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Development and Validation of Privacy Concern Measurement Tool in Personal Medical Information (개인의료정보 프라이버시 염려 측정도구 개발 및 타당도 검증)

  • Lee, Kiho;Chung, Youngchul;Han, Kyeongseok;Song, Taemin
    • KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems
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    • v.3 no.6
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    • pp.197-208
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    • 2014
  • In an information society, privacy protection is one of the most important ethical issues. In medical institutes in which personal medical information is collected and stored, in addition, a privacy breach can cause a serious damage on personal lives. This study attempted to develop privacy concern measurement tool in personal medical information to measure patients' concern on their medical information from medical service consumers' perspective and verify its validity. For this, privacy concern measurement tool in personal medical information was developed based on the results of previous studies. After performing Exploratory Factor Analysis(EFA) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis(CFA) on the measurement tool, its reliability and validity were verified. It appears that the measurement tool would be useful in developing decent privacy protection policy after investigating citizens' concern on the protection of personal medical information and domains they are interested in. For medical institutes as well, they would be helpful in coming up with a reasonable plan after figuring out problems in the protection of personal medical information and current status.

The influence of hospital nurses' moral sensitivity and ethical values on their biomedical ethics awareness (병원 간호사의 도덕적 민감성 및 윤리적 가치관이 생명의료윤리 의식에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Yoonji;Lee, Jong-Eun
    • The Journal of Korean Academic Society of Nursing Education
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.51-59
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: This descriptive cross-sectional study aimed to examine the influence of nurses' moral sensitivity and ethical values on their biomedical ethics awareness. Methods: The study participants included 140 registered nurses working at three hospitals in Jeollabuk-do Province over six months. The data were collected from June 22 to July 3, 2020, and were analyzed using descriptive statistics, an independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression analysis with the IBM SPSS/WIN 20.0 program. Results: As a result of an analysis using stepwise multiple regression, nurses' biomedical ethics awareness was found to be significantly influenced by ethical values (β=.36, p<.001), moral sensitivity (β=.21, p=.007), and education in biomedical ethics (β=.16, p=.042) (adjusted R2=.21, p<.001). Conclusion: These findings suggest that moral sensitivity and ethical values are key factors in hospital nurses' development of biomedical ethics. Furthermore, the devising and implementing of a practical education program based on practical cases in medical situations to enhance nurses' biomedical ethics awareness is needed.

The Importance of Strengthening the Role of the Institutional Review Board and the Human Research Protections Program following the Revision of the Act on the Safety and Support of Advanced Regenerative Medicine and Advanced Biopharmaceuticals ('첨단재생의료 및 첨단바이오의약품 안전 및 지원에 관한 법률' 개정에 따른 '기관생명윤리위원회(Institutional Review Board)' 역할 및 '임상시험 및 대상자보호프로그램(Human Research Protections Program)' 강화의 중요성)

  • Byung Soo Kim
    • The Journal of KAIRB
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 2024
  • The strengthening of Institutional Review Board (IRB) and Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) for clinical research on advanced regenerative medicine reflecting the 3 Principles of the Belmont Report (Respect, Beneficence, Justice) is very important. The research institution IRB should naturally be in charge of managing the clinical research process. And it is crucial to reinforce HRPP for the protection of research subjects in institutions conducting advanced regeneration clinical research. So, it is needed to establish a Protection System for Advanced Regenerative Medical Research Subjects composed of clinical research management communication system for advanced regenerative medicine between KAIRB (Korean Association of IRB) of research institutes and National Management Agency for Advanced Regenerative Medical Research. In advanced regenerative medicine clinical research to verify safety and efficacy of the investigational drugs to the subjects with rare and incurable diseases rather than to treat the patients, it is hoped that a management system that guarantees the scientific characteristics of research and the rights of research subjects would be well organized and operated.

