Kyeongmin Lee
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View article: Nurse triage in primary care: concept analysis
Nurse triage in primary care: concept analysis Open
Aim To examine the concept of nurse triage in primary care and establish an operational definition for its application in practice, research, and policy. Methods Rodgers’ evolutionary method and thematic analysis was used to identify attri…
View article: Comparative effectiveness of metformin and alogliptin combination therapy versus metformin monotherapy in patients with type 2 diabetes: an emulated target trial
Comparative effectiveness of metformin and alogliptin combination therapy versus metformin monotherapy in patients with type 2 diabetes: an emulated target trial Open
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View article: Global disproportionality analysis of anxiolytic medication-associated cardiovascular and motor impairment disorders, 1967–2024: An international pharmacovigilance database
Global disproportionality analysis of anxiolytic medication-associated cardiovascular and motor impairment disorders, 1967–2024: An international pharmacovigilance database Open
Although our findings did not allow for causal inference, anxiolytics are effective in managing anxiety disorder symptoms, but safety concerns persist, especially related to cardiovascular and motor dysfunctions.
View article: The Use of Triage in Primary Care in the <scp>UK</scp> : An Integrative Review and Narrative Synthesis
The Use of Triage in Primary Care in the <span>UK</span> : An Integrative Review and Narrative Synthesis Open
Aims To examine the use of triage systems in primary care in the UK. Design Integrative literature review and narrative synthesis. Data Sources PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL and Cochrane Library were searched in October 2024. Methods An integrati…
View article: Current Status of the National Cancer Screening Program in Korea: History, Achievements, and Future Directions
Current Status of the National Cancer Screening Program in Korea: History, Achievements, and Future Directions Open
Cancer is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. To reduce this burden, the Korean government established the National Cancer Screening Program (NCSP) in 1999, initially offering stomach, breast, and cervical cancer screen…
View article: Identification of the Top 15 Drugs Associated With Anaphylaxis: A Pharmacovigilance Study
Identification of the Top 15 Drugs Associated With Anaphylaxis: A Pharmacovigilance Study Open
Background Drug‐associated anaphylaxis is a common condition with significant risks if not promptly addressed. Yet, systematic research on the distribution of associated drugs and risk comparison across drug classes is limited. This study …
View article: Long-term trends in the prevalence of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome in South Korea, 2011–2021: a representative longitudinal serial study
Long-term trends in the prevalence of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome in South Korea, 2011–2021: a representative longitudinal serial study Open
National Research Foundation of Korea.
View article: Effectiveness of the Korean National Cancer Screening Program in Reducing Colorectal Cancer Mortality
Effectiveness of the Korean National Cancer Screening Program in Reducing Colorectal Cancer Mortality Open
Background: Whether colorectal cancer (CRC) screening with a fecal immunochemical test (FIT) reduces mortality remains unclear. In South Korea, CRC screening with a FIT for individuals aged ≥ 50 years has been part of the Korean National C…
View article: Cost Utility Analysis of National Cancer Screening Program for Gastric Cancer in Korea: A Markov Model Analysis
Cost Utility Analysis of National Cancer Screening Program for Gastric Cancer in Korea: A Markov Model Analysis Open
Endoscopy-only screening was more cost-effective method than UGIs for the NCSP. Furthermore, a three-year interval with an upper-age limit of 69 years was the most cost-effective strategy. Efforts to improve cost-effective screening guidel…
View article: Biologics Use for Psoriasis during Pregnancy and Its Related Adverse Outcomes in Pregnant Women and Newborns: Findings from WHO Pharmacovigilance Study
Biologics Use for Psoriasis during Pregnancy and Its Related Adverse Outcomes in Pregnant Women and Newborns: Findings from WHO Pharmacovigilance Study Open
Introduction: The safety of biologics, other than TNF-α inhibitors, during pregnancy has not been sufficiently established. To assess the risk of pregnancy-related adverse outcomes of biologics used for psoriasis, compared to TNF-α inhibit…
View article: Determinants of Prostate Cancer Screening in Korean Men: A Nationwide Study Using the Korean National Cancer Screening Survey 2023
Determinants of Prostate Cancer Screening in Korean Men: A Nationwide Study Using the Korean National Cancer Screening Survey 2023 Open
Purpose Research on the prevalence of prostate cancer (PCa) screening and reasons for undergoing screening is limited. We aimed to identify the factors influencing PCa screening behavior and explore the underlying motivations among Korean …
View article: Global burden of anticancer drug-induced acute kidney injury and tubulointerstitial nephritis from 1967 to 2023
Global burden of anticancer drug-induced acute kidney injury and tubulointerstitial nephritis from 1967 to 2023 Open
This study aims to figure out the worldwide prevalence of anticancer therapy-associated acute kidney injury (AKI) and tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN) and the relative risk of each cancer drug. We conducted an analysis of VigiBase, the W…
View article: Association of Soda Drinks and Fast Food with Allergic Diseases in Korean Adolescents: A Nationwide Representative Study
Association of Soda Drinks and Fast Food with Allergic Diseases in Korean Adolescents: A Nationwide Representative Study Open
Introduction: A high consumption of carbonated soft drinks (i.e., soda drinks) and fast food is potentially associated with the observed global rise in adolescent allergic diseases. Thus, our study aimed to examine the potential associatio…
