• 제목/요약/키워드: Clinical tool

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소뇌 출혈 환자에 대한 ICF Tool을 적용한 중재전략의 증례 (A Case Report of Intervention Strategy Applied ICF Tool about Patient with Cerebellar Hemorrhage)

  • 강태우;박영시
    • PNF and Movement
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2013
  • Purpose : The purpose of this study was to describe the Intervention strategy applied ICF Tool about patient with cerebellar hemorrhage. Methods : The data was collected by patient with cerebellar hemorrhage. We applied the ICF Tool for patient with cerebellar hemorrhage. Parameters of result were collected for using the Timed up and go test, Berg balance scale and ICF assessment sheet. Results : Significant differences were observed the patient for Timed up and go test, Berg balance scale and ICF assessment sheet. patient with cerebellar hemorrhage improved all test. Conclusion : ICF Tool applied Intervention about patient with cerebellar hemorrhage is very useful and effective. It is effective in clinical practice.

요통환자에 대한 ICF Tool을 적용한 중재전략의 증례 (A Case Report of Intervention Strategy Applied ICF Tool on Patient with Low Back Pain)

  • 강태우;송명수;김창헌
    • PNF and Movement
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.17-24
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    • 2012
  • Purpose : The purpose of this study was to describe the Intervention strategy applied ICF Tool on patient with low back pain. Methods : The data was collected by low back pain patient. We applied the ICF Tool for low back pain patient. Parameters of result were collected for using the VAS, 6 minute walk test and ICF assessment sheet. Results : Significant differences were observed the low back pain patient for VAS, 6 minute walk test and ICF assessment sheet. low back pain patient improved all test. Conclusion : ICF Tool applied Intervention about low back pain patient is very useful and effective. It is effective in clinical practice.

입원환자의 영양불량위험 검색도구의 개발 및 평가 (Development and Evaluation of a Nutritional Risk Screening Tool (NRST) for Hospitalized Patients)

  • 한진순;이송미;정혜경;안홍석;이승민
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • 제42권2호
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    • pp.119-127
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    • 2009
  • 이 연구는 다양한 병명을 가진 입원환자의 영양불량위험의 진단을 간단하고 신속하게 실시할 수 있고 재원기간 내의 임상결과를 유의하게 예측하며 NRS 2002와 비교하여 평가하였을 때 일정 수준 이상의 타당도를 가지는 영양불량 위험 검색도구를 (Nutritional Risk Screening Tool, NRST) 개발하고자 하였다. NRST의 개발 및 평가는 서울 소재 일개 종합병원에 1년여의 기간 동안 입원한 성인 환자를 대상으로 수집된 자료를 이용하여 NRST 구성요소의 선정, NRST scoring scheme의 탐색, NRST 평가의 기준점 설정, NRST의 임상결과 예측력 재확인 등의 총 4단계의 과정을 통하여 실시되었다. 아래에 본 연구의 결과 및 결론을 요약하였다. 1) 재원일수, 사망여부, 합병증 유무, 질병예후를 각각 종속변수로 하는 stepwise multiple regression을 시행한 결과 나이와 혈청 내 albumin, TLC, Hct 농도가 NRST의 구성요소로 선정되었다. 2) 선정된 각 NRST 구성요소의 수준에 따른 NRS 2002의 OR에 기준하여 NRST의 scoring scheme을 아래와 같이 설정하였다. $NRST=Albumin{\times}1+Age{\times}2.5+Hct{\times}1.5+TLC{\times}2{\ast}$ ${\ast}$ Coding:Albumin <3.5:1, ${\geqq}$ 3.5:0.Age>65:1, ${\leqq}$65:0.Hct<37:1, ${\geqq}$37:0.TLC<1800:1, ${\geqq}$1800:0. 3) NRST의 점수변화에 따른 NRS 2000에 대한 민감도와 특이도를 바탕으로 NRST에 의한 영양불량 위험의 진단 기준점수를 3.5 이상으로 정하였다. 4) NRST 결과에 따른 재원일수, 합병증여부, 질병 예후, 사망여부 등의 차이를 검토한 결과 개발된 NRST가 만족할 만한 수준의 임상결과 예측력을 가지는 것으로 나타났다. 5) NRST는 다양한 진단명을 가진 입원환자의 영양불량 위험 여부를 향후의 임상결과와 관련하여 신속하게 진단하는데 유용하리라 사료된다.