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Biomedical Ethics Awareness and Attitudes toward Dignified Death and Advance Directives among Nursing Students (간호대학생의 생명의료윤리의식, 품위 있는 죽음에 대한 태도 및 사전연명의료의향서에 대한 태도)

  • Kwon, Kyeong Eun;Yoo, Myung Sook
    • Journal of Korean Academic Society of Home Health Care Nursing
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.204-214
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: This study aimed conducted to investigate biomedical ethics awareness and attitudes toward dignified death and advance directives among nursing students. Methods: Data were collected through structured questionnaires from 222 nursing students with clinical practice experience, from November 7 to 23, 2015. Data were analyzed by independent t-tests, one-way ANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis test, and Pearson's correlation coefficients using SPSS WIN 22.0. Results: The scores for biomedical ethics awareness and attitudes toward dignified death were 2.89 and 3.15, respectively. Regarding attitudes toward advance directives (ADs), most students agreed with writing ADs. The main reason given for writing ADs is "I want to receive my treatment of choice." As for the range and explanation method for ADs, 45.7% of participants responded, "do not know well." Regarding willingness toward life sustaining treatment, "only pain control, no life sustaining treatment" was indicated by 83.4% and, "all information about symptoms and prognosis" by 91.9% of participants. For willingness to write ADs, 70.0% of participants responded "yes." Conclusion: Curriculum for nursing ethics should be included in clinical training courses to improve related courses and provide an opportunity to deal with practical problems, such as biomedical ethics, death with dignity, and ADs.

A Study on Recent Policy and Legislation Trend of the Stem Cell/Regenerative Medicine in Japan (최근 일본의 줄기세포·재생의료에 관한 정책 및 입법 동향)

  • Lee, Min-Kyu;Ryoo, Hwa-Shin
    • The Korean Society of Law and Medicine
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.191-219
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    • 2015
  • The Japanese government has announced that it would invest 30 billion yen in iPS cell research for the next 10 year, and the Japan National Assembly has made an act that supports the iPS cell research. This study analyzes 1) the current trend and application field of stem cell research under Japan; 2) recent policy and regulation change in stem cell research and its application under Japan. This treatise reviews about "Act for Promoting Regenerative Medicine", "Act for Assuring Safety of Regenerative Medicine", and "the Revision of Pharmaceutical Act under Japan. This study may serve as the fundamental reference for the improvements of legal and institutional systems with regard to regulations on the stem cell research under Korea.

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The Characteristic of Research Regulation in Recent Japanese Medical World (최근 일본의 의학계 연구규율의 특색)

  • Song, Young-mi
    • The Korean Society of Law and Medicine
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.173-206
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    • 2019
  • This research examines the characteristic of regulation on Japanese clinical research in recent years. First, Japan has had a severe punishment policy on research misconduct like Korea, but, in recent days, Japan has changed the direction of research ethics policy from restriction to research publicness securement by educational training, in addition, Act of Clinical Research, effected April 2018, has recruited excellent researchers, and then integrated clinical research and medicine clinical trial through raising transparency of funding and integrating ethics screening by mandating announcement on funding information of clinical research. Second, Japan has integrated and organized ethics guideline from dual system that consists of ethics guideline on dynamic research(here after, referred to as 「dynamic guideline」) and ethics guideline on clinical research(here after, referred to as 「clinical guideline」) to ethics guideline on medical research aimed at human(here after, referred to as 「integrated guideline」), thus, it complements repetition and deficit of ethics guideline needed in clinical research and dynamic research, and it has risk evaluation system for protecting human subjects, and also it clarifies the concept of 「invasiveness」, a preliminary consideration of evaluation. 「Evaluation issue of risk and profit」, common contents of international regulation related clinical research, is the method to check whether the research is designed appropriately or not, this is the method for Institutional Review Board to decide whether the risk on human subjects could be justified, and also this is the important standard for future human subjects to participate in clinical trial. Therefore, it is meaningful to define 「invasiveness」 concept, a preliminary consideration of risk evaluation for human subjects. This research examines Japanese clinical trial focusing on change of awareness on prevention of research misconduct, efficiency improvement of research through research screening and integration of human subjects, and clarification and extension of range of 「invasiveness」 concept, a preliminary of risk evaluation to protect human subjects.

Nursing Students' Knowledge, Attitudes to Advance Directives and Hospice Perception (간호대학생의 사전연명의료의향서에 대한 지식, 태도 및 호스피스 인식정도에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Kyem-Ju;Choi, Ye-Sook
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.181-190
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    • 2020
  • The study was conducted to examine the correlations between nursing students' knowledge, attitudes to advance medical directives and hospice perception. Data were collected using questionnaires from 181 students who were in 2rd and 4th year of the nursing college in D city, from May to Jun 2019. The collected data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, pearson's corelation coefficient and stepwise multiple regression with IBM SPSS 21.0 program. The study results showed that university students in nursing scored 3.52±.69, points for knowledge of advance directives, 3.10±.36 for attitude of advance directives, 3.14±.27 for hospice perception. The knowledge for advance directives was positively correlated with Attitude (r=.38, p <.001), and toward perception for hospice (r=0.28, p <.001). Based on the results of this study, it is necessary to develop a systematic education program in order to improve the awareness of the Perception of Hospice, Knowledge and Attitude toward Advance Directives.

