Innovative Research Award
Hyunjung Lee
Chungnam National University, South Korea
| Hyunjung Lee | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Chungnam National University |
| Country | South Korea |
| Scopus ID | 57215052912 |
| Documents | 14 |
| Citations | 106 |
| h-index | 5 |
| Subject Area | Biological Nursing |
| Event | International Invention Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-8707-8630 |
The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers whose scholarly activities demonstrate originality, interdisciplinary relevance, and meaningful contributions to advancing knowledge. Hyunjung Lee of Chungnam National University has established a research profile within biological nursing through investigations spanning nursing theory, chronic disease management, patient-centered education, healthcare quality, and qualitative health research. Her published studies contribute to understanding contemporary nursing challenges and healthcare outcomes across diverse patient populations.[1]
Abstract
Hyunjung Lee’s scholarly work reflects a sustained commitment to addressing practical and theoretical issues in nursing science. Her publications investigate self-care theory, osteoporosis risk factors, diabetes education, nursing workforce effectiveness, and patient experiences associated with chronic health conditions. Through quantitative, qualitative, and methodological approaches, her research contributes evidence relevant to healthcare professionals, educators, and policy stakeholders.[2]
Keywords
Biological Nursing, Patient Education, Self-Care Theory, Healthcare Quality, Nursing Administration, Chronic Disease Management, Qualitative Research, Clinical Outcomes.
Introduction
Modern nursing research increasingly integrates behavioral, social, and clinical perspectives to improve healthcare delivery. Hyunjung Lee’s academic contributions exemplify this approach by addressing both conceptual nursing frameworks and practical healthcare challenges. Her studies examine patient experiences, educational interventions, and organizational factors influencing healthcare outcomes.[3]
Research Profile
Affiliated with Chungnam National University, Hyunjung Lee has developed a focused research portfolio within biological nursing and healthcare sciences. Her documented scholarly output includes peer-reviewed journal articles addressing nursing theory, health education, clinical nursing practice, and population health concerns. Citation activity and international indexing demonstrate visibility within the academic nursing community.[1]
Research Contributions
- Advanced discussion of self-care concepts within contemporary nursing theory and social contexts.[2]
- Investigated osteoporosis prevalence and associated risk factors among Korean men aged over forty.[3]
- Developed precision-oriented diabetes education frameworks based on behavioral and psychological characteristics.[4]
- Examined relationships among nursing skill mix, missed care, and adverse healthcare events.[5]
- Explored patient experiences of tinnitus using qualitative methodologies.[6]
Publications
- The Self-Care Paradox: From Nursing Theory to Neoliberal Subjectivity (2026).
- Osteoporosis in Korean Men Over 40 Years: Prevalence and Risk Factors (2025).
- Precision Diabetes Education and Support Considering Patients’ Behavioral and Psychological Phenotype (2024).
- Relationships among Nursing Skill Mix, Missed Nursing Care, and Adverse Events (2024).
- The Experiences of Patients with Tinnitus: A Qualitative Study (2023).
Research Impact
The research portfolio demonstrates relevance to evidence-based nursing practice, healthcare management, and patient-centered care. By combining theoretical inquiry with applied healthcare investigations, Lee’s work supports informed decision-making in clinical environments and contributes to discussions concerning healthcare quality and patient empowerment.[4][5]
Award Suitability
Hyunjung Lee’s interdisciplinary research record aligns with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award. Her contributions address significant healthcare issues while integrating conceptual development, empirical evidence, and practical implications. The diversity of methodologies employed across her publications reflects innovation in nursing scholarship and a commitment to advancing healthcare knowledge.[2]
Conclusion
Hyunjung Lee has established a scholarly presence within biological nursing through research addressing theoretical, educational, organizational, and patient-centered dimensions of healthcare. Her academic output demonstrates sustained engagement with contemporary healthcare challenges and provides a foundation for continued contributions to nursing science and evidence-informed practice.
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Hyunjung Lee, Author ID 57215052912. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57215052912 - Lee, H. (2026). The Self-Care Paradox: From Nursing Theory to Neoliberal Subjectivity. Nursing Inquiry.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/nin.70117 - Lee, H. et al. (2025). Osteoporosis in Korean Men Over 40 Years: Prevalence and Risk Factors. Medicine.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000046192 - Lee, H. (2024). Precision Diabetes Education and Support Considering Patients’ Behavioral and Psychological Phenotype. Western Journal of Nursing Research.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/01939459241258139 - Lee, H. (2024). Relationships among Nursing Skill Mix, Missed Nursing Care, and Adverse Events in Comprehensive Nursing Care Wards. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11111/jkana.2024.30.2.163 - Lee, H. (2023). The Experiences of Patients with Tinnitus: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7586/jkbns.23.347