Comparative evaluation of ultrasonography with clinical respiratory score in diagnosis and prognosis of respiratory diseases in weaned dairy buffalo and cattle calves

  • Hussein, Hussein Awad;Binici, Cagri;Staufenbiel, Rudolf
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제60권12호
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    • pp.29.1-29.11
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    • 2018
  • Background: Respiratory troubles have economic impacts in countries where livestock industry is an important segment of the agricultural sector, as well as these problems may cause significant economic losses for bovine producers. Various practical methods are used to assess diseases that affect the bovine respiratory system. Ultrasonography is a noninvasive tool that has been used frequently in diagnosis of various animal diseases. The present study was designed to establish whether thoracic ultrasonography is a diagnostic tool for detection of respiratory troubles in weaned buffalo and cattle calves, as well as to assess its prognostic value in comparison with clinical respiratory scores. Thirty five (15 buffalo and 20 cattle) calves were included. Twelve (6 buffalo and 6 cattle) clinically healthy calves were enrolled as controls. Results: Based on physical examinations, clinical respiratory scores (CRS), ultrasound lung scores (ULS) and postmortem findings, animals were classified into 4 groups as pulmonary emphysema (n = 8), interstitial pulmonary syndrome (n = 7), bronchopneumonia (n = 12), and pleurisy (n = 8). The mean values of CRS and ULS were significantly higher in diseased calves (P < 0.01). In calves with pulmonary emphysema and interstitial syndrome, thoracic ultrasonography revealed numerous comet-tail artifacts, which varied in numbers and imaging features. Furthermore, variable degrees of pulmonary consolidation with alveolograms and bronchograms were noticed in bronchopneumonic calves. In addition, thick irregular or fragmented pleura with pleural effusions and fibrin shreds were imaged in calves with pleurisy. A weak correlation was calculated between CRS and ULS (r = 0.55, P < 0.01). Hematologically, the counts of white blood cells, activities of aspartate aminotransferase and partial tensions of carbon dioxide were significantly increased in all diseased groups. Serum concentrations of total globulins were higher in claves with bronchopneumonia (P < 0.05). The partial tension of oxygen was decreased in all diseased calves (P < 0.05). Conclusions: Thoracic ultrasonography is a diagnostic tool for various lung troubles and assessment the grade and severity of pulmonary diseases, as well as it can be used as a follow-up tool for evaluating the prognosis of respiratory troubles and monitoring the efficacy of therapies.

한국형 임상실습 교육환경 평가척도 타당화 (Validation of the Korean Version of the Undergraduate Clinical Education Environment Measure)

  • 천경희;박영순;옥지원
    • 의학교육논단
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2021
  • In light of the need for a tool to evaluate the clinical practice education environment as perceived by medical and nursing students, this study is was conducted to develop and validate the Korean version of the Undergraduate Clinical Education Environment Measure (K-UCEEM) as a measurement tool for managing the clinical practice education climate and quality of education. For validation, the UCEEM consisting of 25 items developed by Pia Strand in 2013 was adapted according to standard translation procedures. The K-UCEEM questionnaire was administered to 73 medical students and 135 nursing students who participated in clinical practice at one medical institution. Exploratory factor analysis and confirmatory factor analysis were conducted to confirm the validity of the instrument's structure. In order to determine referential validity, the relationships among stresses in clinical practice were examined, and differences in factor scores were compared by gender and college. It was confirmed that the scale of 24 items and five factors showed a moderate model fitness index. The reliability of the factors ranged from 0.786 to 0.867. In addition, all five factors were found to have negative correlations with the clinical practice stress sub-factor, and there were statistically significant differences by gender and college. Through this study, the validity and reliability of the K-UCEEM were verified. In the future, it is expected that further verification of the scale, as well as evaluation and improvement of the clinical practice education environment based on this scale, will occur.

부적절 재원의 이유 (The Epidemiology of Delays in a Teaching Hospital)

  • 김윤;이건세;김창엽;김용익;신영수;이상일
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제26권4호
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    • pp.650-660
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    • 1993
  • This study aims to describe the causes of medically unnecessary hospital stay at a teaching tertiary hospital, using modified version of Delay Tool in which the causes of delay are divided into slx major categories : delay related to test scheduling, test results, surgery, medical staff, patient/family, and administration. For the analysis of hospital stay, 6,479 inpatient-days were reviewed in two medical and four surgical departments for one month. Initially inappropriate hospital stays were identified using Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (AEP), and causes of delay listed in Delay Tool were assigned to each of them. In both medical and surgical services, the most important cause of delay was related to medical staffs, ranging from 3.6% to 51.6% of total inpatient days. Next important category was delay related to test scheduling in medical services ($4.7{\sim}9.2%$), and delay related to surgery in surgical services ($7.3{\sim}15.0%$). Among subcategories of delay related to medical staffs, delay due to conservative care was the most important cause of inappropriate hospital stay ($2.9{\sim}6.4%$). Each clinical departments had different distribution among delay categories, which could not be fully justified by their clinical charateristics. The Delay Tool would be helpful in exploring factors related to the inefficient use of hospital beds. As a measurement tool of inappropriate hospital stay, however, the Delay Tool should be refined in the definitions of categories and its contents.

