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부인암 및 유방암의 입원 중 한양방 협진 분석 및 고찰 (An Analysis of Korean-Western Medicine Integrative Care for Patients on Hospitalized with Gynecologic and Breast Cancer)

  • 박정민;고은빈;윤효원;이진무;이창훈;장준복;황덕상
    • 대한한방부인과학회지
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    • 제37권3호
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    • pp.33-48
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    • 2024
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of Korean-Western medicine integrative care for patients on hospitalized with gynecologic and breast cancer. Methods: The records were searched for integrative medical treatment the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in a Korean medical hospital between January 1st, 2021 and April 30, 2024, based on the Electronic Medical Record system (EMR). The records were reviewed and analyzed based on the patient's characteristics, the chief symptom, Korean medical treatment which patients received, and follow-up observation Results: 61 cases were screened, the patient's age is the highest in their 50s with 16 cases (26.23%). The average hospitalization period for patients with integrative care is 7.64 days. Among the patients with integrative care, 60 patients (98.36%) underwent surgery. Gastro-intestinal symptoms (nausea/vomiting, constipation /diarrhea etc.) showed the largest proportion in total symptoms (40.72%). After Korean-medicine integrative treatment, 62.30% of patients improved their symptoms, and 19.67% of cases were not improved because follow-up was not performed. Acupuncture is the most frequently performed Korean-medicine treatment (90.16%), followed by moxibustion (55.74%) and herbal medicine (37.70%). Among the herbal medicines, Gamisipjeon-tang and Geonchil-dan were the two most used herbal medicines. Conclusions: Included cases showed that treatments used in Korean medicine hospitals for integrative care with gynecologic and breast cancer are safe and effective based on several evidence. In the future, further high-quality large-scale study is needed to prove effectiveness of Korean-Western integrative care for patients with gynecologic and breast cancer.

암환자를 위한 통합적 완화 돌봄 측정도구 개발 및 평가 (Development and Evaluation of an Integrative Palliative Care Scale for Cancer Patients)

  • 조계화;박애란;최수정;유은영
    • 한국간호교육학회지
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.165-174
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: This study was done to develop and to evaluate an integrative palliative care scale for cancer patients. Methods: The process included construction of a conceptual framework, generation of initial items, verification of content validity, selection of secondary items, preliminary study, and extraction of final items. The participants were 173 cancer patients in Daegu and Gyeongbuk. Item analysis, factor analysis, criterion related validity, and internal consistency were used to analyze the data. Results: Eighteen items were selected for the final scale, and categorized into 3 factors explaining 58.3% of total variance. The factors were labeled as social/environmental palliative care (9 items), psychological palliative care (4 items), and physical palliative care (3 items), and spiritually palliative care (2 items). The scores for the scale were significantly correlated with the quality of life of cancer patients. Cronbach's alpha coefficient for the 18 items was .88. Conclusion: The above findings indicate that the integrative palliative care scale has good validity and reliability when used for cancer patients.

EMR데이터를 이용한 일개 한방병원의 한양방협진체계 분석: 예비연구 (The Analysis of East-West Integrative Care System in a Korean Medicine Hospital Using by EMR Data: Preliminary Study)

  • 권민구;조희근;김종환;정창운;고용준;설재욱;이상영
    • 한방재활의학과학회지
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.93-99
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    • 2017
  • Objectives The purpose of this study is to understand the condition of the Ease-West Integrative Care system in one of Korean Medical hospital, to develop more effective system, and to collect advance information for future research. Methods We analyzed patient's status, patient's composition and the ranking of the major disease code. In addition, we investigated the operating system of how Ease-West Integrative Care in hospitals is operating in order to grasp the actual situation is being done. Results As a result of analyzing the status, there was a balanced cooperation between the Korean Medicine and Western Medicine with a ratio of 0.86:1. The disease status from Korean Medicine to Western Medicine were mostly occupied by stroke patients and from Western Medicine to Korean Medicine fragment were mostly by musculoskeletal pain patients. Conclusions The results of this study showed that the Ease-West Integrative Care system of surveyed Korean Medical hospital has more integrated medical characteristics than previous studies in terms of quality and quantitative. Future research based on detailed data collection and review for a longer period is expected in the further.

