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Findings from the Survey Responses by Cambodian Doctors and Patients for Telemedicine (캄보디아 환자와 의사의 원격 의료에 대한 반응 조사)

  • Yoo, Sun-gil;Oh, Dongik;Min, Sedong;Shin, Wonhan
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.13-23
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    • 2015
  • In order to reduce public medical expenses as well as to provide effective medical services, telemedicine between doctors and patients is considered as an alternative to the conventional hospital visit. But the medical community has been protesting the introduction of telemedicine for the efficacy and safety reasons. Korean government has been conducting a number of pilot projects to demonstrate the efficacy and safety of telemedicine for more than 10 years. However, still the system is not yet legalized. In this study, we have conducted a telemedicine pilot project in Cambodia for one year, where telemedicine can be more freely exercised. After the project, we conducted a survey based on the 'Rogers diffusion' theory. Survey results show that both physicians and patients are positive about the relative advantage of the telemedicine. However, the complexity and high cost of the equipment used in telemedicine has been found to be a possible obstacle. In addition, we found that there is no problem for providing telemedicine services under challenged environment, such as in Cambodia.

Status of Drinking Water in Pproyap and Langthle, Cambodia (캄보디아 쁘로얍 지역과 랭뜰 지역 거주민의 먹는물 현황)

  • Kim, Younkwon;Kim, Sungpil;Chae, Seonha
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.357-368
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    • 2016
  • Cambodia is the representative of developing country in Southeast Asia region. As a view point of water resource, Cambodia has in abundance but public sanitation problems persist in rural areas due to unsafe drinking water and untreated human waste. The purpose of this research is to prepare and develop new strategies for the water aid program in Cambodia by assessing, reviewing, and analyzing the present situation of water pollution for rural areas and the existing water use cycle in these regions. Pproyap and Langthle regions in Pursat province are selected as research areas. Cambodian's rural population in research areas relies on surface water stored in drinking-detention swamps, rain-water jars, and unprotected wells. The two types of main measures, thermotolerant coliform(TTC) bacteria and general pollutants, were conducted to assess the quality of selected water samples for research areas. TTC is a bacterial indicator of waterborne fecal contamination. For the 26 water samples, only one of the samples met the WHO standard for safe drinking water of 0 TTC colony forming units/100 mL.

Study on Cambodia Cooperation Plan: Focusing on Major Industries and Economic Trade (캄보디아 협력 방안 연구: 주요 산업과 경제 교역을 중심으로)

  • Yoon, Jon-Mo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.8
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    • pp.338-349
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    • 2020
  • This study was conducted to find ways to expand investment and seek cooperation measure in Cambodia. It is located on the Indochina Peninsula in East Asia, and has historically suffered a lot from social systems and politics. It is a politically constitutional monarchy and shows a neutral tendency in the form of a non-alliance of pro-Westernism. Cambodia recently recorded a high growth rate due to the economic liberalization promoted since the mid-1980s. It is also emerging as the next generation production base in Southeast Asia. The diplomatic relationship, which had been temporarily suspended with Korea, was resumed in 1997. Since then, it has been conducting mutual trade and exchange. Therefore, this study which is as unfamiliar and infrequent looked at Cambodia's economy, trade trends and support plan. In addition, various development possibilities were considered. In particular, in-depth research was conducted on local entry methods and participating projects. First of all, it was devised various ways to expand investment and human exchange, diversify public-private relations, and enter the logistics, distribution, and infrastructure projects directly. As such, this study was developed to serve as a basis for contributing to a part of the research on Cambodian economy and trade in the future.

Astronomy with Cambodian Children (캄보디아 어린이들을 위한 천문학 교육 프로그램)

  • Lyo, A-Ran;Kang, Dongil;Kang, Wonseok;Kim, Min Gyu;Kim, Yonggi;Kim, oong-Tae;Moon, Hong-Kyu;Park, Soonchang;Park, Changbom;Lee, Myung Gyoon;Lee, Sang Gak;Lee, Sang Hyun;Lyo, A-Ran;Lee, Jeong Ae;Han, JaEun;Hong, Jueun
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.59.3-59.3
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    • 2016
  • 90년대 후반에 내전이 끝난 캄보디아는 태국이나 베트남에 비해 정치, 경제적으로 안정되지 못한 상황이다. 어린이들에 대한 교육환경 역시 좋지 않아, 기초과학을 접할 수 있는 기회가 적을 뿐 아니라, 대도시를 벗어난 곳에서는 과학교육이 거의 이루어지지 못하고 있는 현실이다. 수도 프놈펜에서 북서쪽, 차편으로 4시간 거리에 있는 뿌삿시 끄로압에서 몬테소리 유치원을 운영하고 있는 한국봉사단의 요청으로 한국천문학회는 2016년 상반기에 관심있는 학회 구성원들을 중심으로 천문학 교육 프로그램 지원단을 구성하여 6월말부터 25일까지 2주 동안 현지 어린이들을 대상으로 천문학 교육 프로그램을 수행한 바 있다. 모두 50여명의 초, 중등 학생들이 참여하여 성황리에 마무리된 캄보디아 교육 프로그램의 성과와 시사점, 앞으로의 계획 등을 소개하고자 한다.