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위식도역류질환 변증도구 개발 연구 (Development of a Standard Tool for Pattern Identification of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD))

  • 한가진;임정태;이나라;김진성;박재우;이준희
    • 대한한방내과학회지
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.122-152
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    • 2015
  • Objectives: This study was designed to develop a standard tool for pattern identification of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) patients. Methods: Korean and Chinese literature was selected that mentioned pattern identification of GERD. We gathered the pattern identification and their symptoms and a Chinese medical doctor proficient in Korean translated the Chinese characters into Korean. A Korean linguist then confirmed the translation results to develop a draft of the standard tool for pattern identification of gastroesophageal reflux disease (PIGERD). The final PIGERD was developed after assessment by an expert committee composed of professors from the Korean Medicine University, using the following items: inclusion of the pattern identification and its symptoms, importance of items, and validity of translation. Results: Six pattern identifications and 94 symptoms were selected from 45 references and translated into Korean. Four pattern identifications [pattern/syndrome of liver qi invading the stomach (肝胃不和), spleen-stomach weakness (脾胃虛弱), spleen-stomach dampness-heat (脾胃濕熱), and stomach yin deficiency (胃陰不足)] and 49 symptoms were then selected through the Delphi method by the expert committee. The final standard PIGERD tool was completed after the assessment of translation validity and reflection of individual opinions by the expert committee. This tool consists of 40 items including tongue and pulse diagnosis. The weighted value was also computed from assessment of the importance of items. Conclusions: We developed a standard tool for pattern identification of gastroesophageal reflux disease (PIGERD) to clarify the pattern identification of patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease for standardized diagnosis.

우울증 변증도구 개발을 위한 기초연구 (Preliminary Study to Develop the Instrument on Pattern Identifications for Depression)

  • 이은희;최우창;정인철
    • 동의신경정신과학회지
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.435-450
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    • 2013
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study is to develop a standard tool for pattern identifications in Korean Medicine for depression. Methods: The advisor committee for this study was organized by 15 Korean Medicine neuropsychiatry professors from 11 Colleges of Korean Medicine. The items and structure of the tools were based on reviews of published literature. In order to develop the tool, we took the consultation from discussions with the advisor committee twice and also incorporated additional advices from e-mail correspondences. Results: 1) We divided the symptoms and signs of depression into 11 pattern identifications. 2) We obtained the mean weights which reflected the standard deviations from each symptoms of the 11 pattern identifications which were scored on a 100-point scale by 15 experts. 3) We designed the Korean medicine pattern identification tool for depression. It was composed of 66 questions in the question- and-answer format. Conclusions: There are some points which should be considered in this study. First, we couldn't reach a complete agreement on the concept of 11 patterns. Second, each pattern identification has a different number of symptoms and signs. In addition, the items of symptoms and signs of each pattern identification are unequal. Third, as we did not set any clinical trials when using this tool, it was not possible to test its validity and reliability. Although there are some limits in this study, the development of pattern identification tools for depression through discussions with the advisor committee is meaningful. If the validity and reliability of the Korean Medicine pattern identification tools for depression are confirmed through clinical trial,s this tool is expected to be applied to the subsequent researches in the future.

Relationships between upper extremity performance and unified Parkinson's disease rating scale-motor exam

  • Hwang, Wonjeong;Hwang, Sujin;Lee, Kyoungsuk;Chung, Yijung
    • Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.99-103
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    • 2013
  • Objective: Clinical measures that quantify upper extremity function are needed for the accurate evaluation of patients and to plan an intervention strategy. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS)-Motor Exam and upper extremity performance as a quantifying clinical tool of upper extremity function in persons with Parkinson's disease. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Thirty-two idiopathic Parkinson's Disease persons participated in this study. To investigate the relationship between the UPDRS-motor exam, Box and Block test (BBT), and Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) by two physical therapists. The examination took up to 1 hour, and the participants were invited to rest between each clinical measure in order to minimize the effects of fatigue. Clinical measures were assessed while the subjects were in the "on" phase of their medication cycle, generally 1-3 hour after taking their anti-Parkinson's medications. Results: In more affected side, the UPDRS-motor exam was significantly negative correlated with the BBT (p<0.05) but it was not significantly correlated with the ARAT. In less affected side, only positively correlation was significantly shown between BBT and ARAT (p<0.05). On the other hand, between BBT and ARAT were not significantly correlated with the UPDRS-motor exam. Conclusions: The UPDRS-motor exam is effective tool which was significantly correlated with manual dexterity in more affected upper extremity. But The UPDRS-motor exam is not effective tool in less affected upper extremity.