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Translation and psychometric validation of the Korean version of the academic nurse self-efficacy scale for Korean bachelor-level nursing students
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作者 Eunkyung Lee Jin-Hwa Park 《Frontiers of Nursing》 2024年第2期209-219,共11页
Objective:This study aimed to translate the Academic Nurse Self-Efficacy scale(ANSE),assess its appropriateness for use in Korean nursing students,and evaluate the Korean Version of the Academic Nurse Self-Efficacy sc... Objective:This study aimed to translate the Academic Nurse Self-Efficacy scale(ANSE),assess its appropriateness for use in Korean nursing students,and evaluate the Korean Version of the Academic Nurse Self-Efficacy scale’s(K-ANSE)validity and reliability.Methods:The data of 444 nursing college students at 10 universities across the country were collected from November 1,2020 to June 8,2021.The K-ANSE was analyzed utilizing SPSS 25.0 and AMOS 25.0 programs.The K-ANSE’s content validity,construct validity,convergent/discriminant validity,criterion-related validity,and reliability were evaluated.Results:Internal emotion management,auto-regulatory behavior,external emotion management,and sociality were established.The Cronbach’sαfor the overall scale was 0.87,and that of the 4 subscales ranged from 0.70 to 0.89.Conclusions:The Korean version of the ANSE seems to be a valid and reliable instrument to measure Korean bachelor-level nursing students. 展开更多
关键词 academic self-efficacy BACCALAUREATE confirmatory factor analysis nursing students PSYCHOMETRICS translation and adaptation
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Effects of transcranial ultrasound stimulation pulsed at 40 Hz on Aβplaques and brain rhythms in 5×FAD mice 被引量:4
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作者 Mincheol Park Gia Minh Hoang +7 位作者 Thien Nguyen Eunkyung Lee Hyun Jin Jung Youngshik Choe Moon Hwan Lee Jae Youn Hwang Jae Gwan Kim Tae Kim 《Translational Neurodegeneration》 SCIE CAS 2021年第4期630-642,共13页
Background:Alzheimer's disease(AD)is the most common cause of dementia,and is characterized by amyloid-β(Aβ)plaques and tauopathy.Reducing Aβhas been considered a major AD treatment strategy in pharmacological ... Background:Alzheimer's disease(AD)is the most common cause of dementia,and is characterized by amyloid-β(Aβ)plaques and tauopathy.Reducing Aβhas been considered a major AD treatment strategy in pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches.Impairment of gamma oscillations,which play an important role in perception and cognitive function,has been shown in mouse AD models and human patients.Recently,the therapeutic effect of gamma entrainment in AD mouse models has been reported.Given that ultrasound is an emerging neuromodulation modality,we investigated the effect of ultrasound stimulation pulsed at gamma frequency(40 Hz)in an AD mouse model.Methods:We implanted electroencephalogram(EEG)electrodes and a piezo-ceramic disc ultrasound transducer on the skull surface of 6-month-old 5×FAD and wild-type control mice(n=12 and 6,respectively).Six 5×FAD mice were treated with two-hour ultrasound stimulation at 40 Hz daily for two weeks,and the other six mice received sham treatment.Soluble and insoluble Aβlevels in the brain were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Spontaneous EEG gamma power was computed by wavelet analysis,and the brain connectivity was examined with phase-locking value and cross-frequency phase-amplitude coupling.Results:We found that the total Aβ42 levels,especially insoluble Aβ42;in the treatment group decreased in pre-and infra-limbic cortex(PIL)compared to that of the sham treatment group.A reduction in the number of Aβplaques was also observed in the hippocampus.There was no increase in microbleeding in the transcranial ultrasound stimulation(tUS)group.In addition,the length and number of microglial processes decreased in PIL and hippocampus.Encel-phalographic spontaneous gamma power was increased,and cross-frequency coupling was normalized,implying functional improvement after tUS stimulation.Conclusion:These results suggest that the transcranial ultrasound-based gamma-band entrainment technique can be an effective therapy for AD by reducing the Aβload and improving brain connectivity. 展开更多
关键词 Transcranial ultrasound stimulation Gamma band oscillation Amyloid-βplaques Alzheimer’s disease
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