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[Korean]
Current status of systematic review studies on patient-reported outcome measures published in Korean journals
Duck-Hee Chae, Jiyeon Lee, Eun-Hyun Lee
Res Community Public Health Nurs. 2025;36(1):1-8.   Published online March 31, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/rcphn.2025.01032
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Purpose
This study aimed to explore the current status of systematic review studies on patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) published in Korean journals.
Methods
Studies on the systematic review of PROMs, which applied the COnsensus-based Standards for selecting health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) methodology. There were searched from the KoreaMed. The studies were evaluated based on the eight steps suggested by the COSMIN systematic review processes.
Results
A total of eight systematic review studies were published in seven Korean journals. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) measure for post-traumatic growth, social adjustment, physical impairment in post-intensive care syndrome, sleep quality, constipation, discharge readiness, post-traumatic stress disorder, and eHealth literacy.
Conclusions
No studies adhered to the steps of the COSMIN systematic review guidelines. Among the steps, the weakest points were searching strategies and evaluating measurement properties.
Review Article
[English]
A Systematic Review of Questionnaire Measuring eHealth Literacy
Jung-Won Ahn, Mi Young Kim
Res Community Public Health Nurs. 2024;35(3):297-312.   Published online September 30, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/rcphn.2024.00752
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Purpose
This review aims to summarize the characteristics of currently used questionnaires measuring eHealth literacy and assess the quality of their psychometric properties in self-reported assessments within community settings.
Methods
The systematic analysis was conducted using the COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments checklist to evaluate the methodological quality of studies on measurement properties.
Results
A total of 21 studies, including 19 questionnaires, were reviewed. The findings indicated that the quality of psychometric assessments for eHealth literacy was generally rated as 'good,' with most studies addressing multiple aspects of reliability and validity. Internal reliability, content validity, hypothesis testing, and responsiveness were particularly well-supported, each receiving over 10 sufficient ratings. However, there was limited evidence regarding measurement errors, test-retest reliability, criterion validity, and analyses of floor and ceiling effects.
Conclusion
This study contributes to the enhancement of eHealth literacy measurement tool selection and improves the reporting of their validity and reliability, thereby increasing the credibility of future research.

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  • Current status of systematic review studies on patient-reported outcome measures published in Korean journals
    Duck-Hee Chae, Jiyeon Lee, Eun-Hyun Lee
    Research in Community and Public Health Nursing.2025; 36: 1.     CrossRef
  • Neonatal nurses’ e-health literacy and technology‑mediated clinical practice: a cross-sectional analysis of digital health competencies and practice patterns
    Osama Mohamed Elsayed Ramadan, Nadia Bassuoni Elsharkawy, Alaa Hussain Hafiz, Nouran Essam Katooa, Areej Abunar, Dena Marwan A. Attallah, Mashael Dewan, Majed Mowanes Alruwaili, Abeer Nuwayfi Alruwaili, Afrah Madyan Alshammari, Nourah Alsadaan, Enas Mahro
    BMC Nursing.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2025; 22(10): 1518.     CrossRef
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    Journal of Medical Internet Research.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
Original Article
[English]
Constructing a Questionnaire on Male Workers' Sobriety Behavior: Based on Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behavior
In Hyae Park, Youn Kyoung Kim
J Korean Acad Community Health Nurs. 2010;21(2):156-168.   Published online June 30, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12799/jkachn.2010.21.2.156
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to construct a questionnaire to assess male workers' sobriety behavior based on Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB).
METHODS
A primary questionnaire with 56 questions was constructed based on literature review and structured interview with male workers. The Content Validity Index (CVI) was evaluated by a group of experts, construct validity was tested by principle component analysis, and reliability was evaluated by Cronbach's alpha and the test-retest reliability test.
RESULTS
Fifty two questions showed higher than .8 of CVI. Four factors explained 78.71% of the total variance among items for sobriety intention and direct measure, and six factors explained 67.99% of the total variance among indirect measure items and those factors coincided with the variables of TPB in factor analysis. Cronbach's alpha of this questionnaire was .873 and the result of test-retest reliabilty test was relatively reliable. A total of 41 items with 7-point scale were constructed in the final version.
CONCLUSION
This questionnaire was valid and reliable to measure sobriety behavior based on TPB in male workers. It can be useful to evaluate the result of a sobriety program for male workers.

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    Nursing Research.2021; 70(2): 114.     CrossRef
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    Advances in Nursing Science.2021; 44(4): E141.     CrossRef
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