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Community based strategies and directions for the management of hypertension and diabetes

고혈압 및 당뇨병 관리를 위한 지역사회중심의 접근전략과 발전방향

  • Lee, Soon Young (Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Ajou University School of Medicine)
  • 이순영 (아주대학교 의과대학 예방의학교실)
  • Received : 2016.09.11
  • Accepted : 2016.09.30
  • Published : 2016.10.01

Abstract

Objectives: The study was to propose strategies and directions how to manage the hypertension and diabetes in communities. Methods: The survey data from 606 patients with hypertension or diabetes based on Community Health Survey, 2013 were analyzed and the hypertension and diabetes projects in communities for last 10 years were reviewed. Results: The patients visiting the primary clinics had statistically significant lower rates than those of teaching hospitals in physician's recommendation experience, perception level of attention from doctors, self-efficacy and health habit practice level. Since the Hypertension and diabetes registration and management system in 2007, there have been several trials for management of hypertension and diabetes such as Chronic diseases management system on the primary clinics, Community based primary medical care pilot projects, Post-national health screening management, and Pilot project on reimbursement for chronic diseases care services. Conclusions: The upmost urgent task might be to have a support system for patients' self care affiliated with primary clinics. To achieve it, it is necessary to expand the current Hypertension and diabetes registration and management system into nation and to find a way to attract the active participation from primary clinics.

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