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렘수면 의존성 수면무호흡증과 비렘수면 의존성 수면무호흡증의 특징 (The Characteristics of REM Sleep-Dependent Obstructive Sleep Apnea and NREM Sleep-Dependent Obstructive Sleep Apnea)

  • 서민철;최재원;주은정;이규영;방수영;김의중
    • 수면정신생리
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.106-117
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    • 2017
  • 목 적 : 폐쇄성 수면무호흡증(obstructive sleep apnea)은 수면 시 호흡을 하려고 하는 노력에도 불구하고 기도의 부분적/완전 폐색이 반복되는 수면 관련 호흡 질환이다. 일반적으로 렘수면에서 근긴장도의 저하가 나타나게 되므로 렘수면에서 수면무호흡증의 악화가 예상되지만 많은 경우에 있어 비렘수면에서의 무호흡/저호흡 지수(apnea-hypopnea index, AHI)가 렘수면에서의 AHI보다 높은 경우가 관찰되었다. 그러나 그런 현상의 분명한 이유는 밝혀져 있지 않았기에 렘/비렘수면 의존성 수면무호흡증에 대한 특징을 종합적으로 알아보고자 하였다. 방 법 : 560명의 성인 수면무호흡증 환자를 대상으로 후향적 연구를 진행하였다. 모든 환자는 렘 수면시의 AHI (REM-AHI), 비렘수면시의 AHI (NREM-AHI)의 비율에 따라 세군으로 분류하였다. 렘수면 의존성 수면무호흡증(REM sleep dependent OSA, REM-OSA)는 REM-AHI/NREMAHI > 2, 비렘수면 의존성 수면무호흡증(NREM sleep dependent OSA, NREM-OSA)는 NREM-AHI/REM-AHI > 2, 수면 단계 비의존성 수면무호흡증(Sleep stage independent OSA, IND-OSA)로 분류하였다. 수면다원검사 이외에도 주관적인 수면의 질, 낮시간 졸림, 정서와 연관된 설문지를 함께 시행하였다. 카이제곱 검정, 일원배치분산분석, 공분산분석을 시행하였다. 결 과 : 세 군 사이에서 연령의 차이는 보이지 않았다. REM-OSA는 대체로 경도의 수면무호흡증 환자가 많았고 여성의 비율이 가장 높았다. 또한 주관적인 수면의 질이 가장 저하되어 있다고 느꼈으며 기분 상태 평가 척도인 K-POMS의 점수는 가장 높았다. IND-OSA는 BMI, 목둘레(neck circumference, NC), 복부 둘레(abdominal circumfefence)가 REM-OSA에 비해 높았고 주간 졸림의 호소는 세군 중 가장 컸고, 무호흡 관련 변인의 값이 가장 높아 중증도가 심한 군이었다. 공변량을 통제하고 시행한 공분산 분석의 결과에서 NREM-OSA는 앙와위에서의 AHI가 가장 높았고 수면 중 측와위의 비율이 가장 컸다. 또한 수면 효율이 가장 떨어졌고 렘수면 잠복기가 가장 길었으며 입면 후 각성 시간의 비율이 가장 컸다. 결 론 : REM-OSA는 여성이 많고 부정적인 정서를 가장 많이 호소하는 군으로, 경도의 수면무호흡증을 가장 많이 포함하였고 IND-OSA는 중증의 수면무호흡증을 반영하였다. NREM-OSA는 자세 변화와 가장 밀접한 관련은 지니고 있었으며 수면 효율이 가장 떨어졌다. 세 군의 수면무호흡증이 일련의 중중도 차이만이 아닌 또 다른 특성을 반영하는 것으로 보이고 이를 통해 폐쇄성 수면무호흡증의 이해를 넓힐 수 있을 것이다.

가정간호 사업에 대한 의사, 간호사, 진료관련부서 직원 및 환자의 인식 비교 (A Study on Differences of Opinions on Home Health Care Program among Physicians, Nurses, Non-medical personnel, and Patients.)

