• 제목/요약/키워드: Korean medical journals

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성조숙증(性早熟證)에 관한 연구의 최근 동향;최근 중의(中醫) 잡지를 중심으로 (The Study for Precocious Puberty in Recent Journals of Traditional Chinese Medicine)

  • 이민정;장규태;한윤정
    • 대한한방소아과학회지
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.163-187
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    • 2008
  • Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate the treatment of precocious puberty in current traditional Chinese medical journals. Methods To figure out diagnosis methods, treatment methods, treatment effects of oriental medicine about precious puberty, Chinese medical journals from China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) which was published from 1999 to 2007 were analyzed and precocious puberty was also been searched. Results 82 articles were selected. 1. Yin and purging Fire(滋陰瀉火) from traditional Chinese Medicine was usually used. 2. The herbs were almost used such as Rehmannia glutinosa(地黃), Anemarrhena asphodeloides (知母), Phellodendron amurense(黃柏), Thesium chinense(夏枯草), Paeonia suffruticosa Andrews(牧丹皮), Alisma canaliculatum(澤瀉), Testudinis Plastrum(龜板), Paeonia japonica(白芍藥), Bupleurum falcatum(柴胡), Genianae Scabrae Radix(龍膽草). 3. The total improvement rate was 72.50 to 100% Conclusions The oriental medical treatments for precocious puberty were presumed to be effective, but more studies are still needed.

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의학정보관리의 효율성을 위한 제언 (A Study of Effective Management of Medical Information)

  • 송준용
    • 한국도서관정보학회지
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    • 제33권4호
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    • pp.331-348
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    • 2002
  • 의학도서관에서 당면하고 있는 과제는 의학정보 학술잡지의 고가화, 외국잡지에 대한 선호도. 학술잡지가격의 높은 인상률, 학술잡지 증가에 따른 공간확보 문제 등으로 이는 의학도서관들이 공동으로 대처해서 풀어야할 과제이다. 의학분야의 전문지식을 관리하고 활용하기 위하여 주제전문 사서를 육성하여야하고, 국내 의학분야의 통합데이터베이스 구축이 필요하며, 학문분야의 광역화에 따라 의학정보가 점차 증가하는데 대한 정보를 수집·축적·가공하기 위한 전략 등을 연구하였다.

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우리나라 일부 의학 학술지에 게재된 의약품 광고의 과학적 근거에 대한 평가 (Quality of the pharmaceutical advertisement claims in five medical journals in Korea)

  • 안성복;최원;김철준;최성준;이강희;하경수;김현창
    • 한국의료질향상학회지
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.52-61
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    • 2006
  • Background : The promotion and advertisement of pharmaceuticals should be based on evidence from clinical trials. We conducted this study to assess whether the pharmaceutical advertisement claims in Korean medical journals had relevant references, and whether the claims were supported by the references. Methods : We reviewed pharmaceutical advertisements in five Korean medical journals issued during the first half of 1999 and during the first half of 2004. Three investigators independently reviewed the advertisements to see whether the studies quoted to endorse the advertising messages supported the corresponding claims. Using multiple logistic regression analyses, we investigated which factors were associated with the quality of the advertisement claims. Results : From the 550 advertisements in the five journals, we identified 157 different advertisements and 475 different promotional claims. Only 149 claims had at least one reference, and 105 claims had references of published article. We could find supporting evidences in the 90 claims. The factors which were associated with the quality of advertisement claims were category of drugs, category of claims, and the manufacturer characteristics. Claims for cardiovascular and endocrine drugs, and claims on efficacy, and claims of multinational company were more evidence-based. Conclusion : Majority of the pharmaceutical advertisement claims in Korea did not have appropriate references. Drug category, claim category, and the manufacturer characteristics were associated with the quality of advertisement claims, and the manufacturer characteristics was the most important determinants.

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An Analysis of Infectious Disease Research Trends in Medical Journals From North Korea

  • Park, Do-Hyeon;Choi, Min-Ho;Lim, Ah-Young;Shin, Hee Young
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제51권2호
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    • pp.109-120
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    • 2018
  • Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the current status of infectious disease research in North Korea by analyzing recent trends in medical journals from North Korea in comparison with research from South Korea. Methods: Three medical journals (Preventive Medicine, Basic Medicine, and Chosun Medicine) were analyzed from 2012 to 2016. Articles on tuberculosis (TB), malaria, and parasitic diseases were selected and classified by their subtopics and study areas. Two medical journals published in the South Korea were selected for a comparative analysis of research trends. Results: Of the 2792 articles that were reviewed, 93 were extracted from North Korea journals. TB research in North Korea was largely focused on multi-drug resistant TB and extrapulmonary TB, whereas research in South Korea more frequently investigated non-tuberculous mycobacteria. Research on parasitic diseases in North Korea was focused on protozoan and intestinal nematodes, while the corresponding South Korea research investigated various species of parasites. Additionally, the studies conducted in North Korea were more likely to investigate the application of traditional medicine to diagnosis and treatment than those conducted in South Korea. Conclusions: This study presents an analysis of research trends in preventive medicine in North Korea focusing on infectious diseases, in which clear differences were observed between South and North Korea. Trends in research topics suggest a high prevalence of certain parasitic diseases in North Korea that are no longer widespread in South Korea. The large proportion of studies examining traditional medicine implies a lack of affordable medicine in North Korea.

