survey The factors necessary for the introduction of telenursing were divided into systematic economical societal and technical aspects The critical factors of each aspect were prioritized to produce a guide to support the feasible implementation plan for telenursing They are Governmental support to control the regulatory issues verification of telenursing as a cost effective health care delivery system value verification of telenursing versus on site consultation social trust building and development of characteristic telenursing content which consumers willingly pay for The results of this study will enable health professionals to understand the prospect and necessity of telenursing implementation In addition they will be used efficiently in a variety of e health milieus as a practical strategy for the improvement of health care in Korea
- ItemStrategy development for the implementation of telenursing in Korea.(2007-09-10) Yun, Eun Kyoung; Park, Hyeoun-AeThis study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of telenursing to analyze the issues that should be considered for the development of telenursing in the future and to provide efficient strategies for the implementation of telenursing in Korea The authors used the Delphi survey method and a strengths weaknesses opportunities and threats analysis A total of 30 experts and specialists in the field of nursing informatics and telemedicine contributed to a three round Delphi survey The results of the study suggest that telenursing can potentially be implemented in Korea However to implement telenursing in Korea it is necessary to identify telenursing specialties to construct an infrastructure within which telenursing can function to develop a business model and to integrate strategies with government plans to develop the e health industry The issues that emerged as important requirements for the successful introduction of telenursing were classified as systematic economic societal or technical Issues such as driving force target market and expense sharing were examined in detail from both ideal and realistic points of view The results of this study will enable health professionals to appreciate the feasibility of implementing telenursing in Korea In addition the study suggests that telenursing could be used efficiently in a variety of environments as a practical strategy to improve healthcare in Korea
- ItemTechnology developments applied to healthcare/nursing.(2007-09-28) Øyri, Karl; Newbold, Susan; Park, Hyeoun-Ae; Honey, Michelle; Coenen, Amy; Ensio, Anneli; Jesus, ElvioFuture technology developments as applied to healthcare and particularly nursing were discussed Emerging technologies such as genetics small unobtrusive monitoring devices use of information and communication technologies are as tools to not only facilitate but also promote communication among all parties of the healthcare process These emerging technologies can be used for ubiquitous healthcare u health The role of nursing in the u health is fundamental and required for success and growth Nursing s role will evolve as nurses become information mediators in a broader sense than current role All technologies will ultimately focus on the consumer through behind the scenes data collection which in turn will also allow nurses to analyze these data to improve care We need to acknowledge an increased presence and or pervasiveness of information technologies as key components of quality healthcare This sort of acknowledgment will help propel nursing and healthcare to increase use of these tools To develop nurses with these types of skills the nursing education process will require a fundamental change to integrate these technology sorts of tools as necessary elements for success