  • 김용순;임영신;전춘영;이정자;박지원
    • 대한간호
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.48-65
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    • 1990
  • The government has adopted a policy to introduce Home Health Care Program, and has established a three stage plan to implement it. The three stage plan is : First, to amend Article 54 (Nurses for Different Types of Services) of the Regulations for Implementing the Law of Medical Services; Second, to tryout the new system through pilot projects established in public hospitals and clinics; and third, to implement at all hospitals and equivalent medical institutions. In accordance with the plan, the Regulation has been amend and it was promulgated on January 9,1990, thus establishing a legal ground for implementing the policy. Subsequently, however, the Medical Association raised its objection to the policy, causing a delay in moving into the second stage of the plan. Under these circumstances, a study was conducted by collecting and evaluating the opinions of physicians, nurses, non-medical personnel and patients on the need and expected result from the home health care for the purpose of help facilitating the implementation of the new system. As a result of this study, it was revealed that: 1. Except the physicians, absolute majority of all other three groups - nurses, non-medical personnel and patients -gave positive answers to all 11 items related to the need for establishing a program for Home Health Care. Among the physicians, the opinions on the need for the new services were different depending on their field of specialty, and those who have been treating long term patients were more positive in supporting the new system. 2. The respondents in all four groups held very positive view for the effectiveness and the expected result of the program. The composite total of scores for all of 17 items, however, re-veals that the physicians were least positive for the- effectiveness of the new system. The people in all four groups held high expectation on the system on the ground that: it will help continued medical care after the discharge from hospitals; that it will alleviate physical and economic burden of patient's family; that it will offer nursing services at home for the patients who are suffering from chronic disease, for those early discharge from hospital, or those who are without family members to look after the patients at home. 3. Opinions were different between patients( who will receive services) and nurses (who will provide services) on the types of services home visiting nurses should offer. The patients wanted "education on how to take care patients at home", "making arrangement to be admitted into hospital when need arises", "IV injection", "checking blood pressure", and "administering medications." On the other hand, nurses believed that they can offer all 16 types of services except "Controlling pain of patients", 4. For the question of "what types of patients are suitable for Home Health Care Program; " the physicians, the nurses and non-medical personnel all gave high score on the cases of "patients of chronic disease", "patients of old age", "terminal cases", and the "patients who require long-term stay in hospital". 5. On the question of who should control Home Health Care Program, only physicians proposed that it should be done through hospitals, while remaining three groups recommended that it should be done through public institutions such as public health center. 6. On the question of home health care fee, the respondents in all four groups believed that the most desireable way is to charge a fixed amount of visiting fee plus treatment service fee and cost of material. 7. In the case when the Home Health Care Program is to be operated through hospitals, it is recommended that a new section be created in the out-patient department for an exclusive handling of the services, instead of assigning it to an existing section. 8. For the qualification of the nurses for-home visiting, the majority of respondents recommended that they should be "registered nurses who have had clinical experiences and who have attended training courses for home health care". 9. On the question of if the program should be implemented; 74.0% of physicians, 87.5% of non-medical personnel, and 93.0% of nurses surveyed expressed positive support. 10. Among the respondents, 74.5% of -physicians, 81.3% of non-medical personnel and 90.9% of nurses said that they would refer patients' to home health care. 11. To the question addressed to patients if they would take advantage of home health care; 82.7% said they would if the fee is applicable to the Health Insurance, and 86.9% said they would follow advises of physicians in case they were decided for early discharge from hospitals. 12. While 93.5% of nurses surveyed had heard about the Home Health Care Program, only 38.6% of physicians surveyed, 50.9% of non-medical personnel, and 35.7% of patients surveyed had heard about the program. In view of above findings, the following measures are deemed prerequisite for an effective implementation of Home Health Care Program. 1. The fee for home health care to be included in the public health insurance. 2. Clearly define the types and scope of services to be offered in the Home Health Care Program. 3. Develop special programs for training nurses who will be assigned to the Home Health Care Program. 4. Train those nurses by consigning them at hospitals and educational institutions. 5. Government conducts publicity campaign toward the public and the hospitals so that the hospitals support the program and patients take advantage of them. 6. Systematic and effective publicity and educational programs for home heath care must be developed and exercises for the people of medical professions in hospitals as well as patients and their families. 7. Establish and operate pilot projects for home health care, to evaluate and refine their programs.

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