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Professor LI-YIN CHIEN

Mail : lychien@ym.edu.tw

Tel : 886-02-2826-7142

Education

Johns Hopkins University, School of Public Health, Department of Mental Hygiene, ScD
Johns Hopkins University, School of Public Health, Department of Mental Hygiene, MPH
National Taiwan University, Department of Nursing, BS

Experience

National Yang-Ming University, Institute of Clinical & Community Health Nursing, Professor, 2007/08 till now
National Yang-Ming University, Institute of Community Health Nursing, Associate Professor, 2004/08 to 2007/07
National Yang-Ming University, Institute of Community Health Nursing, Assistant Professor, 2001/08 to 2004/07
University of British Columbia, Canada, Center for Community Health & Health Evaluation Research, Research Associate, 2000/01 to 2001/06
University of British Columbia, Canada, Center for Community Health & Health Evaluation Research, Post-doctoral Fellow, 1998/05 to 1999/12

Professional Specialty
Maternal and child health, Health promotion, Community health nursing, Complementary and alternative medicine
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Selected Publication
  1. Lee CC, Chiou ST, Chen LC, Chien LY*. (2015). Breastfeeding-friendly environmental factors and continuing breastfeeding until 6 Months postpartum: 2008-2011 national surveys in Taiwan. Birth, 42(3): 242-248.
  2. Chu KH, Lee YH, Tai CJ, Lin YH, Huang CM, Chien LY*. (2015). Caesarean delivery before 39 weeks associated with selecting an auspicious time for birth in Taiwan. Women and Birth, 28(3), e52-e56.
  3. Chien LY*, Lee YH, Lin YH, Tai CJ. (2015). Women who conceived with infertility treatment were more likely to receive planned cesarean deliveries in Taiwan. Human Fertility, 18(2):141-148.
  4. Yang HJ, Kao FU, Chou YJ, Huang N, Chang KY, Chien LY*. (2014). Do nurses have worse pregnancy outcomes than non-nurses? Birth, 41(3):262-267.
  5. Liao TL, Chen YS, Chen CY, Chien LY*. (2014). Self-reported internalizing and externalizing behaviors among junior high school students at two and four years after the 921 earthquake in Taiwan. Stress and Health, 30(4): 265-271.