
Jiyoung Park
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Jan 2, 2025 |
science.org | Hogyun Seo |Hwaseok Hong |Jiyoung Park |Seul Lee |Dongwoo Ki |Hye-Young Sagong | +2 more
Published In ScienceVolume 387 | Issue 67293 January 2025Article versionsSubmission historyReceived: 4 April 2024Accepted: 8 November 2024Published in print: 3 January 2025PermissionsRequest permissions for this article. AcknowledgmentsWe thank the staff of beamline 7A at the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, Pohang (South Korea), for their assistance during data collection and are grateful to all researchers for continuous discussions on the manuscript. We would also like to thank M. Cummins and G.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
bmcgeriatr.biomedcentral.com | Eunhee Choi |Jiyoung Park |Hyejin Lee |Haesong Kim |Daehoon Song |Soong-nang Jang | +7 more
Home-based primary care (HBPC) is an emerging patient-centered, interprofessional healthcare service model that can address unmet medical needs and care burdens for homebound older adults. In December 2022, the Ministry of Health and Welfare in South Korea launched the Home-Based Medical Center Demonstration project to provide a new bundle payment for physician home visits. In this study, we seek to determine whether the recently introduced HBPC services in South Korea have been associated with a reduction in long-term care (LTC) facility admissions and acute hospitalizations among homebound older adults. The study is a community-based, multicenter, two-arm, randomized encouragement design trial with a 12-month follow-up period (n = 600). Eligible study participants are community-dwelling LTC recipients with multimorbidity and functional deterioration. Study participants are recruited from five HBPC centers located in urban areas (Northeast Seoul, West Seoul, Daejeon, Wonju, and Paju). The study participants are randomly assigned to either the HBPC group or the usual care group with a 1:1 allocation ratio. Those assigned to the HBPC group receive longitudinal home visits at least once a month by an interprofessional HBPC team according to the Widely Integrated Services in Home (WISH) intervention protocol. This protocol adheres to the Integrated Care for Older People principles, which call for a person-centered assessment and broader integration of health and LTC services at the micro-, meso- and macro-levels. Primary outcomes of the trial are 1) between-group community survival days and 2) between-group potentially avoidable hospitalizations. Results of the treatment are estimated by both modified intention-to-treat and complier average causal effect analytic methods. This study aims to investigate the real-world effectiveness of HBPC on the reduction of LTC facility admissions and acute care hospitalizations in the community setting. The findings may inform healthcare policy decisions to expand HBPC services in South Korea and other countries. CRIS KCT0007921.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
dx.doi.org | Seul Lee |Jiyoung Park |Kyung-Jin Kim
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Jun 13, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Jimin Choi |Jiyoung Park
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Apr 1, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Hogyun Seo |Hwaseok Hong |Jiyoung Park |Seul Lee
AbstractSince the demonstration that rapid polyethylene terephthalate (PET) decomposition using enzymes is feasible, a number of efficient depolymerases have been reported with the aim of resolving the plastic pollution issues. However, sporadic studies on enzymes with PET hydrolysis activity hinder the understanding of the distribution of potential PETases hidden in nature's repertoire, and subsequently, the identification of potent enzymes.
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