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http://dx.doi.org/10.7778/jpkm.2017.31.4.039

A Research on Mothers' Satisfaction with Ha-Taedok Treatment to Their Children  

Kim, Miyeon (Department of Pediatrics, Woosuk University Medical Center)
Kim, Pyunghwa (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Woosuk University Medical Center)
Jeong, Minjeong (Department of Pediatrics, College of Korean Medicine, Woosuk University)
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The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine / v.31, no.4, 2017 , pp. 39-48 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives The purpose of this study is to investigate effectiveness of the Ha-Taedok treatment and discuss how to improve the Ha-Taedok method Methods We analyzed the medical records of 20 children who were treated by Ha-Taedok method. 20 questionnaires were administered to the mothers of those children and statistically analyzed by using PASW Statistics 18. Results The children who were treated by Ha-Taedok method weighed at birth ranged from a minimum of 2.7 kg to a maximum of 3.86 kg, and the children's weight after treated by Ha-Taedok method were varied from a minimum of 2.8 kg to a maximum of 4.7 kg. The Ha-Taedok treatment was initiated to children from 3 to 23 days after their birth. 15 out of 20 mothers of the children treated by the Ha-Taedok method were satisfied with Ha-Taedok method (75%). All of them answered that they were willing to repeat the treatment to their children again or recommend the treatment to others. 10 out of 20 mothers told that the main factor/point for improvement of Ha-Taedok method was publicity. Conclusions If the effectiveness of Ha-Taedok method is scientifically proven and recommended, the scope of Ha-Taedok method for newborn infants will be widely used.
Keywords
Ha-Taedok method; Tae-Yeol; Oral diseases; Atopic dermatitis; Neonatal jaundice;
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