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Lessons From Healthcare Providers' Attitudes Toward Pay-for-performance: What Should Purchasers Consider in Designing and Implementing a Successful Program?

  • Lee, Jin-Yong;Lee, Sang-Il;Jo, Min-Woo
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제45권3호
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    • pp.137-147
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    • 2012
  • We conducted a systematic review to summarize providers' attitudes toward pay-for-performance (P4P), focusing on their general attitudes, the effects of P4P, their favorable design and implementation methods, and concerns. An electronic search was performed in PubMed and Scopus using selected keywords including P4P. Two reviewers screened target articles using titles and abstract review and then read the full version of the screened articles for the final selections. In addition, one reference of screened articles and one unpublished report were also included. Therefore, 14 articles were included in this study. Healthcare providers' attitudes on P4P were summarized in two ways. First, we gathered their general attitudes and opinions regarding the effects of P4P. Second, we rearranged their opinions regarding desirable P4P design and implementation methods, as well as their concerns. This study showed the possibility that some healthcare providers still have a low level of awareness about P4P and might prefer voluntary participation in P4P. In addition, they felt that adequate quality indicators and additional support for implementation of P4P would be needed. Most healthcare providers also had serious concerns that P4P would induce unintended consequences. In order to conduct successful implementation of P4P, purchaser should make more efforts such as increasing providers' level of awareness about P4P, providing technical and educational support, reducing their burden, developing a cooperative relationship with providers, developing more accurate quality measures, and minimizing the unintended consequences.

Ground-based Observations of the Polar Region Space Environment at the Jang Bogo Station, Antarctica

  • Kwon, Hyuck-Jin;Lee, Changsup;Jee, Geonhwa;Ham, Young-Bae;Kim, Jeong-Han;Kim, Yong Ha;Kim, Khan-Hyuk;Wu, Qian;Bullett, Terence;Oh, Suyeon;Kwak, Young-Sil
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.185-193
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    • 2018
  • Jang Bogo Station (JBS), the second Korean Antarctic research station, was established in Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica ($74.62^{\circ}S$ $164.22^{\circ}E$) in February 2014 in order to expand the Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI) research capabilities. One of the main research areas at JBS is space environmental research. The goal of the research is to better understand the general characteristics of the polar region ionosphere and thermosphere and their responses to solar wind and the magnetosphere. Ground-based observations at JBS for upper atmospheric wind and temperature measurements using the Fabry-Perot Interferometer (FPI) began in March 2014. Ionospheric radar (VIPIR) measurements have been collected since 2015 to monitor the state of the polar ionosphere for electron density height profiles, horizontal density gradients, and ion drifts. To investigate the magnetosphere and geomagnetic field variations, a search-coil magnetometer and vector magnetometer were installed in 2017 and 2018, respectively. Since JBS is positioned in an ideal location for auroral observations, we installed an auroral all-sky imager with a color sensor in January 2018 to study substorms as well as auroras. In addition to these observations, we are also operating a proton auroral imager, airglow imager, global positioning system total electron content (GPS TEC)/scintillation monitor, and neutron monitor in collaboration with other institutes. In this article, we briefly introduce the observational activities performed at JBS and the preliminary results of these observations.

전공과 성별에 따른 대학생들의 직업가치관 분석: 공학 및 사회과학 계열을 중심으로 (The Analysis about Work Value of Undergraduates According to Major and Gender: In Focus of Engineering and Social Science Department)

  • 이용길;강경희
    • 공학교육연구
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 2013
  • 본 연구의 목적은 전공과 성별에 따른 대학생들의 직업가치관을 분석하기 위한 것이다. 연구 결과 얻어진 결론은 다음과 같다. 첫째, 공학계열과 사회과학계열 대학생들은 직업가치 중 성취와 몸과 마음의 여유를 매우 중시했다. 둘째, 대학생들은 성취, 직업안정, 심신의 여유, 금전적 보상, 인정 영역에 높은 가치를 부여했고, 내재적 가치 지향이 외재적 가치 지향보다 높게 나타났다. 셋째, 두 집단은 봉사, 지식 추구, 애국, 금전적 보상, 인정, 실내활동 영역에서 유의미한 차이를 보였다. 넷째, 성별에 따른 직업가치관 분석 결과 남학생은 심신의 여유, 성취, 직업 안정, 지식추구, 금전적 보상 순으로 높은 가치를 부여했다. 여학생은 금전적 보상, 심신의 여유, 성취, 직업 안정이 높게 나타났다. 다섯째, 봉사, 애국 등의 영역이 낮은 가치 수준에 머무르고 있는 것은 진로교육을 통해 지속적으로 개선해야 할 여지가 있다고 보아진다. 결론적으로 본 연구의 결과는 대학생들의 진로 탐색에 대한 지도와 조언을 위한 교육과정을 구성하고 운영하는 데 있어서 시사점을 줄 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