Regionalization of neonatal intensive care in Korea

  • Chang, Yun-Sil
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제54권12호
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    • pp.481-488
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    • 2011
  • In the current era of low-birth rate in Korea, it is important to improve our neonatal intensive care and to establish an integrative system including a regional care network adequate for both high-risk pregnancies and high-risk newborn infants. Therefore, official discussion for nation-wide augmentation, proper leveling, networking, and regionalization of neonatal and perinatal care is urgently needed. In this report, I describe the status of neonatal intensive care in Korea, as well as nationwide flow of transfer of high-risk newborn infants and pregnant women, and present a short review of the regionalization of neonatal and perinatal care in the Unites States and Japan. It is necessary not only to increase the number of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) beds, medical resources and manpower, but also to create a strong network system with appropriate leveling of NICUs and regionalization. A systematic approach toward perinatal care, that includes both high-risk pregnancies and newborns with continuous support from the government, is also needed, which can be spearheaded through the establishment of an integrative advisory board to propel systematic care forward.

우리나라 양.한방 보건의료 부문간의 현황과 과제 : 새로운 의료체계로의 전환을 위한 공공정책의 선택 (Current Circumstance and Issues in Interface between Western Medicine and Traditional Korean Medicine in Korea : What are Health Policy Options for a New Integrative Health System?)

  • 한동운;윤태형
    • 대한예방한의학회지
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.43-58
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    • 2005
  • Internationally, many countries are facing the demand for reshaping health care systems to cope with rapid changing circumstances in health care sector. The recent growth of oriental medicine and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the many countries is, to a large extent, due to the growth of the number of oriental medical doctors and physicians who have taken up alternative therapies alongside conventional medicine. To cope with the changing environments, many countries consider to develop integrative health care which is now used widely in health care sector. In both biomedical and CAM sectors(including oriental medicine), attention appears to have shifted away from separating therapeutic modalities into categories such as biomedical or CAM, towards a focus on merging diverse modalities into a 'new' integrative health system. In Korea, one of peculiar characteristics of health care system is that as health care provider, Hanbang medicine (traditional Korean medicine) and (western) medicine coexist since 19 century. Recently, the government of Korea has given many efforts to enhance the role and function of traditional Korean medicine in health care sector. However, the strategies and measures for integrative health care settings combining traditional Korean medicine and western medicine on health sector have not been developed yet. The research question of this study is In Korea, what are the trends and problems in interface of traditional Korean medical sector and Western medical sector; what are the causes of or associated factors to the problems; how to cope with the problems and how to resolve the causes?; what are the health policy directions and its strategies that the government should take to cope with the future demand and the burden on health care sector? In order to do this, this study explores the current situations and issues on the interface between traditional Korean medicine and (western) medicine in various ways using contents analysis of existing data and documents related to traditional Korean medicine and health policy. Finally, we discussed stakeholders' views on the interface in the health care sector. Then, health policy options to have shifted away from separating therapeutic modalities into categories such as 'traditional Korean medicine' or 'western medicine', towards a focus on merging diverse modalities into a 'new' integrative health system.

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What Is Integrative Medicine?

  • Jung, Seungpil
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • 제30권2호
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    • pp.79-82
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    • 2013
  • The demand for complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is increasing worldwide. High-technology medicine is not always effective and is often accompanied by neglected self-care and high cost. Also, conventional medicine has become dependent on expensive technological solutions to health problems. Integrated medicine is not simply a synonym for complementary medicine. It involves the understanding of the interaction of the mind, body, and spirit and how to interpret this relationship in the dynamics of health and disease. Integrative medicine shifts the orientation of the medical practice from a disease-based approach to a healing-based approach. In South Korea, CAM education was first provided 20 years ago, and integrative medicine is becoming part of the current mainstream medicine. Increasing numbers of fellowships in integrative medicine are being offered in many academic health centers in the U.S. Also, it has emerged as a potential solution to the American healthcare crisis and chronic diseases, which are bankrupting the economy. It provides care that is patient-centered, healing-oriented, emphasizes the therapeutic relationship, and uses therapeutic approaches originating from conventional and alternative medicine.