Nurses' Emotional Responses and Ethical Attitudes towards Elderly Patients' DNR Decision (노인환자 심폐소생술금지 결정에 대한 간호사의 윤리적 태도와 정서상태)

  • Mun, Junghee;Kim, Sumi
    • Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.216-222
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine nurses' emotional responses and ethical attitudes towards elderly patients' Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) decision. Methods: Data were collected using a questionnaire which was filled out by 153 nurses who worked in nursing homes and general hospitals. Data were analyzed using real numbers, percentages, means, standard deviations and Pearson's correlation coefficients with SPSS 19.0 program. Results: The average score for ethical attitudes towards the DNR decision was 2.68 out of 4. Under the ethical attitudes category, the highest score was found with a statement that said 'Although they will not perform cardiopulmonary resuscitate (CPR), it is right to do their best with other treatments for DNR Patients'. Items regarding emotional responses to the DNR decision, the average score was 2.36 out of 4. Among them, the highest score was achieved on 'I understand and sympathize'. No significant correlation was found between ethical attitudes and emotional responses in relation to patients' DNR decision (r=-0.12, P=0.13). Conclusion: Regarding elderly patients' DNR decision, nurses showed somewhat highly ethical attitudes and slightly positive emotional response. A follow-up study is needed to investigate variables that affect our results.

The Effect of Nursing Students' Consciousness of Biomedical Ethics, Good Death Recognition, and Self-Esteem on the Attitude toward Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Treatment (간호대학생의 생명의료윤리 의식, 좋은 죽음 인식, 자아존중감이 연명치료 중단에 대한 태도에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Eun Jeong;Jeong, Hye Sun
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.275-284
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    • 2018
  • This study was a descriptive study to investigate the effects of nursing students' consciousness of biomedical ethics, good death recognition, and self-esteem on attitudes toward withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment. The subjects of this study were 204 nursing students attending university. The data were collected from October 24 to October 31, 2017 and analyzed using the SPSS Win. 22.0 program. Attitudes toward withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment scored $2.97{\pm}0.29$ out of 4, $3.01{\pm}0.31$ for biomedical ethics, $3.24{\pm}0.38$ for good death recognition and $3.23{\pm}0.41$ for self-esteem. There was a significant positive correlation between attitudes toward withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment and good death recognition, and there was a significant positive correlation between attitudes toward withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment and self-esteem. As a result of multiple regression analysis, it was found that good death perception affected nursing students' attitudes toward the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment. In other words, elevated perception of good death was associated with more positives attitudes toward withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment. Based on the above results, it is necessary to develop a systematic education program for nursing college students. In addition, this researcher proposes an in-depth study to explore the variables that influence nursing students' attitudes toward withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment.

Improvement of Capability to the Self-Determination of Disabled Women in Abortion (낙태에서 장애여성의 자기결정권에 관한 역량 강화)

  • KIM, Moon-Jeong;SHIM, Jiwon
    • Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.301-315
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    • 2018
  • Women have been entrusted with responsibility for pregnancy, childbirth, and nurturing by means of socially imposed 'maternity' along with their physical characteristics. Abortion too involves the bodies of women, and women are the ones most affected by it. However, women do not yet have the right of self-determination over their bodies. In the "pro-choice versus pro-life" abortion debate in South Korea, women's self-determination is often treated with less significance than the alleged "respect for life." Moreover, as Korea's declining fertility rate has become a serious social problem, women's perspectives on the issue of abortion have been sidelined. Yet even in this context, there is a double standard between the treatment of disabled and able-bodied women. The purpose of this study is to examine the issue of self-determination, especially for women with disabilities, from the perspective of a capability approach. The following three recommendations are proposed: (a) that the various contextual variables of disabled women are included in the concept of self-determination; (b) that a solid relationship between individuals and communities is established in order to ensure the realization of the right of self-determination for disabled women; and (c) that the discourse of "reproduction rights" (i.e. comprehensive rights of women with disabilities) be expanded.