분산처리 작업의 동적 원격실행을 위한 P2P 기반 작업 할당 관리자 (A Job Allocation Manager for Dynamic Remote Execution of Distributed Jobs in P2P Network)

  • 이승하;김양우
    • 인터넷정보학회논문지
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    • 제7권6호
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    • pp.87-103
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    • 2006
  • 컴퓨터와 네트워크 기술의 향상은 예전에는 슈퍼컴퓨터에서나 가능한 일을 분산 처리할 수 있는 환경적 기반을 제공한다. 분산 컴퓨팅 환경을 제공하기 위해서는 우선 분산 런타임 시스템이 구축되어야 하는데 기존의 전통적인 분산 런타임 시스템들은 대부분이 정적인 마스터 노드와 작업 노드들로 구성되는 구조를 갖기 때문에 분산처리 작업량의 변동에 따라 시스템을 유연하게 동적으로 재구성할 수 없다는 단점을 갖는다. 이에 본 논문에서는 P2P 환경에서의 분산 런타임 시스템인 작업 할당 관리자의 모델을 제시하고 구현하여 유연하고 동적인 시스템 구축이 가능하도록 하였다. 즉, P2P 표준 프로토콜인 JXTA 플랫폼 상에서 협업 환경을 위해 개발자들 간에 작업 프로그램의 전달과 관리, 그리고 원격 컴파일과 실행 작업들을 수행할 수 있도록 하였다 이 방식은 유연하고 동적인 시스템 구축이 가능하기 때문에 작업의 분산처리를 위해 필요한 유휴 자원들을 필요한 시점에 즉시 확보하여 활용할 수 있다는 장점을 가진다. 이와 더불어 인터넷 정보검색을 위해 방대한 데이터를 수집하는 크롤러를 본 논문에서 구현한 시스템을 이용하여 분산 처리시킴으로써 본 시스템의 유용성과 분산처리 성능을 보여 줄 수 있도록 하였다.

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북한 임상검사인력에 대한 고찰 (A Review on the Clinical Laboratory Personnel in North Korea)

  • 구본경;주세익;김대중;장인호
    • 대한임상검사과학회지
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    • 제52권1호
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    • pp.83-89
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    • 2020
  • 북한과 남한은 임상검사실 인력구조에서 차이가 있다. 북한에서는 남한의 '임상병리사'에 해당하는 유사인력을 '실험의사(검사의사)'라고 호칭한다. 본 연구자들은 탈북 보건의료인의 증언을 바탕으로 한 선행연구를 고찰해 보면, 검사의사(laboratory doctor)의 신분은 의사(physician)와 준의(feldsher, physician assistant)일 것이라고 사료된다. 의사와 준의는 5.5년제 의학대학 및 3년제 의학전문학교에서 양성되고 있다. 북한의 보건의료인력체계는 남한의 경우처럼 보건전문가들의 전문영역별 업무나 교육, 자격 및 법률이 세분화되어 있지 않다. 대한임상병리사협회는 한반도 통일을 대비하여 유관 단체와 함께 정책연구를 통해서 북한 임상검사인력에 대한 직제 전문화 구축과 발전 방향을 상호 모색해야 할 것으로 사료된다.

