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The Preliminary Study on the Association between Health State and Practice of Health Behavior according to Sasang Constitution (사상체질에 따른 건강상태(THI)와 건강 행위 실천의 연관성 예비 연구 - 한의과 대학생들을 중심으로 -)

  • Jang, Eun-Su;Baek, Young-Hwa;Lee, Hae-Jung;Lee, Si-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.111-117
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    • 2009
  • We intended to identify the health state of Oriental medical students and also to know how many things of health practice are in healthy group and non-healthy group classified by the THI average score, according to sasang constitution. We collected data with self-administered health questionnaires from 297 men and women, in 9 Korea oriental medical colleges. We diagnosed Sasang constitution using QSCC II and also estimated health degree using THI. Non-healthy group practiced much more health behaviors than healthy one, and there were significant difference in Taeeumin and Soeumin. Non-healthy group of Taeeumin, Soeumin and Soyangin all practiced much more constitutional health behaviors than healthy one, and Soeumin non-healthy and healthy one all practiced much less health behaviors than Taeeumin and Soyangin group. Non-healthy group practiced health behavior for health care and maintenance more than healthy-one, and health state was related with sasang constitution health care. Therefore, institutional and systematic environmental condition would be needed in practicing healthy behaviors for improving the quality of health, and especially developed health promotion programs according to Sasang constitution too.

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An introduction to the recently excavated Chunggang Medical Records and research on their medical value

  • Kim, Nam-Il;Yun, Seng-Yick;Hong, Sae-Young;Ahn, Sang-Woo;Cha, Wung-Seok
    • Advances in Traditional Medicine
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.103-113
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    • 2007
  • This study is a report on recently discovered medical records based on traditional medicine in the 1900s. First, the contents of the records and their significance are described in detail. Next, a simple example of the research follows, in order to explain the medical and historical significance the records contain and to answer the question of how this historical document can contribute to future medical and historical studies. The documents dealt with in this study, the Chunggang Medical Records, are medical records compiled by a Korean doctor of oriental medicine by the name of Younghun Kim who practiced in the center of Seoul for a period of over 60 years. The records, which eventually amounted to over 1,500 books, were made known to the academic world when the descendents recently donated them to Kyunghee University. The reason these medical records attract so much attention from academic circles, even though they are the work of one individual, is that they contain abundant information on general public medical health at the time, in addition to the fact that Kim Younghun was a well known figure among Oriental Medicine doctors in Korea. The medical records start in 1915 and continue until Kim Younhun's death in 1974, though they have some damaged or missing parts. Kim's medical records are a gold mine not only for scholars studying the medical history of the early 1900s, but also for doctors trying to emulate the techniques embedded in a great predecessor's medical practice.

A Survey of students' satisfaction on Oriental Dermatology Clerkship in oriental medical clinic (일반 한의원을 통한 한방 피부외과 임상실습 만족도 조사)

  • Lee, Hyun-Woo;Song, Min-Kyung;Hong, Seung-Ug
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.57-67
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to evaluate of Oriental Dermatology Clerkship in oriental medical clinic by using students' satisfaction questionnaire. Methods : In 2011, the evaluation of students' satisfaction was conducted by the Department of oriental dermatology, Dong-guk University College of Oriental Medicine. The questionnaire filled-up by 89 six-year students who completed the clerkship schedule of first semester. The questionnaire were consisted of 17 items. Results : Most of the students gave a positive evaluation to the overall clerkship. Especially the satisfaction level of professional guidance and practice environment was so high. But The problem was the lack of opportunity for direct participation. The most useful educational activities was performing clinical skills under faculty supervision. The most constraining activities was difficulty interacting with patients as a student. Conclusions : It is necessary to develop continuous program that provide for better quality clinical clerkship with oriental medical clinic.

