• 제목/요약/키워드: Korean Medicine Utilization Survey

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일 지방 도시의 종합병원 이용자들의 의료서비스 만족도와 재이용 의사에 미치는 요인 (The Effected Factors on Customer Satisfaction of Medical Service and Willingness to Revisit among Selected Hospital Users in a Local City)

  • 서승희;박종영;한성현
    • 농촌의학ㆍ지역보건
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.89-100
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    • 2005
  • 의료서비스 만족도에 영향을 미치는 요인을 분석하고, 만족도가 병원의 재이용 의사에 미치는 영향을 파악하고자 지방도시 일부 종합병원 환자 600명을 대상으로 2004년 2월 1일부터 2004년 4월 30일까지 설문조사를 실시한 결과, 의료서비스 만족지수는 전체 175점 만점에 $113.54{\pm}19.23$점으로 비교적 높은 점수를 나타냈고, 국공립병원 이용자가 $120.20{\pm}18.96$점으로 대학병원 이용자 $106.46{\pm}16.49$, 사립종합병원 이용자 $107.83{\pm}18.48$점 보다 유의한 수준에서 높게 나타났다(p<0.001). 만족지수를 4개영역별로 살펴보면 진료 서비스 만족지수는 총 30점 만점에 19.57점이었고, 간호사나 의사의 친절에 대한 만족지수는 총 55점 만점에 39.10점으로 비교적 높게 나타났으나 서비스 절차 및 시설이용 만족지수는 총 60점 만점에서 36.28점을 나타났으며 환경상태에 대한 영역에서는 30점 만점에 18.59점으로 나타났다. 병원이용 만족지수에 영향을 주는 요인을 알아보기 위해 다중선형회귀분석을 적용한 결과, 이용한 병원이 국공립병원인 경우 (${\beta}=0.16$), 연령이 많을수록 (${\beta}=0.15$), 의료비에 대한 인식이 싸기 때문에 이용한다 라고 생각하는 경우(${\beta}=0.15$) 타 병원 이용경험이 있는 경우 (${\beta}=0.12$)에 만족지수가 유의하게 높았다. 병원의 재이용의사 비율은 긍적적인 비율이 전체 46.8%였고, 진료비가 비싸도 다시 이용하겠다는 비율이 전체 31.3%로 국공립병원 이용자들의 재이용의사 비율(44.7%)이 대학병원 이용자(20.0%), 사립종합병원 이용자(13.3%)의 비율보다 유의하게 높게 나타났다(p<0.001). 또한 이용한 병원의 좋은 점을 주위에 알리겠다고 한 비율이 전체 41.5%이었다. 재이용 의사에 미치는 영향을 분석한 결과, 연령(${\beta}=0.09$)과, 건강검진 여부(${\beta}=0.08$)가 유의하게 영향을 미쳤고 진료 서비스 만족지수(${\beta}=0.35$), 친절 및 대인관계 만족지수(${\beta}=0.17$)가 높은 상관성을 보였다($R^2=0.37$). 이 결과로 병원내의 인적요인에 의한 만족도가 높을수록 재이용 의사가 높아짐을 알 수 있었다. 병원의 마케팅 전략 면에서 한번 방문한 의료서비스 이용자의 재이용 의사는 매우 중요하다. 재이용 의사에는 진료서비스 만족지수가 크게 영향을 미치므로 진료서비스 만족도를 높이기 위한 전략이 중요하다고 생각된다. 특히 진료 서비스 만족도와 구성원의 대인 및 친절에 대한 만족도가 가장 많은 영향을 미치는 것으로 볼 때, 병원의 환경이나 시설보다는 인적관리가 더욱 중요한 것으로 생각된다. 그러므로 마케팅 전략에서 의료인의 질적 수준을 높이기 위한 재교육 및 병원 구성원들의 친절교육을 강화하는 것이 가장 중요하다고 생각된다.

