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http://dx.doi.org/10.18325/jkmr.2022.32.1.89

Understanding the Current Status of Research on Traditional Korean Medicine Treatment for the People with Disability and Suggestions for Further Research: Scoping Review  

Kwon, Miri (Department of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation, Dongshin Korean Medicine Hospital)
Lee, Jungmin (Department of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation, Dongshin Korean Medicine Hospital)
Kang, Doyoung (Department of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation, Dongshin Korean Medicine Hospital)
Jeon, Hyonjun (Department of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation, Dongshin Korean Medicine Hospital)
Kim, Suna (Department of Korean Obstetrics & Gynecology, Daejeon Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine)
Kim, Mihyun (Department of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation, Dong-seo Korean Medical Hospital)
Lee, Shinhee (Department of Korean Pediatrics, Daeguhaany University Hospital)
Jun, Hyungsun (Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion Medicine, Dong-Shin Korean Medicine Hospital)
Kang, Heeseol (Sungkonghoe University Institute for Social Welfare Research)
Cheong, Moonjoo (Wonkwang University Jangheung Integrative Medical Hospital)
Leem, Jungtae (Research Center of Traditional Korean Medicine, Wonkwang University)
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Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation / v.32, no.1, 2022 , pp. 89-106 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives In this study, a scoping review was conducted to inform decision-making related to traditional Korean medicine for people with disabilities in the future. Methods Seven databases were searched to find previous studies on traditional Korean medicine for people with disabilities. Studies published until August 2021 were considered. Using the methodology of scoping review, research on traditional Korean medicine for people with disabilities was reviewed with the following steps: 1) drawing research questions, 2) searching for related studies, 3) selecting studies, 4) extracting data, and 5) analyzing and reporting results. Results Out of 2,072 studies, 7 research papers and 10 reports were finally selected. The research papers included 5 cases studies, 1 survey study, and 1 chart review. Most studies used herbal medicine and acupuncture treatment, but the reports on the interventions were not detailed. The reports included policy studies, project performance guidelines, and project results reports, and most of the evaluation indicators tended to be standardized. Conclusions This study reviewed the literature on traditional Korean medicine for people with disabilities. It presents future directions for clinical research on traditional Korean medicine for people with disabilities and can be used to inform healthcare policies and clinical practice. In the future, quantitative research such as clinical trials, meta-analysis, and health insurance big data analysis is needed to understand the current status and effects of traditional Korean medicine for people with disabilities. In addition, qualitative research is necessary to identify unmet demands of traditional Korean medicine for people with disabilities.
Keywords
Disabled persons; Korean traditional medicine; Acupuncture; Herbal medicine; Review;
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