혈관성 치매에 대한 근거기반 의한 협진 매뉴얼 제안 (Proposal of Evidence-based East-West Integrative Medicine Manual for Vascular Dementia)

  • 김보민;조희근;강형원;최성열;송민영;설재욱;임정태
    • 대한한의학회지
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    • 제40권1호
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    • pp.46-62
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    • 2019
  • Objectives: This study was made by Chung Yeon Korean Medicine Hospital in order to perform appropriate East-West integrative medicine. The purpose of this manual is to support decision-making and communication in the implementation of the East-West cooperative treatment of vascular dementia. Methods: In order to carry out this study, it is based on search terms such as 'vascular dementia', 'acupuncture', 'herbal medicine', 'integrative medicine', 'chinese traditional medicine', and 'cognitive function' in databases such as MEDLINE, EMBASE, OASIS and CNKI We collected references. The drafting proceeded with the collaboration of two specialists of the Korean medicine, and the disagreement on the basis of the quotation was determined through a two person agreement. After, The draft was reviewed by a western medical doctor(rehabilitation specialist). Then, The opinions of the entire medical staff of the committee were reflected in the draft and finalized the agreement. Results: Through this study, manuals for diagnosis, treatment, and other considerations in the process of applying East-West integrative medicine to vascular dementia were derived. Conclusions: This study has significance in that it provides manual information about the decision structure, treatment contents, role distribution, etc. of East-West integrative medicine within the medical institution that conducts the vascular dementia consultation. In order for this study to function as a generalized medical guideline, it is necessary to improve the research methodology and carry out professional consensus procedures.

Identification and Analysis of Author's Institution in Korean Journal Papers for the Decision Support in Disaster Situations

  • Kim, Byungkyu;You, Beom-Jong;Shim, Hyoung-Seop
    • 한국컴퓨터정보학회논문지
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    • 제26권12호
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    • pp.85-97
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    • 2021
  • 본 논문에서는 재난 상황에서의 신속하고 효과적인 의사결정 및 대응을 지원하기 위하여 학술 연구 논문의 저자소속 기관을 식별하고 이를 바탕으로 협업관계 분석연구를 수행하였다. 이를 위해 국내 학술지 69종에 수록된 재난안전유형 논문 2,308건을 대상으로 KISTI의 한국과학기술인용색인데이터베이스와 기관식별데이터를 기반으로 실험데이터를 구축하였다. 협업관계 분석은 기관, 기관유형, 기관지역, 대학기관의 단위별로 출현빈도 등의 통계 현황을 비교 분석하고, 사회네트워크분석 기법을 사용하여 각각의 동시출현 네트워크의 기본 속성과 주요 중심성 지수를 산출하고 분석하였다. 또한 단위별 네트워크 협업관계를 전체적으로 조망할 수 있도록 시각화 맵을 생성 및 제시하였다. 본 연구의 결과는 효과적인 재난 대응을 지원하는 기관 및 협업 그룹의 탐색 활동과 관련 정보서비스체계 기반 마련에 기여할 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

청소년 창업교육프로그램 효과성 측정지표 개발 연구 (The Study of Metrics development for Entrepreneurial Program Effectiveness)

  • 변영조;김명숙;양영석
    • 벤처창업연구
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.77-85
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    • 2014
  • 청소년을 대상으로 진행되는 창업교육의 목적은 성공적인 창업을 위한 창업구성요소의 개별적인 훈련보다는 창업이라는 프로세스를 이해하고 기업가정신을 함양하며 창의성을 향상시키는데 있다. 교육의 효과는 창업에 대한 올바른 인식을 심어주며 창업저변을 확대할 수 있는 가능성을 만들어 준다. 따라서 창업교육프로그램을 수강한 학생들이 교육을 통하여 어떠한 영향을 받았는지에 대한 검증은 매우 중요하며 이러한 효과측정을 통하여 더 나은 교육프로그램을 개발할 수 있는 계기를 마련할 수 있다. 그럼에도 불구하고 창업교육프로그램에 대한 효과성 측정도구에 대해서는 아직 연구가 미진한 상태이다. 따라서 창업교육프로그램을 통한 효과에 대한 정의와 이를 측정할 수 있는 지표의 개발이 필요하다. 본 연구에서는 이론적 경험적 접근방법을 통해 청소년의 창업교육프로그램을 통해 체화될 수 있는 학습효과를 기업가지향성, 창의성, 창업준비행동 등의 3개영역과 11개의 하위영역으로 구분하고 효과측정을 위한 49개의 예비문항을 도출하였다. 도출된 항목을 비즈쿨 선정학교인 5개의 특성화고등학교 학생 287명을 표본으로 실중분석을 실시하였다. 탐색적 요인분석과 확인적 요인분석을 통해 최종 3개영역, 8개의 하위영역(혁신성, 위험감수성, 문제해결능력, 협력적 의사결정, 효율적 행동능력, 정보수집, 진로탐색, 창업탐색 및 준비), 38개의 측정문항을 확정하였고, 마지막으로 척도의 신뢰도를 확보함으로써 최종의 청소년 창업교육프로그램 효과성 측정항목을 완성하였다. 추가적으로 비즈쿨 대상의 학생중에서 적극적으로 창업교육프로그램에 참여하고 있는 창업동아리 참여자와 비참여자와의 효과성에 대한 평균값을 비교한 것과 9개의 측정지표에 차이가 있음을 볼 수 있었다.

