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2006 Volume.8 No. 2 p.61 ~ p.72
An Analysis on the Researches Using Bilogical Measurement in Major Korean Nursing Journals
Kim Joo-Hyun

Choe Myoung-Ae
An Gyeong-Ju
Jeong Jae-Sim
Kim Yun-Kyung
Hong Hae-Sook
Park Mi-Jung
Lee Yun-Mi
Lee Kyong-Sook
Chae Young-Ran
Shin Gi-Soo
Kim Hee-Seung
Kim Jin-Hak
Abstract
Purpose : This study was to examine the frequency, distribution and characteristics of researches using biological measurement published from 2000 to 2004 in 10 major nursing journals in Korea.

Method : Journals including papers using biological measurements, publishing year, research design and outcome variables were analyzed.

Results:
1. Researches using biological measurement were 318(13.3%).
2. Researches using biological measurement in the Korean Academy of Nursing were highest(97papers, 17.5%) among the nursing journals. The proportion of papers using biological measurement to total number of papers was the highest in the Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science as 77.3% (51papers).
3. The 233 papers(73.3%) were experimental researches among 318 papers using biological measurement which showed the highest proportion.
4. Patients were highest subjects of researches using biological measurement(197papers, 61.9%).
5. Blood test was most frequently used as physiological variables from 2001 to 2004.

Conclusion: Researches using biological measurement of 10 Korean Nursing Journals in year 2000-year 2004 were very low. We need more researches using biological measurement to provide more objective evidence for nursing practice.
KEYWORD
biological monitoring, nursing research, measurement, literature review
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