침의 대조군연구에서 실험처치 보고에 대한 표준-STRICTA 권장안 및 침임상실험에서 최적의 치료, 거짓대조군 및 블라인딩에 관한 동의안 (STandards for Reporting Interventions in Controlled Trials of Acupuncture: The STRICTA Recommendations)

  • 이향숙;박종배;서정철;박히준;이혜정
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • 제19권6호
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    • pp.134-154
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    • 2002
  • Acupuncture treatment and control group interventions in parallel-group randomised trials of acupuncture are not always precisely reported. In an attempt to improve standards, an international group of experienced acupuncturists and researchers devised a set of recommendations, designating them STRICTA : STandards for Reporting Interventions in Controlled Trials of Acupuncture. In a further consensus-building round, the editors of several journals helped redraft the recommendations. These follow the CONSORT format, acting as an extension of the CONSORT guidelines for the specific requirements of acupuncture studies. Participating journals are publishing the STRICTA recommendations and requesting prospective authors to adhere to them when preparing reports for publication. Other journals are invited to adopt these recommendations. The intended outcome is that interventions in controlled trials of acupuncture will be more adequately reported, thereby facilitating an improvement in critical appraisal, analysis and replication of trials.

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일제시대 초기 한의학술잡지의 연구 (Research into academic journal of oriental medicine in the era of early Japanese imperialism)

  • 정지훈;김남일
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.149-159
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    • 2000
  • There were four academic journals on oriental medicine, published in the era of early Japanese imperialism. Research into these journals has derived the conclusion that the academic trend at the time were, firstly, the interaction between western and eastern medicine, secondly, researches on "Nai Kyung", "Sang Han Ron" and finally, promotion of development of oriental medicine by looking at the advantages of western medicine.

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『의림』과 『대한한의학회지』를 중심으로 살펴본 맹화섭의 학술활동 (A Study of the Korean Medical Doctor Maeng Hwa-seop's Bibliography based on the Journal of Uirim and the Journal of Korean Medicine)

  • 김남일;장재립;한창현
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제34권2호
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    • pp.97-108
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    • 2021
  • In this study, we examine Maeng Hwa-seop's academic activities, focusing on articles published in Uirim, JKM (Journal of Korean Medicine), and other branch journals which were affiliated with the Society of Korean Medicine. The present study charts and summarizes the papers published in the above journals. By organizing Maeng Hwa-seop's papers and making tables, we find that his research can be divided into four categories: symptoms and diseases, prescriptions, academic presentations, and translations of medical literatures. Based on this study, we hope that further researches about the academic activities of Maeng Hwa-seop can be conducted in the future.

Trends in Research on Patients With COVID-19 in Korean Medical Journals

  • Heejeong Choi;Seunggwan Song;Heesang Ahn;Hyobean Yang;Hyeonseong Lim;Yohan Park;Juhyun Kim;Hongju Yong;Minseok Yoon;Mi Ah Han
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제57권1호
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2024
  • Objectives: This study was conducted to systematically summarize trends in research concerning patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as reported in Korean medical journals. Methods: We performed a literature search of KoreaMed from January 2020 to September 2022. We included only primary studies of patients with COVID-19. Two reviewers screened titles and abstracts, then performed full-text screening, both independently and in duplicate. We first identified the 5 journals with the greatest numbers of eligible publications, then extracted data pertaining to the general characteristics, study population attributes, and research features of papers published in these journals. Results: Our analysis encompassed 142 primary studies. Of these, approximately 41.0% reported a funding source, while 3.5% disclosed a conflict of interest. In 2020, 42.9% of studies included fewer than 10 participants; however, by 2022, the proportion of studies with over 200 participants had increased to 40.6%. The most common design was the cohort study (48.6%), followed by case reports/series (35.2%). Only 3 randomized controlled trials were identified. Studies most frequently focused on prognosis (58.5%), followed by therapy/intervention (20.4%). Regarding the type of intervention/exposure, therapeutic clinical interventions comprised 26.1%, while studies of morbidity accounted for 13.4%. As for the outcomes measured, 50.7% of studies assessed symptoms/clinical status/improvement, and 14.1% evaluated mortality. Conclusions: Employing a systematic approach, we examined the characteristics of research involving patients with COVID-19 that was published in Korean medical journals from 2020 onward. Subsequent research should assess not only publication trends over a longer timeframe but also the quality of evidence provided.

한국 의학 문헌의 서지활동 (색인.초록)의 현황 및 문제점에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Problems and Current Conditions of the Bibliographic Control(Indexing and Abstracting) for the Medical Literature in Korea)

  • 윤영대
    • 한국도서관정보학회지
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    • 제31권1호
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    • pp.41-61
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    • 2000
  • Because most of the medical literatures published in Korea are not listed on the foreign famous index or abstracts journals, it is necessary to index and abstract them domestically. Increasing number of medical literatures makes one final to refer to informations needs without nay secondary materials. Recently, any indexes and abstracts of medical literatures are published, but there are no tertiary lists. Because of that fact, it is difficult to know the status quo of the bibliographic works for the medical literatures in Korea. In this research, status quo of indexing of abstracting of articles in domestic medical journals were investigated and systems or contents of the indexing an abstracting in Korea were analyzed to suggest the standard of bibliographic control.

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