Mun Min Ji Visiting Researcher
Introduction
A dedicated Community Health Nursing researcher, she specializes in community-based nursing practice and end-of-life care leveraging Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Drawing on seven years of clinical expertise combined with extensive research in community health, she focuses on developing end-of-life nursing interventions and decision-support systems through technological integration.
Education
- Ph.D. in Nursing, Seoul National University (2025)
- B.S. in Nursing, Seoul National University (2008)
Career
- Researcher, Research Institute of Nursing Science, Seoul National University (March 2025 – Present)
- Registered Nurse, Samsung Medical Center (2008 – 2025)
Research Interests
-Home Health Care & End-of-Life Care
-Advance Directives & Decision Support Systems
-AI-based Nursing Interventions
-Simulation-based Nursing Education
Research Projects
- Development of an AI-based Personalized Advance Care Planning Decision Support Tool (HOME-AD) for High-risk Chronic Patients in the Community (Sejong Science Fellowship, National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) (Project No. RS2026-25495424))
- Development of Simulation Education Scenarios for Home Health Care of High-risk Patients Using Generative AI (2025 Post-doctoral Research Grant, Korean Academy of Nursing Science (KANS))
Research Achievements
- Mun, Minji, et al. "Types and effects of telenursing in home health care: a systematic review and meta-analysis." Telemedicine and e-Health 30.9 (2024): 2431-2444.
- Mun, Minji, Subin Choi, and Kyungmi Woo. "Investigating perceptions and attitude toward telenursing among undergraduate nursing students for the future of nursing education: a cross-sectional study." BMC nursing 23.1 (2024): 236.
- Mun, Minji, Minsung Kim, and Kyungmi Woo. "Advancements in simulation-based nursing education: insights from a bibliometric analysis of temporal trends." Nurse Education Today 151 (2025): 106719.
- Mun, Minji, Aeri Kim, and Kyungmi Woo. "Natural Language Processing Application in Nursing Research: A Study Using Text Network Analysis and Topic Modeling." CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing 42.12 (2024): 889-897.
- Mun, Minji, Jinkyoung Hwang, and Kyungmi Woo. "Defining Community Nursing Informatics to Drive Nursing Practice Innovation: A Conceptual Analysis and Framework." CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing (2025): 10-1097.
Awards
- Silver Award for Best Poster Presentation, IMIA MEDINFO 2025
- Outstanding Poster Award, Fall Conference of the Korean Society of Rural Nursing (2025)
- Outstanding Graduate Student Award, BK21 Program, Seoul National University College of Nursing (2024)