View article: Global and regional burden of vaccine‐induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia, 1969–2023: Comprehensive findings with critical analysis of the international pharmacovigilance database
Global and regional burden of vaccine‐induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia, 1969–2023: Comprehensive findings with critical analysis of the international pharmacovigilance database Open
Objective The scarcity of studies on vaccine‐induced thrombosis and thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) limits the comprehensive understanding of vaccine safety on a global scale. Therefore, the objective of this study is to assess the global …
View article: Global association of secondhand smoke exposure locations and smoking behaviour among adolescents in 99 countries
Global association of secondhand smoke exposure locations and smoking behaviour among adolescents in 99 countries Open
Aim This study classified 99 countries into four income groups and then analysed the impact of secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure at home, in public places and at school, on current cigarette smoking prevalence. Methods We utilised data from …
View article: Cost-Utility Analysis for Colorectal Cancer Screening According to the Initiating Age of National Cancer Screening Program in Korea
Cost-Utility Analysis for Colorectal Cancer Screening According to the Initiating Age of National Cancer Screening Program in Korea Open
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to identify the most cost-effective strategy for colorectal cancer screening using the fecal immunochemical test (FIT), focusing on screening initiation age in Korea. METHODS: We designed Markov simulation mode…
View article: Socioeconomic inequality in organized and opportunistic screening for gastric cancer: results from the Korean National Cancer Screening Survey 2009–2022
Socioeconomic inequality in organized and opportunistic screening for gastric cancer: results from the Korean National Cancer Screening Survey 2009–2022 Open
Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the socioeconomic inequality in gastric cancer (GC) screening in Korea. Socioeconomic inequality was assessed using both organized and opportunistic screening according to income and educational leve…
View article: Socioeconomic inequality in organized and opportunistic screening for colorectal cancer: results from the Korean National Cancer Screening Survey, 2009-2021
Socioeconomic inequality in organized and opportunistic screening for colorectal cancer: results from the Korean National Cancer Screening Survey, 2009-2021 Open
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate socioeconomic status (SES)-based inequality in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in Korea. We assessed whether the rates of opportunistic and organized CRC screening differed according to income …
View article: Parental intention to vaccinate daughters with the human papillomavirus vaccine in Korea: a nationwide cross-sectional survey
Parental intention to vaccinate daughters with the human papillomavirus vaccine in Korea: a nationwide cross-sectional survey Open
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to identify and compare the characteristics and factors associated with parental intention to vaccinate daughters under 12 years old against human papillomavirus (HPV), examining data from 2016 and 2020.METHODS: Data w…
View article: Clustering of lifestyle risk factors for stomach cancer and screening behaviors: results from the 2019 Korean National Cancer Screening Survey
Clustering of lifestyle risk factors for stomach cancer and screening behaviors: results from the 2019 Korean National Cancer Screening Survey Open
This study aimed to investigate clustering patterns of lifestyle risk factors for stomach cancer and examine the association of risk factor clusters with stomach cancer screening adherence. Data from the 2019 Korean National Cancer Screeni…
View article: Overview of the National Cancer Screening Program for Colorectal Cancer in Korea over 14 Years (2004-2017)
Overview of the National Cancer Screening Program for Colorectal Cancer in Korea over 14 Years (2004-2017) Open
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the participation and follow-up test compliance rates and key performance indicators of the National Cancer Screening Program (NCSP) for colorectal cancer (CRC) from 2004 to 2017.Materials and Methods T…
View article: Effect of mammography screening on the long-term survival of breast cancer patients: results from the National Cancer Screening Program in Korea
Effect of mammography screening on the long-term survival of breast cancer patients: results from the National Cancer Screening Program in Korea Open
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the effect of mammography screening on the long-term survival of breast cancer (BC) patients aged 40 years or older according to their screening history and duration since screening.METHODS: The study co…
View article: Effect of Pap smears on the long-term survival of cervical cancer patients: a nationwide population-based cohort study in Korea
Effect of Pap smears on the long-term survival of cervical cancer patients: a nationwide population-based cohort study in Korea Open
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the effect of cervical cancer screening by Papanicolaou (Pap) smears on the long-term survival of cervical cancer patients.METHODS: We constructed a retrospective cohort of 14,903 women diagnosed…
View article: Effect of mammography screening on long-term survival of breast cancer patients: Results from the National Cancer Screening Program in Korea
Effect of mammography screening on long-term survival of breast cancer patients: Results from the National Cancer Screening Program in Korea Open
Background Breast cancer (BC) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer type globally with the geo-ethnic differences in BC epidemiology. Therefore, many countries have adopted national cancer screening programs to reduce the burden of BC. Cur…