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Theoretically Informed Correlates of Hepatitis B Knowledge among Four Asian Groups: The Health Behavior Framework

  • Maxwell, Annette E.;Stewart, Susan L.;Glenn, Beth A.;Wong, Weng Kee;Yasui, Yutaka;Chang, L. Cindy;Taylor, Victoria M.;Nguyen, Tung T.;Chen, Moon S.;Bastani, Roshan
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.1687-1692
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    • 2012
  • Background: Few studies have examined theoretically informed constructs related to hepatitis B (HBV) testing, and comparisons across studies are challenging due to lack of uniformity in constructs assessed. The present analysis examined relationships among Health Behavior Framework factors across four Asian American groups to advance the development of theory-based interventions for HBV testing in at-risk populations. Methods: Data were collected from 2007-2010 as part of baseline surveys during four intervention trials promoting HBV testing among Vietnamese-, Hmong-, Korean- and Cambodian-Americans (n = 1,735). Health Behavior Framework constructs assessed included: awareness of HBV, knowledge of transmission routes, perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, doctor recommendation, stigma of HBV infection, and perceived efficacy of testing. Within each group we assessed associations between our intermediate outcome of knowledge of HBV transmission and other constructs, to assess the concurrent validity of our model and instruments. Results: While the absolute levels for Health Behavior Framework factors varied across groups, relationships between knowledge and other factors were generally consistent. This suggests similarities rather than differences with respect to posited drivers of HBV-related behavior. Discussion: Our findings indicate that Health Behavior Framework constructs are applicable to diverse ethnic groups and provide preliminary evidence for the construct validity of the Health Behavior Framework.

Drug Resistance and in Vitro Susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum in Thailand during 1988-2003

  • Suwandittakul, Nantana;Chaijaroenkul, Wanna;Harnyuttanakorn, Pongchai;Mungthin, Mathirut;Bangchang, Kesara Na
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.139-144
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    • 2009
  • The aim of the present study was to investigate antimalarial drug pressure resulting from the clinical use of different antimalarials in Thailand. The phenotypic diversity of the susceptibility profiles of antimalarials, i.e., chloroquine (CQ), quinine (QN), mefloquine (MQ), and artesunate (ARS) in Plasmodium falciparum isolates collected during the period from 1988 to 2003 were studied. P. falciparum isolates from infected patients were collected from the Thai-Cambodian border area at different time periods (1988-1989, 1991-1992, and 2003), during which 3 different patterns of drug use had been implemented: MQ+sulphadoxine (S)+pyrimethamine (P), MQ alone and MQ+ARS, respectively. The in vitro drug susceptibilities were investigated using a method based on the incorporation of $[^3H]$ hypoxanthine. A total of 50 isolates were tested for susceptibilities to CQ, QN, MQ, and ARS. Of these isolates, 19, 16, and 15 were adapted during the periods 1988-1989, 1991-1993, and 2003, respectively. P. falciparum isolates collected during the 3 periods were resistant to CQ. Sensitivities to MQ declined from 1988 to 2003. In contrast, the parasite was sensitive to QN, and similar sensitivity profile patterns were observed during the 3 time periods. There was a significantly positive but weak correlation between the $IC_{50}$ values of CQ and QN, as well as between the $IC_{50}$, values of QN and MQ. Drug pressure has impact on sensitivity of P. falciparum to MQ. A combination therapy of MQ and ARS is being applied to reduce the parasite resistance, and also increasing the efficacy of the drug.

