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Kuei Ru Chou
Researcher at Taipei Medical University
Publications - 134
Citations - 4959
Kuei Ru Chou is an academic researcher from Taipei Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 105 publications receiving 3831 citations. Previous affiliations of Kuei Ru Chou include National Defense Medical Center & Taipei Medical University Hospital.
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A Large-Scale Survey on Trauma, Burnout, and Posttraumatic Growth among Nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Ruey Chen,Chao Sun,Jian Jun Chen,Hsiu Ju Jen,Xiao Linda Kang,Xiao Linda Kang,Ching Chiu Kao,Kuei Ru Chou +7 more
TL;DR: The study indicates that nurses who identified as women, working in ICUs, CO VID‐19 designated hospitals, and departments involved with treating COVID‐19 patients had higher scores in mental health outcomes.
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The effects of reminiscence therapy on psychological well-being, depression, and loneliness among the institutionalized aged
Kai Jo Chiang,Hsin Chu,Hsiu Ju Chang,Min Huey Chung,Chung Hua Chen,Hung Yi Chiou,Kuei Ru Chou,Kuei Ru Chou +7 more
TL;DR: To examine the effects of reminiscence therapy on psychological well‐being, depression, and loneliness among institutionalized elderly people, a large number of patients are enrolled in nursing homes.
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Caregiver burden: A concept analysis ☆
TL;DR: The technique advocated by Walker and Avant is used to analyze the concept of burden and enables us to advance this concept, identify the different sources of burden, and provide directions for nursing intervention.
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Caregiver support groups in patients with dementia: a meta-analysis
Ling Yu Chien,Hsin Chu,Jong Long Guo,Yuan Mei Liao,Lu I. Chang,Chiung Hua Chen,Kuei Ru Chou,Kuei Ru Chou +7 more
TL;DR: A review and assessment of the effectiveness of support groups for caregivers of demented patients, and the impact of support group characteristics are examined.
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The impact of group music therapy on depression and cognition in elderly persons with dementia a randomized controlled study
Hsin Chu,Chyn Yng Yang,Chyn Yng Yang,Yu Lin,Keng Liang Ou,Tso Ying Lee,Anthony Paul O'Brien,Kuei Ru Chou +7 more
TL;DR: The group music intervention is a noninvasive and inexpensive therapy that appeared to reduce elders’ depression and delayed the deterioration of cognitive functions, particularly short-term recall function.