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http://dx.doi.org/10.12811/kshsm.2020.14.2.055

Relationship between Medical Service Experience and Subjective Health Awareness of Patents with Industrial Accident  

Choi, Ryoung (Department of Health Administration Dongshin University College of Health and Welfare)
Hwang, Byung Deog (Department of HCM Catholic University of Pusan College of Health Science)
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The Korean Journal of Health Service Management / v.14, no.2, 2020 , pp. 55-65 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: This study intends to analyze the relationship between medical service experience and subjective health awareness by using data from Panel Study of Worker's Compensation Insurance(PSWCI). Methods: Tte χ2-test was performed to investigate subjective health awareness and medical service experience relevance. Logistic analysis was performed to analyze the influencinge factors. Results: The subjective health awareness scored "bad" in"'lack treatment period" compared to "adequate treatment period" in medical service experience (OR = 2.603 [95% CI = 1.666-2.555]). Conclusions: To improve the subjective health awareness of patients with industrial accidents, the industrial accident compensation and medical care approval system should be improved, and long-term industrial accident insurance policies should be developed to accommodate direct and indirect medical services.
Keywords
Industrial Accident; Subjective Health Awareness; Medical Service Experience; PSWCI;
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