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한국농촌보건(韓國農村保健)의 문제점(問題點)과 개선방안(改善方案) (Innovative approaches to the health problems of rural Korea)

  • 노인규
    • 농촌의학ㆍ지역보건
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.5-9
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    • 1976
  • The categories of national health problems may be mainly divided into health promotion, problems of diseases, and population-economic problems which are indirectly related to health. Of them, the problems of diseases will be exclusively dealt with this speech. Rurality and Disease Problems There are many differences between rural and urban areas. In general, indicators of rurality are small size of towns, dispersion of the population, remoteness from urban centers, inadequacy of public transportation, poor communication, inadequate sanitation, poor housing, poverty, little education lack of health personnels and facilities, and in-accessibility to health services. The influence of such conditions creates, directly or indirectly, many problems of diseases in the rural areas. Those art the occurrence of preventable diseases, deterioration and prolongation of illness due to loss of chance to get early treatment, decreased or prolonged labour force loss, unnecessary death, doubling of medical cost, and economic loss. Some Considerations of Innovative Approach The followings art some considerations of innovative approaches to the problems of diseases in the rural Korea. 1. It would be essential goal of the innovative approaches that the damage and economic loss due to diseases will be maintained to minimum level by minimizing the absolute amount of the diseases, and by moderating the fee for medical cares. The goal of the minimization of the disease amount may be achieved by preventive services and early treatment, and the goal of moderating the medical fee may be achieved by lowering the prime cost and by adjusting the medical fees to reasonable level. 2. Community health service or community medicine will be adopted as a innovative means to disease problems. In this case, a community is defined as an unit area where supply and utilization of primary service activities can be accomplished within a day. The essential nature o the community health service should be such activities as health promotion, preventive measures, medical care, and rehabilitation performing efficiently through the organized efforts of the residents in a community. Each service activity should cover all members of the residents in a community in its plan and performance. The cooperation of the community peoples in one of the essential elements for success of the service program, The motivations of their cooperative mood may be activated through several ways: when the participation of the residents in service program of especially the direct participation of organized cooperation of the area leaders art achieved through a means of health education: when the residents get actual experience of having received the benefit of good quality services; and when the health personnels being armed with an idealism that they art working in the areas to help health problems of the residents, maintain good human relationships with them. For the success of a community health service program, a personnel who is in charge of leadership and has an able, a sincere and a steady characters seems to be required in a community. The government should lead and support the community health service programs of the nation under the basis of results appeared in the demonstrative programs so as to be carried out the programs efficiently. Moss of the health problems may be treated properly in the community levels through suitable community health service programs but there might be some problems which art beyond their abilities to be dealt with. To solve such problems each community health service program should be under the referral systems which are connected with health centers, hospitals, and so forth. 3. An approach should be intensively groped to have a physician in each community. The shortage of physicians in rural areas is world-wide problem and so is the Korean situation. In the past the government has initiated a system of area-limited physician, coercion, and a small scale of scholarship program with unsatisfactory results. But there might be ways of achieving the goal by intervice, broadened, and continuous approaches. There will be several ways of approach to motivate the physicians to be settled in a rural community. They are, for examples, to expos the students to the community health service programs during training, to be run community health service programs by every health or medical schools and other main medical facilities, communication activities and advertisement, desire of community peoples to invite a physician, scholarship program, payment of satisfactory level, fulfilment of military obligation in case of a future draft, economic growth and development of rural communities, sufficiency of health and medical facilities, provision of proper medical care system, coercion, and so forth. And, hopefully, more useful reference data on the motivations may be available when a survey be conducted to the physicians who are presently engaging in the rural community levels. 4. In communities where the availability of a physician is difficult, a trial to use physician extenders, under certain conditions, may be considered. The reason is that it would be beneficial for the health of the residents to give them the remedies of primary medical care through the extenders rather than to leave their medical problems out of management. The followings are the conditions to be considered when the physician extenders are used: their positions will be prescribed as a temporary one instead of permanent one so as to allow easy replacement of the position with a physician applicant; the extender will be under periodic direction and supervision of a physician, and also referral channel will be provided: legal constraints will be placed upon the extenders primary care practice, and the physician extenders will used only under the public medical care system. 5. For the balanced health care delivery, a greater investment to the rural areas is needed to compensate weak points of a rurality. The characteristics of a rurality has been already mentioned. The objective of balanced service for rural communities to level up that of urban areas will be hard to achieve without greater efforts and supports. For example, rural communities need mobile powers more than urban areas, communication network is extremely necessary at health delivery facilities in rural areas as well as the need of urban areas, health and medical facilities in rural areas should be provided more substantially than those of urban areas to minimize, in a sense, the amount of patient consultation and request of laboratory specimens through referral system of which procedures are more troublesome in rural areas, and more intensive control measures against communicable diseases are needed in rural areas where greater numbers of cases are occurred under the poor sanitary conditions.

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