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Social Support의 한국적 의미 (Search for the Meaning of Social Support in Korean Society)

  • 오가실;서미혜;이선옥;김정아;오경옥;정추자;김희순
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.264-277
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    • 1994
  • In Korea the concept of social support was first used as a research concept in nursing and has not had much application in the clinical field. Another problem is that research on social support has used a direct translation of the words “social support” into Korean as “sawhejuk jiji”. Three questions were posed to direct the re-search. 1) Is there a concept of social support in Korean society? 2) if so, what words or expressions are used to de-scribe it? 3) further, if so, how is social support structured and how does it function? In order to answer the research questions a three-step research methodology was used : The first step consisted of a literature review on re-search related to social support and on information on the background of, and the way of thinking re-lated to interpersonal relations among Korean people. The second step, which was done to identify whether there is a concept of social support in korean society, involved interviewing a sample of the population. The third step involved a panel discussion that included the members of the research team and three consultants, a sociologist, a philosopher and a scholor in korean literature. A review of the literature on interpersonal relationships in traditional korean society identified a four cirole structure that explains interpersonal relationships. The first circle with “me” at the center is the family but here “me” disappears into the “we” that is essential for a cooperative agricultural society. In the second circle are those close to “me” but outside the family. The third circle includes those with whom “I ” have infrequent but regular contact and with whom correct conduct is important. The last circle is all the people with whom “I” have nothing in common. They are excluded in interpersonal relationships. The literature on interpersonal relationships showed that within the traditional Korean society people lived in villages where most people were very familiar with each other. “Yun”, the social network established the connection and “Jung”, the feeling of affection increased with time as the connection was strengthened. In the traditional village psychological support was provided through “Mallaniki”, “Pumashi” and “Kae” with the latter two also providing material support. In modern Korea there are more informal and formal social networks, like social services and community activities on the formal level and cultural and leisure groups along with “kae’s on the informal level. But even with this modern variety of groups, most social support comes from informal networks that resemble the traditiorlal “Pumashi”, “Kai” md “Mallaniki”. The six member research team interviewed 65 people in order to identify whether there is a concept of social support and then analysed their responses. There were 20 different words describing the reception of the social support and these could be grouped into seven major categories : virtuous, fortunate, helped, supported, blessed, attached(receiving affection) and receiving (grace) benevolence. there were 27 words describing the act of social support which could be categorized into seven major categories : love, looking after, affection(attachment), kindness(goodness), faith, psychological help and material help. for the meaning of social support translated as “sawhe juk jiji” there were a total of 14 different answers which could be categorized into 3 major categories : help, agreement, and faith. In third step, the results of the literature review and the answers to the questions were discussed in a pannel. The results of the discussion led to the following definition of social support in Korea which is shaped like a the four sided pyramid on a base. Social support is the apex of the pyramid and four sides are made up of : “do-oom” (both emotional and material help), “jung” (connectedness, or relationship bound by affection, regard or shared common experience ), “midum” (faith or belief in), “eunhae” (kindness or benevolence). The research team identified “Yun”( the basic network of relationships) as the base of the pyramid and as such the foundation for the components of social support in Korean culture. On “Yun” rest the other four components of social support : “Jung”, “Midum”, “Do-oom”, and “Eunhae”, For social support to take place there must be “Yun”. This is an important factor in social support. In private social network “Jung” is an essential factor in social support. But not in the public social network. “Yun” is a condition for “Jung” and “Jung” is the manifestation of support.

