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Study on Effect about The Determinants of Happiness to The Local Residents of Their Cognition of Health (행복결정요인이 지역주민 건강인식에 미치는 영향 연구)

  • Nam, Hee-Eun;Baek, Jeong-Won;Ryu, Ji-Sun
    • The Korean Journal of Health Service Management
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.53-63
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    • 2011
  • This study focused on 'The Health' which should considered as a precondition for the local residents by reinvestigating the indicators of happiness after Young-Do ward formulate a community social welfare plan. There is purpose of this study as below. I searched an general attribute and the indicators of happiness, then looked how does results from questions about health and factors of the indicators of happiness can affects the health with some kinds of elements. Five hundred people from the inhabitants of Young-Do ward who is living in Young-Do district were separated by using the random sampling method as the subject of the study. The investigation took effect from October to November of 2010 and an investigator visited the inhabitants of a ward with structured questionnaire. An investigator had one-on-one talk with inhabitants of Young-Do ward while the investigation and I also collected the data through self-administered questionnaire as well. I found the physical elements influence in the health much more than the outside factors from the study. Higher satisfaction of their career, relationship between friends and co-workers, work environment and married life reflects the fact that higher self-contentment means high quality health level.

Understanding Cancer Survivorship and Its New Perspectives (Cancer Survivorship에 대한 이해와 전망)

  • Kim, Soo-Hyun
    • Asian Oncology Nursing
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.19-29
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: The purpose of this article was to review and discuss the current status, issues, and nursing perspectives of cancer survivorship. Methods: A comprehensive literature review was conducted. Results: The major areas of concern for the survivors included recurrence, secondary malignancies, and long-term treatment sequalae which affect their quality of life. The four essential components of survivorship are prevention, surveillance, intervention, and coordination. Cancer survivorship care plan should address survivor's long-term care, such as types of cancer, treatment modalities, potential side effects, and recommendations for follow-up. It also needs to include preventive practices, health maintenance and well-being, information on legal protections regarding employment and health insurance, as well as psychosocial services in the community. Survivorship care for cancer patients requires multidisciplinary efforts and team approach. Conclusion: Nurses are uniquely positioned to play a key role in ensuring quality services for cancer survivors and family members. Nurses should review the care plans for cancer survivorship with patients and families by instructing them when to seek medical treatment, promoting any recommended surveillance protocols, and encouraging healthy life styles for health promotion and quality of life.

A Review Study on Devolution of Central Government's Affairs to Local Governments for Occupational Safety and Health Administration in the Lee Myungbak's Government (이명박 정부에서의 산업안전보건 국가사무의 지방이양 추진에 관한 경과 및 문제점 고찰)

  • Park, Doo Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.144-150
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    • 2013
  • The devolution of central government's affairs to local governments for several occupational safety and health(OHS) administration affairs was tried by Lee Myungbak's government in 2010. It seems that the trial was eventually failed since only trivial 3 items among 25 trials were made for the devolution. It was found that there was a procedural fault since stake-holders and experts were excluded during preparing the plan. Therefore validity and problems were not properly reviewed. It was also found that the devolution of the OHS administration affairs from the central government to local governments has several disadvantages such as high possibility of deregulation. The devolution of the OHS affairs to local governments is contradictory to uniform principle of safety standards and principle of coincidence of empowerment and responsibility. Therefore it is concluded that the devolution of the OHS affairs to local governments is inappropriate.

News Focus: Directions of Food Safety Policies for the world's top live food powers (뉴스초점: 세계 5대 식품 강국을 위한 식품안전정책 추진방향)

  • Kim, Dong-Sul
    • Journal of the Korean Professional Engineers Association
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.34-38
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    • 2011
  • Following the relocation of the Korea Food and Drug Administration(KFDA) to the Osong Bio-Health Technopolis in 2011, KFDA established 6 development strategies for Global Top 5 by 2020. 6 detailed strategies aim at systematic support for corresponding to the necessity of risk management and an instantaneous response according to environmental changes which have ever-present hazard, and to the development of Fusion Technology-combined new technology. These comprehensive strategies pursue to improve the quality of national life through wise food and drug consumption. Contents for future development is a summary of KFDA's Major Work Plan 2011 related food safety policies. The plan was released in reception hall of the Blue House on Dec. 22, 2010.

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The Problems of Army Supply System for Eyeglasses and Improvement Plan (군의 안경 보급체계 문제점과 개선방안)

  • Kim, Sanghyun;Shim, Hyun Sug;Kim, Dae Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.307-312
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: In this paper, we have dealt with problems of army supply system for eyeglasses and improvement plan. Methods: We collected the latest service request of MND (Ministry of National Defence) and case of U.S. Army and analyzed the data. Results: We treated contents, construction methods and plans for efficient use of vision DB (database) for Korean Army. We suggested several alternative proposal for eyeglasses supply system which made possible quicker delivery of eyeglasses to the soldiers and increase satisfaction. Conclusions: The Korean Army must construct vision DB to service high quality vision service to the solider. It is urgent that the Korean Army set up a unit to take charge of vision management and service. And the Korean Army need to upgrade supply system for eyeglasses.