Study on e-Learning Platform for Higher Education in Developing Countries - Case Study of Cambodia (개발도상국 고등교육을 위한 이러닝 플랫폼에 관한 연구 - 캄보디아 사례를 중심으로)

  • Mak, Sayphearoth;Kwon, Ho Yeol
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.19 no.7
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    • pp.1263-1270
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    • 2018
  • We investigated the e-learning platforms for higher education in developing countries. First, we introduced e-learning environmental factors such as ICT technology as well as ASEAN Cyber University (ACU) project for developing countries. And then, we presented Cambodian case as an example of e-learning platform for developing countries. We analyzed the national education policy and ICT environment as well as the demands and obstacles of e-learning in Cambodia. We derived e-learning strategies and plans based on the analysis results, and finally proposed e-learning platform C-MOOC Net. In order to verify the proposed scheme, we developed prototype of C-MOOC Net system which is implemented based on open software. As a result, we have met the requirement of networking the C-MOOC hub, supporting localization of local language and personalization of favorite courses respectively.

The Economic Analysis on Traffic Safety Facility along the Inland Waterway Using Probabilistic Simulation -Focusing on the section between Phnom Penh and Chong Kneas port in Cambodia- (확률론적 시뮬레이션을 이용한 내륙수로 교통안전시설의 경제성 분석 -캄보디아의 프롬펜과 총크니아스항 구간을 대상으로-)

  • Kim, Jung-Hoon
    • Journal of Korea Port Economic Association
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.165-182
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    • 2009
  • This study analyzed the economic analysis on the Cambodian inland waterway from Phnom Penh to Chong Kneas. The social discount rate of 3.5% was applied for the cost and benefit of projects and converted to the current values in 2009. The benefits were supposed as the triangle distribution with minimum, mode, and maximum value corresponding to pessimistic, moderate and optimistic prospect separately. And the distributions of costs were the normal. As the result of probabilistic simulations, the average of B/C for scenario A showed relatively the highest with 0.25 and its 90% confidence interval 0.16~0.35. The average B/C of scenario B is 0.10 with the 90% confidence interval 0.06~0.13 and the one of scenario C is 0.15 with 90% confidence interval 0.12~0.19. Therefore it was concluded as low economic feasibility to install inland waterway aids to navigation along the surveyed waterway. However, the performance of the project should be determined by its political analysis as well as the economic.

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Analysis of Strategic Priorities for Strengthening Cybersecurity Capability of Cambodia (캄보디아의 사이버보안 역량강화를 위한 전략적 우선순위 분석)

  • Heng, Mara;Hwang, Gee-Hyun
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.17 no.10
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 2019
  • This paper aims to set the priorities for the cybersecurity strategy of Cambodian government. To this end, we built a AHP research model by adopting 4 factors from the ITU national interests model and selecting 7 strategies from best practices of 8 countries leading the cyber security. Using a questionnaire, 19 experts evaluated Cambodia's cybersecurity strategy priorities. The key policy factors were evaluated in the order of homeland defense, economic welfare, value promotion and favorable world order. Their strategic alternatives were identified in the order of legislation, capacity building, and cyber attack prevention for critical infrastructure. This study will contribute to setting the strategic priorities and feasible action plans to strengthen Cambodia's cybersecurity capabilities.

Developing the Vulnerability Factor Structure Affecting Injuries and Health Problems Among Migrant Seafood Processing Industry Workers

  • Jiaranai, Itchaya;Sansakorn, Preeda;Mahaboon, Junjira
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.170-179
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    • 2022
  • Background: The vulnerability of international migrant workers is on the rise, affecting the frequency of occupational accidents at workplaces worldwide. If migrant workers are managed in the same way as native workers, the consequences on safety assurance and risk management will be significant. This study aimed to develop the vulnerability factor model for migrant workers in seafood processing industries because of significant risk-laden labor of Thailand, which could be a solution to control the risk effectively. Methods: A total of 569 migrant workers were surveyed (432 Burmese and 137 Cambodian), beginning with 40 initial vulnerability factors identified in the questionnaire established from experts. The data were analyzed through descriptive analysis; exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were used to ascertain the model. Results: The result of content validity >0.67 and the Cronbach's alpha of 0.957 specified the high reliability of 40 factors. The EFA indicated a total variance of 65.49%. The final CFA validated the model and had an empirical fitting; chi-square = 85.34, Adjust Goodness-of-Fit Index = 0.96, and root mean square error of approximation = 0.016. The structure concluded with three dimensions and 18 factors. Dimension 1 of the structure, "multicultural safety operation," contained 12 factors; Dimension 2, "wellbeing," contained four factors; and Dimension 3, "communication technology," contained two factors. Conclusion: The vulnerability factor structure developed in this study included three dimensions and 18 factors that were significantly empirical. The knowledge enhanced safety management in the context of vulnerability factor structure for migrant workers at the workplace.