Contact Information
EDUCATION
- PhD Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
- MS Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
- BS Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan
RESEARCH DIRECTIONS
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Delirium in intensive care unit
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Delirium after cardiac surgery
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Nursing of cardiac and thoracic surgery
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Quality-of-life measures of post-esophagectomy with esophageal cancer
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Simulation
TEACHING SUBJECTS
- Adult Health Nursing
- Physical Assessment
- Acute and critical care nursing
RESEARCH
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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Delirium of cardiovascular surgery (PI,2005)
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Factors relating to Quality of life after esophagectomy for cancer patient (PI,CMRP, 2008)
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Early illness experiences related to unexpected heart surgery -: A qualitative descriptive study (PI,2013)
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Quality of life and symptoms trouble after esophagectomy for cancer patient (PI,2014~2017)
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Effectiveness of Modified Bolus Jejunostomy Feeding in Early Esophagectomy with Esophageal Cancer Patients (co-PI,2016)
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Effectd of an exercise and nursing education health informatics program on quality of life and exercise capacity among cancer survivors after esophaectomy (PI,CMRP,2016~2018)
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Effect of using a simulation education for undergraduate nursing students in an acute/critical care nursing course (PI,MOE,2019-2020)
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Effectiveness of delirium simulation education on the self-efficacy and critical thinking skill of nurses in intensive care unit- randomized clinical trial (PI,MOST,2020~2023)
PUBLICATIONS
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Hsin-Hsin Lin, Yu-Ling Chang*, Mu-Hsin Yen & Mei-Ju Chen (2021). Effectiveness of Modified Bolus Jejunostomy Feeding in Early Esophagectomy with Esophageal Cancer Patients. Chang Gung Nursing, 32(2), 14-27. doi: 10.6386/CGN.202106_32(2).0002〕(Correspondence) (Chinese)
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Chang, Y. L.,* Tsai, Y. F., Hsu, C. L., Chao, Y. K., Hsu, C. C., & Lin, K. C. (2020). The effectiveness of a nurse-led exercise and health education informatics program on exercise capacity and quality of life among cancer survivors after esophagectomy: A randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 2020, 101,103418. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2019.103418 (SCI). (IF:3.78, R/C:1/120, NURSING)
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Hsin-Ying, LU, Hsin-Hui, Huang, Yu-Ling, Chang* (2019). Improving the implementation rate for nurse’s delirium assessment in cardiovascular surgery of intensive care unit. Chang Gung Nursing, 30(4), 474-484. (Correspondence) (Chinese)
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Chao, Y. K., Li, Z. G, Wen, Y. W., Kim, D. J., Park, S. Y., Chang, Y. L.,* van der Sluis, P. C., Ruurda, J. P., van Hillegersberg, R. (2019). Robotic-assisted Esophagectomy vs Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Esophagectomy (REVATE): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 20(1):346. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3441-1.(IF:1.97)
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Yu-Ling Chang,* Yun-Fang Tsai. (2017). Early illness experiences related to unexpected heart surgery: Aqualitative descriptive study. Australian Critical Care, 30(5), 279-285. doi:10.1016/j.aucc.2016.11.005.(SCI). (IF:1.90 , 13/120, NURSING)
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Chen-Yu Lin, Yu-Ling Chang, Hsin-Hsu Wu, & Yueh-E Lin, 2017. The Nursing Experience of a Patient with Infective Endocarditis Related to Receive Periodontal Treatments. Chang Gung Nursing, 28(4), 709-719. doi:10.3966/102673012017122804012 (Chinese)
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Yu-Ling Chang,* Yun-Fang Tsai, Yin-Kai Chao, Meng-Yu Wu. (2016). Quality-of-life measures as predictors of post-esophagectomy survival of patients with esophageal cancer. Quality of Life Research, 25, 465-475.(SCI). doi:10.1007/s11136-015-1094-4. (I F=2.48;R/C=24/88, HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES )
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Yu-Ling Chang,* Yun-Fang Tsai, Yi-Cheng Wu, Ming-Ju Hsieh (2014). Factors relating to Quality of life after esophagectomy for cancer patient in Taiwan. Cancer Nursing, 37(1), 4-13. (SCI). (I F=1.96;R/C=7/111, NURSING )
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Chang, Y. L, Lin, H. H. (2008). The Future Development of Nurse Practitioner in Taiwan – What can we learn from the Experience of Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in U.S.A. Chang Gung Nursing, 19(24), 211-217. doi:10.6386/CGN.200806_19(2).0007. (Chinese)
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Yu-Ling Chang,* Tsai Y-F, Lin P-J, Chen M-C, Liu C-Y(2008). Prevalence and Risk Factors for Delirium of cardiovascular surgery. American Journal of Critical Care,17(6), 567-575.(SCI). ( I F=2.04;R/C=4/62, NURSING )
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