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Comparison of work stress, depression, insomnia, and fatigue of emergency department medical staff according to the emergency medical institutions and general characteristics during COVID-19 epidemic
Seung Ha Yang, Jeong Hyeok Kim, Dong Won Kim, Tae Hun Lee, Jeong Yeol Seo, Moo Eob Ahn
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2023;34(5):437-452.   Published online October 31, 2023
      
Changes of One-handed Chest Compression Qualities According to Rescuer Fatigue and the Effects of Alternating Hands in the Prehospital Setting: Prospective Randomized Pilot Study using Pediatric Manikin Simulation Trial
Gun Hee Jung, Je Hyeok Oh, Chan Woong Kim, Sung Eun Kim, Dong Hoon Lee
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2015;26(2):113-121.
      
Work-related Fatigue, Stress and Depression of the Emergency Department Interns
In Hwan Yeo, Jong Kun Kim, Mi Jin Lee, Su Jeong Shin, Hyun Wook Ryoo, Jung Bae Park, Kang Suk Seo, Sin Youl Park, Seung Joon Yang, Tae Chang Jang, Dong Wook Je, Michael Sung Pil Choe
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2013;24(4):428-438.
      
A Comparison of Compression Rates on the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Young Hoon Hong, Chong Kun Hong, Kyoung Yul Lee, Han Ho Jeong, Jung Hyun Kim, Yong Hwan Kim, Jun Ho Lee, Kwang Won Cho, Seong Youn Hwang
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2013;24(2):149-156.
      
Comparison of the Alternating Rescuer Method between Every Minute and Two Minutes During Continuous Chest Compression in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation According to the 2010 Guidelines
Ki Ho Yi, Sang O Park, Kyeong Ryong Lee, Sang Cheol Kim, Ho Sung Jeong, Dae Young Hong, Kwang Je Baek
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2012;23(4):455-459.
      
Does Switching Rescuers Every 2 Minutes Improve the Quality of Chest Compression Provided in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation?
Young Jo Kim, Gyu Chong Cho, Ji Yeong Ryu, Ji young You, Yong Su Jang
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2011;22(6):609-614.
      
Analysis of the Time-Dependent Changes of Chest Compression Quality and Related Rescuer Factors in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation by Lay-Persons
Joon Ho Na, Sang O Park, Kwang Je Baek, Dae Young Hong, Kyeong Ryong Lee, Myung Hyun Lee
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2011;22(5):431-437.
      
Quality and Rescuer's Fatigue with Repeated Chest Compression: A Simulation Study for In-hospital 2 Persons CPR
Jun Seok Lee, Sang Won Chung, In Byung Kim, Yo Seob Park, Jun Mo Yeo, Jai Woog Ko
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2010;21(3):299-306.
      
Comparison of the Quality of Chest Compressions between CPR Performed by a Single Trained Rescuer and Two Rescuer CPR Performed by a Trained Rescuer and an Untrained Rescuer in a Prolonged Out-of-Hospital CPR Scenario
Young Hoon Park, Kyung Woon Jeung, Young Hoe Hur, Byung Kook Lee, Hyun Ho Ryu, Jong Geun Yun, Geon Nam Kim, Tag Heo, Yong Il Min
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2008;19(6):617-626.
      
Effect of Single-Rescuer Fatigue on the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation with 30:2 and 15:2 Compression-toventilation Ratios
Yong Bum Kim, Se Min Choi, Young Min Kim, Won Jae Lee, Kyu Nam Park, Mi Jin Lee, Han Joon Kim, Suk Hwan Kim, Seon Hee Woo, Ji Eun Park
Journal of The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine. 2006;17(6):519-527.
      
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