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| Linda Yin-King LeeSummaryAffiliation: The Open University of Hong Kong Country: China Publications
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Validation of the Chinese version of the satisfaction with the nursing home instrumentLinda Y K Lee
School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
J Clin Nurs 15:1574-82. 2006..To assess the psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Satisfaction with the Nursing Home Instrument...
The psychosocial effect of Tai Chi on nursing home residentsLinda Y K Lee
Nursing Team, School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong Kong, Homantin, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
J Clin Nurs 19:927-38. 2010..To determine the psychosocial effect of Tai Chi on nursing home residents...
Feasibility and effectiveness of a Chen-style Tai Chi programme for stress reduction in junior secondary school studentsLinda Y K Lee
Nursing Team, School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Stress Health 29:117-24. 2013..The present study represents initial efforts in this direction and serves as reference for future study...
The establishment of an integrated skills training centre for undergraduate nursing educationL Y K Lee
The Open University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
Int Nurs Rev 57:359-64. 2010..This paper details the experience of establishing an integrated skills training centre for use in undergraduate nursing education in The Open University of Hong Kong...
Evaluating the effect of childbirth education class: a mixed-method studyLinda Y K Lee
Nursing Team, The Open University of Hong Kong, 30 Good Shepherd Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
Int Nurs Rev 56:361-8. 2009..To examine Chinese women's satisfaction with and the perceived effect of childbirth education class on their labour experience...
Tai Chi and health-related quality of life in nursing home residentsLinda Y K Lee
Nursing Team, School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
J Nurs Scholarsh 41:35-43. 2009..However, limited evidence exists indicating a promising intervention that can achieve this goal. The aim of this study is to examine the effect of Tai Chi on HRQOL in nursing home residents...
An exploratory study on the perceptions of healthy ageing among Chinese adults in Hong KongLinda Yin King Lee
School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong Kong, Homantin, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
J Clin Nurs 17:1392-4. 2008
Effect of Tai Chi on state self-esteem and health-related quality of life in older Chinese residential care home residentsLinda Y K Lee
Nursing Team, School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong Kong, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
J Clin Nurs 16:1580-2. 2007
Osteoporosis in older Chinese men: knowledge and health beliefsLinda Yin-King Lee
School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong Kong, Homantin, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
J Clin Nurs 15:353-5. 2006
Evidence-based practice in Hong Kong: issues and implications in its establishmentLinda Yin King Lee
School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
J Clin Nurs 12:618-24. 2003..Current issues associated with evidence-based practice in Hong Kong are explored. Specific suggestions are given to researchers, practitioners, managers and academics so that the current situation can be advanced...
Immediate needs of adult family members of adult intensive care patients in Hong KongLinda Yin King Lee
Nursing Team, School of Science and Technology, The Open University of Hong Kong, 30 Good Shepherd Street, Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong, China
J Clin Nurs 12:490-500. 2003..Although this study was limited by using a small convenience sample, the findings could still provide insight for nurses working in ICUs...
Exploring factors influencing Chinese women's decision to have elective caesarean surgeryL Y Lee
The Open University of Hong Kong, 30 Good Shepherd Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Midwifery 17:314-22. 2001..to identify the factors that influence Hong Kong Chinese women's decision to have an elective caesarean section. To explore Chinese women's perceptions of their autonomous involvement in childbirth decision-making...
