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조영숙,김수지,Ida. M. Martinson 이화여자대학교 간호과학연구소 1993 Health & Nursing Vol.5 No.-
The purpose of this research was to understand the structure of the lived experience of a child terminally ill with cancer. The research question was "What is the structure of the experience of a child terminally ill with Cancer?" The sample consisted of 17 children admitted to the Cancer units of two university hospitals in Seoul. The unstructured interview were carried out from January, 1992 through December, 1992. They were audio -recorded and analyzed using Van Kaan's method. There are different views on the causing factors of Cancer. Irregular daily habits, fatigue, weak, physical condition, disease, anger, tension, guilt feeling, air pollution and unhealthy diet are considered to be related factors. The reaction to Cancer can be varied : fear, despair, avoidance, acceptance, apathy, grief, anger, anxiety over medical expense. Over a period of illness, these children experience side effects of medicine, acute pain, loss of appetite, withdrawal of activities, feeling of loneliness or isolation, loss of interest in communication, search for a religion and support from religious leaders. The children with Cancer have observed various changes in family relationships. The expressed desires of these children include health, happy family, possession of desired things, religious expectations, being useful to other people. The nurse, by providing empathetic support, should be a person with whom childrens can express their feelings and share their experiences.
The Role of Customer Values in Increasing Tourist Satisfaction in Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Ida Bagus CEMPENA,Ida Ayu Sri BRAHMAYANTI,Erwin Dyah ASTAWINETU,Feliks Anggia B. K. PANJAITAN,Ida Ayu Nuh KARTINI,Hotman PANJAITAN 한국유통과학회 2021 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.8 No.8
Customer value has long been believed to be a direct trigger for increased tourist satisfaction, but as a mediating variable, it still needs to be proven further. This paper aims to examine the causal relationship between research variables, as well as to examine the role of customer value as a mediating variable in the relationship between service quality, brand quality, tourism products, customer value, and tourist satisfaction with tourists’ objects. The population is tourists who visit tourist sites/destinations in the Gianyar Regency on the island of Bali, Indonesia, and the sample size is 270 respondents, selected through random sampling. Structural equation modeling (SEM), a multivariate statistical analysis technique, is used to analyze the causal relationships between variables. The results show that the model is accepted, and customer value is proven to be a positive mediating variable. The results also show that service quality, brand quality, and tourism products have an effect on customer value. This provides insight into the practical implications for tourism managers to increase the brand quality of tourist attractions as well as increase the professionalism and quality of tour guide services. This, in turn, will increase customer value and increase tourist satisfaction.
Beamline Automation of RIKEN Structural Genomics Beamlines
Ida, Koh,Yamamoto, Masaki,Kumasaka, Takashi,Ueno, Go,Kanda, Hiroyuki,Miyano, Masashi,Ishikawa, Tetsuya Korean Society of Photoscience 2002 Journal of Photosciences Vol.9 No.2
RIKEN Structural Genomics Beamlines have been constructed for the crystallographic analysis in the structural genomics research at synchrotron radiation facility SPring-8. Synchrotron radiation accelerates the crystallographic analysis of protein structure. The target of the research and development is focused on the automatic beamline operation to maximize beamline efficiency. We are developing the sample management system, which is composed of the sample auto-changer and the database system, for high-throughput data collection. The sample management system and the beamline operating system make it possible to execute automatic data collection without any operators. The beamlines will be ready for user operation in autumn 2002. The concept of automatic beamline operation and the present status of RIKEN Structural Genomics Beamlines will be presented.
Grey zones of welfare: Normative coping strategies in rural Lithuania
Ida Harboe Knudsen 한양대학교 아태지역연구센터 2015 Journal of Eurasian Studies Vol.6 No.1
In this article I explore the ‘grey zones of welfare’ in rural Lithuania whereby I point to the inherent ambiguities that lies in a system where people to a high degree rely on networks and normative solutions to everyday shortcomings, rather than on the state. I argue that we in the period after socialism witness an increased degree of informal economies and social arrangements, as the formal sector of social security is perceived as unreliable. This results in a model where liberalism and individual ethics co-exist with a strong morality to support the poorest in society.
Capsule endoscopy in inflammatory bowel disease: when and how
( Ida Hilmi ),( Taku Kobayashi ) 대한장연구학회 2020 Intestinal Research Vol.18 No.3
Capsule endoscopy (CE) is emerging as an important investigation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD); common types include the standard small bowel CE and colon CE. More recently, the pan-enteric CE was developed to assess the large and small bowel in patients with Crohn’s disease (CD). Emerging indications include noninvasive assessment for mucosal healing (both in the small bowel and the colon) and detection of postoperative recurrence in patients with CD. Given the increasing adoption, several CE scoring systems have been specifically developed for IBD. The greatest concern with performing CE, particularly in CD, is capsule retention, but this can be overcome by performing cross-sectional imaging such as magnetic resonance enterography and using patency capsules before performing the procedure. The development of software for automated detection of mucosal abnormalities typically seen in IBD may further increase its adoption. (Intest Res 2020;18:265-274)
Ida Bagus Putu Purbadharmaja,Putu Yudi Setiawan,M. Rudi Irwansyah,Bagus Shandy Narmaditya 충남대학교 아시아여론연구소 2023 Asian journal for public opinion research Vol.11 No.1
This study aims to investigate the relationship between human resource competency, economic potential, and productivity of village-based enterprises, as well as understand the role of governance in mediating this relationship. This study was conducted in several village-based enterprises in Bali, Indonesia and the data were collected using questionnaires. Furthermore, the collected data were analyzed quantitatively using partial least analysis to confirm the relationship between variables. The findings indicate that human resource competency has an impact on governance, but it failed to explain the productivity of village-based enterprises. In addition, economic potential can have an impact on the governance and productivity of village-based enterprises in Bali, Indonesia. This study also showed a robust link between governance and productivity. Lastly, based on the statistical analysis, it was found that governance can mediate the relationship between human resource competency, economic potential, and productivity of village-based enterprises
( Ida Rose Dela Cruz ),( Kristine Denise Delos Reyes ) 대한내과학회 2014 대한내과학회 추계학술대회 Vol.2014 No.1
Case Presentation: Carbimazole is an antithyroid drug with a rare potentially fatal complication of agranulocytosis. Presented is a case of a 42-year-old male with Graves` disease and was admitted for fever. He initially presented with loose bowel movement, tremors, palpitation, and tachycardia and unexplained weight loss. He was maintained on Methimazole, but was later shifted to Carbimazole, when he developed rashes while taking the former drug. However, within a week of Carbimazole treatment, he developed fever, sore throat and agranulocytosis. Working diagnosis at that time was: Febrile neutropenia with acute tonsillopharyngitis, in Sepsis: Agranulocytosis secondary to Carbimazole: Graves` disease, in Thyroid Storm. Discussion: Carbimazole - induced agranulocytosis usually spontaneously resolves within one to two weeks of stopping the drug. The use of haemopoietic growth factors to stimulate the proliferation and differentiation of progenitor cells accelerates neutrophil recovery, as shown in this case. Conclusion: Agranulocytosis from carbimazole is an uncommon, life-threatening complication. With the potential to reduce morbidity and mortality, the use of haemopoietic growth factors certainly seems a justifiable option, instead of awaiting spontaneous recovery. Diagnosis and management of this case conveyed a dilemma that was resolved afterwards. Keywords: carbimazole, agranulocytosis, thyroid storm, haemopoietic growth factor, G-CSF