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School of Nursing Faculty

Oi-Saeng Hong, PhD, RN
Associate Professor
Director of Occupational Health Nursing Program, NIOSH Education & Research Center

University of Michigan School of Nursing
400 North Ingalls Building
Room 3182
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0482
Telephone: (734)763-3450, 763-3211
FAX: (734)647-0351
oshong@umich.edu


Education
Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
MS, Yon Sei University, Seoul, Korea.
BS, Yon Sei University, Seoul, Korea.

Research Interests
Tailored interventions using information technology.

Worksite and community-based health promotion interventions.

Development of multimedia expert systems.

Ongoing Funded Projects
Occupational exposure, Knowledge, and Protective behaviors among Korean drycleaners, NIOSH.

Community-partnered Osteoporosis Awareness Education and Bone Density Screening for Asian-Americans, University of Michigan.

Job Delineation Research with Occupational Health Nurses in Korea and Brazil: International Comparative Study, ABOHN.

Computer-based Hearing Screening and Protection Interventions for Workers, NIOSH.

Recent Publications

Hong, O., Ronis, D. L., Lusk, S. L, & Kee, K. S. (in press). Efficacy of a computer-based hearing test and tailored intervention to prevent hearing loss. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

Raymond, D. M., Hong, O., Lusk, S. L, & Ronis, D. L (in press). Comparison of predictors of hearing protection use for Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White factory workers. Research & Theory for Nursing Practice: An International Journal.

Ronis, D. L., Hong, O., & Lusk, S. L. (2006). Comparison of the original and revised structures of the health promotion model in predicting construction workers' use of hearing protection. Research in Nursing and Health, 29(1), 3-17.

Hong, O. (2005). Hearing loss among operating engineers in American construction industry. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 78(7), 565-574.

Hong, O., & Csaszar, P. (2005). Audiometric testing and hearing protection training through multimedia technology. International Journal of Audiology, 44(9), 522-530.

Marziale, M. H. & Hong, O. (2005). Occupational Health Nursing in Brazil: Exploring the world through international occupational health programs. Association of American Occupational Health Nurses Journal, 53(8), 345-352.

Hong, O., Lusk, S. L., & Ronis, D. L. (2005). Ethnicity differences in predictors for hearing protection behavior in Black and White workers. Research & Theory for Nursing Practice: An International Journal, 19(1), 61-74.

Hong, O. (2004). Guest Editorial: International perspectives: Exploring the world through international occupational health programs. Association of American Occupational Health Nurses Journal, 52(5), 191-192.

Ruff, J., Gerding, G., & Hong. O. (2004). Workplace violence against K-12 teachers: Implementation of preventive measures. Association of American Occupational Health Nurses Journal, 52(5), 204-209.

Lusk, S. L., Ronis, D. L., Kazanis, A. S., Eakin, B. L., Hong, O., & Raymond, D. M. (2003). Effectiveness of a tailored intervention to increase factory workers' use of hearing protection. Nursing Research, 52(5), 289-295.

Yu, M. Y., Hong, O., & Setoo, A. (2003). Uncovering factors contributing to underutilization of breast cancer screening in Chinese and Korean American women. Ethnicity & Health, 13, 213-219.

June, K. J., Hong, O., & Cho, D. R. (2003). Occupational health nursing education, practice and research in Korea: An international update. Association of American Occupational Health Nurses Journal, 51(2), 65-71.

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Last updated March 2, 2006.

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