가족-보건교사 간 학교건강관리 파트너십에 관한 통합적 문헌고찰 (An Integrative Review Regarding Family-School Nurse Partnership in School Health Care)

  • 엄주연
    • 한국보건간호학회지
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    • 제34권2호
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    • pp.165-181
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: This study is an integrative review of previous research conducted on family-school nurse partnership in school health care, as perceived by school nurses, children, and families. Method: The study was conducted according to the five stages of integrative review suggested by Whittemore and Knafl (2005), which involved problem identification, literature search, data evaluation, data analysis, and presentation of results. Suitable literature was found using portals such as PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, and Web of Science. Key words such as school nurses, family, parents, children, and partnership were used to narrow the search results. Studies published in peer-review journals between 2006-2018 were selected. The quality of studies was appraised using critical appraisal tools provided by the Joanna Briggs Institute (2020). Result: Thirteen studies (5 quantitative and 8 qualitative) were finalized for the final review process. After an extensive review, four key themes of school nurse-family partnership in school health care were identified: partnership components, partnership barriers, partnership facilitators, and strategies to promote partnership. Conclusion: Partnership and its components, barriers, and facilitators, along with strategies for its promotion should be considered in school health care. Further studies are needed on the perceptions held by parents and children regarding school health care partnership.

유방암 환자의 정신사회적 디스트레스에 대한 정신신체의학적 통합치료 (Psychosomatic Integrative Care for Psychosocial Distress of Patients With Breast Cancer)

  • 양찬모;장승호;이혜진;이상열
    • 정신신체의학
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.77-85
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    • 2021
  • 유방암은 여성에서 가장 높은 유병율을 보이는 암으로, 진단과 치료과정 및 치료 후에도 다양한 정신사회적 디스트레스가 자주 나타난다. 유방암 환자의 치료에는 의학적 치료뿐만 아니라 정신신체의학적 통합치료가 필요하다. 유방암 환자는 스트레스, 불안장애, 우울장애, 적응 장애 등에 대한 취약성이 증가하고, 이러한 정신장애는 유방암의 악화 또는 재발과 연관이 있다. 유방암 환자의 불안과 우울에 대한 정신사회적 치료는 환자의 삶의 질을 증진시키고, 유방암의 재발과 악화를 감소시킨다. 본 연구에서는 5편의 유방암 치료 가이드라인에서 정신사회적 디스트레스에 대한 정신사회적 치료와 대체의학적 치료가 포함된 정신신체의학적 통합치료 부분에 초점을 맞추어 논의하였다. 5편의 가이드 라인에서 사용한 서로 다른 근거 기준은 US Preventive Service Task Force (USPSTF) 기준에 맞춰 연구자들이 평가하여 근거를 기술하였다. 또한 유방암 환자의 불안, 우울, 기분, 삶의 질에 대한 정신사회적 치료의 효과 크기를 요약하였고, 정신신체의학적 통합치료 서비스 제공에 대한 장벽과 이에 대한 대안을 제시하였다. 다학제 팀을 구성하고, 환자 요구도를 조사하며, 정신사회적 치료의 정보를 환자에게 제공하여 환자와 가족이 참여하는 것이 중요하다. 또한 준비된 계획에 따라 정기적으로 정신사회적 디스트레스를 평가하고, 정신신체의학 전문가 또는 자문조정 정신건강의학과 의사에 의한 정신신체의학적 통합치료가 환자에게 제공되는 것이 가장 중요하다.

Development and Application of Advance Care Planning Workbooks to Facilitate Communication with Children and Adolescent Patients: A Pilot Test

  • Moon, Yi Ji;Lee, Jung;Choo, In Sil;Kang, Sung Han;Kim, Cho Hee;Song, In Gyu;Kim, Min Sun
    • Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.212-227
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: This study presents the process of designing workbooks for advance care planning appropriate for the Korean cultural setting and describes actual case studies. Methods: This study focused on single inductive case studies of the utilization of an advance care planning workbook and recruited individual participants. Results: The workbook for adolescents contained six sessions and the workbook for children contained seven sessions. The workbook sessions led to four major discoveries: 1) considering the Korean cultural context, discussions on life and death must be held indirectly; 2) the role of the counselor as a supporter is crucial for the workbook to be effective; 3) the workbook must be accessible regardless of the seriousness of the illness; and 4) patients must be able to make their own choice between the workbook versions for children and adolescents. Six facilitating factors improved engagement: 1) the role of the counselor as a supporter; 2) building trust with the patient; 3) affirming freedom of expression on topics the patient wished to avoid talking about; 4) having discussions on what private information to keep secret and to whom the information can be disclosed; 5) discovering and regularly discussing relevant topics; and 6) regular communication and information-sharing with the patient's medical service providers. Conclusion: It is necessary to build on actual case studies regarding workbooks for children and adolescents in order to expand the usage of these workbooks to all relevant medical institutions in Korea.