Professor Gunjeong Lee is an expert of health statistics, community health promotion system. and health service use evaluation. Dr. Lee receives her master degree on women’s studies from Ewha Womans University and Ph.D. on sociology from Columbia University in US. Dr. Lee was a faculty of Sociomedical Science, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University and researched social structural factors on health status and health service use. Dr. Lee joined Ewha Womans University in 2012. Her research interests are women’s health, elderly’s health promotion policy, community health service system, and career interrupted nurses. Dr. Lee is an author of a book, Gender and Social Capital: Structured Utilization of Health Services among People with HIV/AIDS in New York City (VDM Verlag). evaluation. Dr. Lee receives a master degree on women’s studies from Ewha Womans University and a Ph.D. on sociology from Columbia University in US. Dr. Lee was a faculty of Sociomedical Science, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University and researched social structural factors on health and health service use. Dr. Lee joined Ewha Womans University in 2012. Her research interests are women’s health, elderly’s health promotion policy, community health service system, and career interrupted nurses. She is the author of Gender and Social Capital: Structured Utilization of Health Services among People with HIV/AIDS in New York City (VDM Verlag).
How parenting-related characteristics influence parenting stress among nurses with young children in the Seoul metropolitan area, South Korea: a cross-sectional studyBMC Nursing, 2025, v.24 no.1, 1052
Psychometric evaluation of the Vietnamese version of nurses’ ethical behaviors for protecting patient rights scale (V-NEBPPRS): a methodological studyBMC Nursing, 2024, v.23 no.1, 405
Traumatic perinatal events and educational needs of labor and delivery room nurses in Korea: a cross-sectional surveyKorean Journal of Women Health Nursing, 2024, v.30 no.1, 67-78
Work Hours, Overtime, and Break Time of Registered Nurses Working in Medium-Sized Korean HospitalsWorkplace Health and Safety, 2018, v.66 no.12, 588-596
Association between dietary carotenoid intake and bone mineral density in Korean adults aged 30–75 years using data from the fourth and fifth korean national health and nutrition examination surveys (2008–2011)Nutrients, 2017, v.9 no.9
Comparison of dietary behavior, changes of diet, and food intake between 40-59 years old subjects living in urban and rural areas in Lao PDRJournal of Nutrition and Health, 2016, v.49 no.2, 111-124
[학술지논문] How parenting-related characteristics influence parenting stress among nurses with young children in the Seoul metropolitan area, South Korea: a cross-sectional study
BMC NURSING, 2025, v.24
no.1
, 1-11
SSCI
[학술지논문] Nurse prescribing in China: A systematic review
Asia Pacific Scholar, 2025, v.10
no.2
, 17-33
Scopus
[학술지논문] Pregnant women's eHealth literacy and attitudes toward internet health information and their relationship to shared decision making: A cross-sectional study
Women S Health Nursing, 2025, v.31
no.2
, 155-164
Scopus
[학술지논문] Psychometric evaluation of the Vietnamese version of nurses' ethical behaviors for protecting patient rights scale (V-NEBPPRS): a methodological study
BMC NURSING, 2024, v.23
no.1
, 1-10
SSCI
[학술지논문] Traumatic perinatal events and educational needs of labor and delivery room nurses in Korea: a cross-sectional survey
Women's Health Nursing, 2024, v.30
no.1
, 67-78
Scopus
[학술지논문] Psychometric testing of the Indonesian version of the Nurses’ Ethical Behavior in Protecting Patients’ Rights (I-NEBPPR) scale
Belitung Nursing Journal, 2023, v.9
no.6
, 627-633
Scopus
[학술지논문] Validation of the Korean Version of Patient-Centered Care Tool: For Outpatients
PATIENT PREFERENCE AND ADHERENCE, 2023, v.17
no.0
, 1525-1540
SCIE
[학술지논문] Perceived Health Status and its Correlates among Middle-Aged Laotians
CLINICAL NURSING RESEARCH, 2021, v.30
no.8
, 1202-1210
SSCI
[학술지논문] 라오스 주민의 건강행위에 영향을 미치는 요인: 건강통제위 매개효과를 중심으로
한국보건간호학회지, 2021, v.35
no.2
, 268-282