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Development of a Meditation Application as an Assistance Tool for Meditation-Based Interventions (명상기반 중재의 보조도구로서 명상어플리케이션 개발)

  • Gim, WanSuk;Kim, MinAe
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.18 no.9
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    • pp.441-453
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to develop a meditation application to promote home practice in a meditation-based intervention program and test its effects. In most cases, meditation-based intervention programs put an emphasis on home practice, which means it is an important matter to increase motivation for home practice and encourage people to do home practice more. The investigator administered an eight-week Korean Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction (K-MBSR) program to college students participating in a liberal arts course at A University. While the experiment group (N = 22) received a meditation application, the comparison group (N = 19) received no meditation application. The amount of home practice was measured based on the practice logs kept by the participants. The difference in psychological effects between the groups was checked by measuring mindfulness, subfactors (noticing and return to body) of body awareness, life satisfaction, acceptance action, and sleep quality before and after the experiment. The findings show that the experiment group recorded significantly greater amounts of home practice than the comparison group. As for the effects of meditation, the experiment group recorded higher points in mindfulness, body awareness, life satisfaction, acceptance action, and sleep quality than the comparison group. These findings demonstrate that a meditation application can be useful as a means of assistance to promote the effects of a meditation-based intervention program. The study also discussed proposals for a follow-up study.

성공적인 소아 진정법

  • Baek, Gwang-U
    • 대한치과마취과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.09a
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    • pp.36-37
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    • 2005
  • 1. 술자가 확실히 수련 받을 때 사용하고, 완전히 익숙해진 약제와 술식만을 사용하여야 한다. 2. 치료의 범위와 종류, 정신적인 필요, 의학적인 상태에 따라서, 필요한 환자에게만 제한적으로 사용하여야 한다. 3. 각 환자의 상태를 술전에 충분히 평가하여야 한다. 4. 치료가 시작해서 끝날 때까지 계속해서 Monitoring을 하여야 한다. 5. 적절한 어린이용 응급약물, 장비, 시설을 갖추고 유지 관리하여야 한다. 6. 사용된 약물의 투여시간, 용량, vital sign, 부작용에 관한 문서화된 기록을 남긴다. 7. 수련 받은 인력을 확보하여야 한다, 8. 위험성이 높은 환자응 병원 혹은 병원급의 시설, 장비가 구비된 곳에서 치료한다.

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Comparison of Effectiveness on Hospital-based Skill Training in Level 2 Emergency Medical Technician (2급 응급구조사 병원임상실습교육 효과 비교)

  • Kim, Dong-Ok
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.104-109
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    • 2014
  • This study is analysis of the effectiveness and satisfaction index of hospital-based skill training (HST) in level 2 emergency medical technicians. The purpose of this study is to provide basic data for the effective operation. The survey carried out to 70 level 2 emergency medical technicians who participate in HST from July 29 to August 22 in 2013. From the study, self evaluated operation skills scale were 3.09 before training and 3.80 after training. It showed statistically significant enhancements. satisfaction index were 3.80. appopriate education periods were (1~2) weeks (64.3%). the longer the time had been since their training completion, the higher education satisfaction. The multilateral studies on problems and needs of HST and development of training programs that includes hospital training monitoring are necessary.

The Effective Resonance of Caves & Records of a Cave Concert (동굴의 자연음향 효과, 그리고 음악회장 운영사례)