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제 1, 2회 학생 과학 공동탐구 토론대회의 종합적 평가 (Summative Evaluation of 1993, 1994 Discussion Contest of Scientific Investigation)

  • 김은숙;윤혜경
    • 한국과학교육학회지
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.376-388
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    • 1996
  • The first and the second "Discussion Contest of Scientific Investigation" was evaluated in this study. This contest was a part of 'Korean Youth Science Festival' held in 1993 and 1994. The evaluation was based on the data collected from the middle school students of final teams, their teachers, a large number of middle school students and college students who were audience of the final competition. Questionnaires, interviews, reports of final teams, and video tape of final competition were used to collect data. The study focussed on three research questions. The first was about the preparation and the research process of students of final teams. The second was about the format and the proceeding of the Contest. The third was whether participating the Contest was useful experience for the students and the teachers of the final teams. The first area, the preparation and the research process of students, were investigated in three aspects. One was the level of cooperation, participation, support and the role of teachers. The second was the information search and experiment, and the third was the report writing. The students of the final teams from both years, had positive opinion about the cooperation, students' active involvement, and support from family and school. Students considered their teachers to be a guide or a counsellor, showing their level of active participation. On the other hand, the interview of 1993 participants showed that there were times that teachers took strong leading role. Therefore one can conclude that students took active roles most of the time while the room for improvement still exists. To search the information they need during the period of the preparation, student visited various places such as libraries, bookstores, universities, and research institutes. Their search was not limited to reading the books, although the books were primary source of information. Students also learned how to organize the information they found and considered leaning of organizing skill useful and fun. Variety of experiments was an important part of preparation and students had positive opinion about it. Understanding related theory was considered most difficult and important, while designing and building proper equipments was considered difficult but not important. This reflects the students' school experience where the equipments were all set in advance and students were asked to confirm the theories presented in the previous class hours. About the reports recording the research process, students recognize the importance and the necessity of the report but had difficulty in writing it. Their reports showed tendency to list everything they did without clear connection to the problem to be solved. Most of the reports did not record the references and some of them confused report writing with story telling. Therefore most of them need training in writing the reports. It is also desirable to describe the process of student learning when theory or mathematics that are beyond the level of middle school curriculum were used because it is part of their investigation. The second area of evaluation was about the format and the proceeding of the Contest, the problems given to students, and the process of student discussion. The format of the Contests, which consisted of four parts, presentation, refutation, debate and review, received good evaluation from students because it made students think more and gave more difficult time but was meaningful and helped to remember longer time according to students. On the other hand, students said the time given to each part of the contest was too short. The problems given to students were short and open ended to stimulate students' imagination and to offer various possible routes to the solution. This type of problem was very unfamiliar and gave a lot of difficulty to students. Student had positive opinion about the research process they experienced but did not recognize the fact that such a process was possible because of the oneness of the task. The level of the problems was rated as too difficult by teachers and college students but as appropriate by the middle school students in audience and participating students. This suggests that it is possible for student to convert the problems to be challengeable and intellectually satisfactory appropriate for their level of understanding even when the problems were difficult for middle school students. During the process of student discussion, a few problems were observed. Some problems were related to the technics of the discussion, such as inappropriate behavior for the role he/she was taking, mismatching answers to the questions. Some problems were related to thinking. For example, students thinking was off balanced toward deductive reasoning, and reasoning based on experimental data was weak. The last area of evaluation was the effect of the Contest. It was measured through the change of the attitude toward science and science classes, and willingness to attend the next Contest. According to the result of the questionnaire, no meaningful change in attitude was observed. However, through the interview several students were observed to have significant positive change in attitude while no student with negative change was observed. Most of the students participated in Contest said they would participate again or recommend their friend to participate. Most of the teachers agreed that the Contest should continue and they would recommend their colleagues or students to participate. As described above, the "Discussion Contest of Scientific Investigation", which was developed and tried as a new science contest, had positive response from participating students and teachers, and the audience. Two among the list of results especially demonstrated that the goal of the Contest, "active and cooperative science learning experience", was reached. One is the fact that students recognized the experience of cooperation, discussion, information search, variety of experiments to be fun and valuable. The other is the fact that the students recognized the format of the contest consisting of presentation, refutation, discussion and review, required more thinking and was challenging, but was more meaningful. Despite a few problems such as, unfamiliarity with the technics of discussion, weakness in inductive and/or experiment based reasoning, and difficulty in report writing, The Contest demonstrated the possibility of new science learning environment and science contest by offering the chance to challenge open tasks by utilizing student science knowledge and ability to inquire and to discuss rationally and critically with other students.

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