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Compliance of Herbal Medicine in Children and the Factors Associated with Compliance (소아(小兒)의 한약 복용 순응도와 영향 요인)

  • Lee, Sun-Haeng;Chang, Gyu-Tae
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.16-25
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    • 2010
  • Objectives: Compliance of herbal medicine is extremely important in Korean oriental medicine, since herbal medicine is main approach to the most of outpatients in Korean pediatrics. The more compliant to the medication, the more effective care is given to children. Thus, we conducted this research to evaluate the compliance of herbal medicine, and factors associated with compliance in children. Methods: 61 children (men 28, women 33) were participated who visited the Korean Oriental Medicine Department in university hospital for two weeks. We used Morisky's self-reported questionnaire which is consisted of four questions. Also, we checked medical records and researched respondent to acquire more factors. We defined as a "full compliant" if answers were 'No' to all of the questions. We analyzed the compliance and associated factors with Pearson's $x^2$-test and Fisher's exact test, and Spearman correlation coefficient. Compliance and associated factors were analyzed with linear regression. Results: Compliance of herbal medicine was not related to respondent, and 34 children (55.7%) were non-compliant. The best compliant type of herbal medicine was granule medication (p=0.046). However, there was no relationship between compliance and age, sex, sibling, purpose of medication, period of disease, frequency of medication, and medication duration. The age, frequency of medication, medication duration, and purpose of medications(period of disease) had correlation(p<0.01). Also, older children tended to forget to take herbal medicine(p=0.004). Conclusions: Over an half of the total subjects (55.7%) were non-compliant, so we should improve compliance of herbal medicine. Since granule form of medication was shown to have the best compliance, we should try to use granule form of medication instead of liquid medications. Also, we can also improve compliance with giving attention to the patients, especially older children in order to improve their compliance.

A Study about trends of using Shihogayonggolmoryo-tang granule (시호가용골모려탕 과립제의 임상경향 분석 및 활용)

  • Kim, Kyung-Soo;Kim, Woo-Chul;Kim, Kyeong-Ok
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.159-166
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    • 2012
  • Objectives : This study was carried out to investigate trends of using Shihogayonggolmoryo-tang granule on neuropsychiatry fields. And suggest that using herbal extracts change non-prescription medicine to prescription medicine. Methods : I researched 86 outpatients who treated with Shihogayonggolmoryo-tang granule at oriental medicine hospital. And I analyzed their medical records of chart review study. Results : 1. Average medication time in this research was 14.9 days and the main usage was supplementary to herbal medicine, such cases amounted to 62%. 2. There are 52 patients out of 86 who are much better, such cases amounted to 55%. 3. The improved diagnosis is Syndrome of heart-fire flaring up, Syndrome of upper energizer dryness-heat, headache, and tinnitus. The improved symptom is anxiety, headache, dizziness, tic disorders, and chest discomfort. Conclusions : I expect to using herbal extracts change non-prescription medicine to prescription medicine based on this study.

Surgical Treatment of Pulmonary Actinomycosis Mimicking Pulmonary tuberculosis (폐결핵으로 오인된 폐방선균증의 수술적 치험 1례)

  • 백효채;이진구;강정한;정경영;구자승
    • Journal of Chest Surgery
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.315-317
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    • 2002
  • Pulmonary actinomycosis is a rare disease entity to undergo thoracic surgery. We experienced a 49-year-old man with pulmonary actinomycosis who was admitted due to recurrent hemoptysis. Prior to admission, he was diagnosed as pulmonary tuberculosis on the basis of his clinical manifestations and chest radiological findings. The plain chest x-ray and chest computed tomography(CT) showed a cavitary lesion in left upper lobe and was given anti-tuberculous medication, but the x-ray revealed no imprcovement. He underwent left upper lobe lobectomy with segmentectomy of lower lobe and the surgical specimen showed no evidence of mycobacterial infection, but revealed sulfur granules which is a typical pathological finding of actinomycosis. He was discharged uneventfully and is scheduled to receive 6 months of antibiotic treatment.