  • Hyun, Haeng-Bok
    • Journal of the Speleological Society of Korea
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    • no.95
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    • pp.35-49
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    • 2009
  • Ever since the beginning of time, caves not only have offered a place to live for humans but they have also been used as cultural spaces. That is, in the event of making some sounds in a location within the cave, the sound that is created is greatly magnified and sounds out as if it is being amplified from a giant megaphone. This, as we well know it, is known as the resonance effect. Here, the cave itself appears to function as a massive wind instrument. Especially in cases like the Altamira Cave (Spain) where cave paintings were found, the point where the cave drawings were found has commonalities in that it is a wide space and that it is usually discovered together with flutes and drums that are made with mammoth bones. We need to focus on this point. We can infer from these facts that the prehistoric people have carried out cultural activities along with their incantation rituals within those caves. In the meantime, amongst the Korean traditional arts, in the case of pansori which is a representative vocal genre, there have been examples where caves were used as practicing locations for those people who are training to perfect their singing. This is known as toguldoggong(土窟獨功) which literally means 'obtaining one's own art by oneself in the earth cave by practicing incessantly'. This process along with pokpodoggong (瀑布獨功) (same as above except that the location is by the waterfall) is the final training stage in order to become a recognized virtuoso on the part of the apprentice. This could be compared to the final annealing and finishing process of producing a metalwork. This has been a long tradition followed by most Korean traditional artists in order to perfect their sound which is harmonious with nature within natural surroundings. By honing in on this point, I have come to think about this matter repeatedly while coaching the university students in vocal singing. In short, I came to the conclusion that "the making of natural sounds will be obtained naturally within natural surroundings like caves!" Consequently, The Society for Studying Cave Sounds was inaugurated on January 1992 along with some of my students. We made use of times like vacations to go around exploring caves all over Jeju and carried out investigations of sounds along with cave exploration on an experimental basis. After 5 years, in September of 1997, we were able to host the first ever cave concert domestically at the Whale Nostril Cave(東岸鯨窟) on Wu-do. After that, we have been hosting the cave concert once every year. We have achieved a record of a total of 14 cave concerts until 2009 of this year. Out of these, 2 were held in Seokhwaeam Cave in Kangwon Province, another two were held in Manjang Cave which is a lava cave, and the remaining 10 were held in the Whale Nostril Cave of Wu-do. Along with that, I have carried out a special recording for the production of a cave music CD in May of 1999. This paper was written and organized by using the main materials that were derived from the experiences of using caves as concert halls in the past. It is hoped that this cave concert will offer a very unique experience to tourists who come to Jeju every year and give them the best possible superior natural sound effect that only Jeju caves can offer.

The Effect of Stress on Anxiety and Depressed Mood and the Mediating Effect of Resilience in Medical Residents and Interns During Coronavirus Disease-19 Event (코로나바이러스감염증-19 사태에 따른 전공의 및 수련의의 스트레스 인지도가 불안 및 우울에 미치는 영향과 회복탄력성의 매개효과)

  • Cho, Ho-Young;Kim, Seung-Jun;Kim, Ji-Woong;Oh, Hong-Seok;Im, Woo-Young;Lee, Na-Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.22-29
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    • 2022
  • Objectives : In this study, we evaluate psychological stress, symptoms of anxiety and depressed mood and resilience which medical residents and interns perceived during COVID-19 event, then investigate the associations between stress and the symptoms and mediating effect of resilience on the associations. Methods : In this study, we made a self-reporting form to evaluate psychological stress with perceived stress scale (PSS), symptoms of anxiety and depressed mood with Hospital anxiety and depression scale (HAD), and resilience with Conner-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC). Medical residents and interns, who worked in a hospital during COVID-19 event, filled the self-reporting forms from july, 2020 to august, 2020. We conducted a Pearson correlation coefficient and a multiple regression to confirm association between psychological stress and symptoms of anxiety and depressed mood, then mediating effect of resilience. Results : The higher stress perceived, the more symptoms of anxiety and depressed mood were reported by medical residents and interns. The higher resilience is associated with lower stress and less symptoms of anxiety and depressed mood, which resilience is proven to mediate partially the association between stress and symptoms of depressed mood. Conclusions : This study shows that resilience has a partial mediating effects on the association between stress and psychological pathology especially depressed mood, given that medical residents and interns were under psychological distress during COVID-19 event. This suggests that resilience is the key for medical trainees to overcome the future crisis like COVID-19 event.