The Effects of Fertility Policies on Childbirth by Birth Order (저출산 대응정책이 출산순위별 출산에 미치는 영향)

  • Yoo, Gye-Sook
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.191-201
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    • 2009
  • The Korean Government has recently prepared the comprehensive five-year basic plan (2006-2010) to deal with low fertility and population ageing. The basic plan aims at recovering the fertility rate to the appropriate level and improving the social and economic systems in preparation for the aged society. The main objective of this study was to examine the effects of fertility policies on childbirth by birth order. The data came from 1,729 adults who gave birth to babies in 2007 and 991 adults as the control group. The serial logistic regression analyses revealed that establishing the health and nutrition system for maternity and children, and expanding of tax and social insurance benefit were effective policy measures to increase childbirths of first children, while the policy measures establishing the health and nutrition system for maternity and children, supporting for daycare and pre-school education, and work-life balance were effective to childbirths of second or third children in 2007. However, the policies of supporting for costs of test-tube baby and expanding childcare infra didn't have any significant influences on childbirths in 2007. The implications of study results were discussed.

Systematic Improvement of Safety Management-Related Laws in Domestic Demolition Works (국내 해체공사 안전관리 관련 법령의 체계적인 개선방안)

  • Ha, Gee-Joo;Ha, Jae-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.169-178
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    • 2010
  • Generally speaking, the demolition works is the subsequent construction activity which has been done after building life-span of twenty two years or so. However, it was not prepared suitable systems and laws and regulations as long-term solutions. In this study, it was suggested the improvement guideline of safety management-related laws in domestic demolition works. The three improvement of laws was suggested as follows. ${\bullet}$ First, it was suggested proposals for demolition works standards in safety management plan of management law for construction activity. ${\bullet}$ Secondly, it was provided improvements for standard safety work guide of demolition works of industrial safety and health law. ${\bullet}$ Third, it was proposed integration method of redundancy in safety management plan and risk assessment regulations.

Preparation and Measures for Elderly with Dementia in Korea : Focus on National Strategies and Action Plan against Dementia (한국의 치매에 대한 대응과 대책 : 국가 전략과 활동계획)

  • Lee, Moo-Sik
    • Journal of agricultural medicine and community health
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.11-27
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    • 2019
  • Dementia is major epidemic disease of the 21st century in the world. Dementia is one of the major issues in public health globally. Also in Korea, the estimated prevalence of dementia was 8.7%(0.47 million) in 2010, the number will reach the 1 million mark in 2024, it will become a 15.1%(2.71 million) by 2050. Among Koreans aged 65 or older, 725,000 are estimated to be suffering from dementia in 2017. Against dementia, Korea developed three National Dementia Plans in 2008, 2012, and 2016. The 1st plan was came into effect in 2008 and focused on prevention, early diagnostic, development and coordination of infrastructures and management, and improving awareness. The 2nd plan was launched in 2012, addressed the same priorities but had a stronger focus on supporting family members. In 2012 the Dementia Management Act established a statutory basis for organization of the National Dementia Plans. Under the Dementia Management Act, the government is required to produce a comprehensive plan for dementia every 5 years. The Act also orders that the government should register the dementia patients and collect statistics on epidemiology and the management of the dementia conditions. The Dementia Management Act of Korea required the operation of the National Institute of Dementia and Metropolitan/Provincial Dementia Centers to make and carry out dementia management plans throughout the nation. The Act also mandate to establish Dementia Counselling Centers in every public health center and the National Dementia Helpline. The 3rd National Dementia Plan of 2016 aims to build a dementia friendly community to ensure people with dementia and their carer live well. This plan focus on community-based prevention and management of dementia, convenient and safe diagnosis, treatment, and care for people with dementia, the reduction of the care burden for family care-givers of people with dementia, and support for dementia research through research, statistics and technology. In 2017, Moon's government will introduce the "National Dementia Responsibility System," which guarantees most of the burden caused by dementia. This plan include that the introduction of a ceiling on self-pay for dementia diseases, expansion of the application of dementia care standards through alleviating the support criteria for long-term care insurance for mild dementia, expansion of dementia support centers, expansion of national and public dementia care facilities. In the meantime, Korea has accomplished many accomplishments by establishing many measures related to dementia and promoting related projects in a short time, but there are still many challenges.

Current status of physical activity and policy proposals of the national level (신체활동 현황과 국가수준의 정책 제안)

  • Yang, Yun Jun
    • Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2016
  • Objectives: The prevalence of insufficient physical activity is relatively high in the Republic of Korea and it is increasing. The national strategies to improve physical activity are essential and are suggested in this paper. Methods: National level of physical activity is compared globally by WHO statistics. Korean National Health and Nutrition Survey showed the level of physical activity. National strategies to improve physical activity were suggested referring to the other countries' strategies, public health books and Health Plan 2020. Results: Prevalence of insufficient aerobic exercise in 2010 were 33.4%, 94.8% in over and 18 years old, 11~17 years old, respectively. And it is increasing. Sufficient exercise to fit the national guidelines of physical activity were done by 15.6% of Korean older and 19 years old. Prevalence of insufficient physical activity was high in the elderly, female, adolescent, rural area and lower income. The national spread of the physical activity guidelines, primary care physicians involvement, supports for the physical activity programs, development of the evaluation protocol for the programs and environmental supports are suggested. Conclusions: The government induced various efforts to improve the level of physical activity is needed urgently.