From articles published in Women's Health Nursing during the past two years (2023 ~ ).
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Original Articles
Factors affecting return to work in breast cancer survivors in Korea: a cross-sectional study
- Kate J. Sohn, Sung Hae Kim, Hyojin Lee, Sue Kim
- Womens Health Nurs. 2024;30(4):277-287.
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Are the effects of stress on antenatal depression mediated by self-esteem and moderated by social support?: a cross-sectional study
- Eunjoo Lee
- Womens Health Nurs. 2024;30(4):299-308.
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Editorial
Contributing to women’s health nursing by disseminating research
- Sue Kim
- Womens Health Nurs. 2024;30(4):251-253.
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Review Article
Dietary interventions to reduce heavy metal exposure in antepartum and postpartum women: a systematic review
- Su Ji Heo, Nalae Moon, Ju Hee Kim
- Womens Health Nurs. 2024;30(4):265-276.
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Original Articles
The impact of reproductive health knowledge, reproductive health-promoting behavior, and sexual communication on intention to visit obstetrics and gynecology in unmarried women: a cross-sectional study
- Da-In Kang, Euna Park
- Womens Health Nurs. 2024;30(4):309-317.
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Do individual or organizational factors influence cultural competency of maternal newborn nurses?: a cross-sectional study
- Semi Lee, Hyunkyung Choi
- Womens Health Nurs. 2024;30(4):318-329.
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Factors associated with future fertility intentions among Korean women of childbearing age in Seoul: a cross-sectional study
- Thi Thanh Lan Nguyen, Van Cuong Nguyen
- Womens Health Nurs. 2024;30(4):288-298.
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Issues & Perspectives
The importance of integrating gender differences in nursing research
- Jeung-Im Kim
- Womens Health Nurs. 2024;30(4):254-258.
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Original Articles
Pregnant women’s experiences of online prenatal education in Korea during COVID-19: a phenomenological study
- Hyun Kyoung Kim, Geum Hee Jeong, Hye Young Min
- Womens Health Nurs. 2024;30(3):192-202.
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Special Essay
Why nursing cannot be replaced with artificial intelligence
- Hae-Kyung Jo
- Womens Health Nurs. 2024;30(4):340-344.