The Current Status and Medical Fee Propriety of Psychotherapy and Neuropsychological Test for Dementia in Korean Medicine (한방정신요법 및 치매 검사의 현황, 수가 적절성 연구)

  • Jang, Jae-Soon;Hwang, Wei-Wan;Cho, Seung-Hun
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.411-422
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    • 2014
  • Objectives: A large number of patients require psychiatric therapy. We attempted to determine the present situation regarding psychotherapy and neuropsychological tests for dementia in Korean medicine for the benefit of the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRAS). The aim of this study was to aware of the current status about psychotherapy and neuropsychological test for dementia in Korean medicine. Methods: We searched the medical practice records for psychotherapy and neuropsychological tests in oriental neuropsychiatry between 2009 and 2013 using the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRAS) database. The search categories were: IJeongByunGi (Medical practice code:59001), JiUnGoRoen (59002), Kyungjapyungji (59003), OhJiSangSeung (59004), neuropsychological test for dementia (29005). Results: 1. The number of patients treated with Korean Medical Psychotherapy increased annually by 151%. The total number of patients treated with Korean Medical Psychotherapy was 4,289 in 2013. 2. The total cost for patients treated with Korean medical Psychotherapy in the public health medical insurance budget was 268,032,000 won in 2013. The average medical cost for one therapy was 17,000 won in 2013. 3. The number of patients in local clinics is increasing faster than the number in Korean medical hospitals. 4. The age group between 20~30 years of age, for both men and women, is the group with the greatest density in Korean Medical Psychotherapy. 5. Neuropsychological Testing for Dementia in Korean Medicine is slowly decreasing. Conclusions: The prevalence of mental illness in Korea is increasing, therefore, the demand for Korean Medical Psychotherapy has increased recently. Authorizing Korean Medical psychiatrists to utilize Korean mental Health resources is essential. This study could be helpful in understanding the current status for the purpose of expanding Korean Medical Psychotherapy.

The Study on the Korean Traditional Medical Treatment and System of Collaborative Practice Between Korean Traditional Medicine and Western Medicine for Dementia: Based on Analysis of Questionnaire Survey in Professional Group (치매의 한방치료와 한양방 협진치료에 관한 전문가 집단 설문연구)

  • Lee, Go-Eun;Jeon, Won-Kyung;Heo, Eun-Jung;Yang, Hyun Duk;Kang, Hyung-Won
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.49-68
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    • 2012
  • Objectives : Recently, the elderly population and dementia prevalence have been rapidly increasing in Korea. Dementia is a concept of syndrome composed of characteristic symptoms. However, there have been no approved treatments for dementia with proven efficacy. Therefore, we investigated Korean traditional treatment being used in clinic and collaborative practice for dementia in the professional group. Methods : We conducted a survey using questionnaires to professors of oriental neuropsychiatry for a month. Items of the questionnaire consisted of overall Korean traditional medical treatment for dementia, which included herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, psychotherapy and others. Results : 1. It was shown that Yukmijihwangtanggamibang, Jowiseungcheongtang, Seonghyangjeonggisan have been used the most in herbal medicine. 2. Chechim, Saamchimbeop, and scalp acupuncture have been used the most in acupuncture treatment. 3. In Korean traditional psychotherapy, Ijeongbyeongi, Jieongoronyobeop, Gigongyobeop have been used, and effective in anxiety, agitation, improvement of comprehension for caregiver and environment. 4. Most professors answered that collaborative practice between Korean traditional medicine and western medicine has been needed for dementia. They suggested that herbal medicine, followed by acupuncture, and moxibustion can be used with western medicine simultaneously. Conclusions : The survey revealed that professors use herbal medicine and acupuncture as main treatments for dementia. They share perspective regarding the need of long period to treat dementia patients, and there are needs of collaborative practice for dementia.

A Review of Korean Medicine for Clinical Practice Guidelines for Cervical Cancer (자궁경부암의 한의학적 진료에 대한 고찰)

  • Jung, Hyun-Jung;Yoo, Hwa-seung
    • Journal of Korean Traditional Oncology
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2016
  • The incidence rate of cervical cancer in Korea is still higher than in other developed countries, notwithstanding the national mass screening program. Cervical cancer prognosis is good due to an effective treatment such as surgery or radiation therapy, concurrent chemotherapy in the early stage. However, it is still a poor prognosis when advanced stage or recurrent. Some studies said that combined oriental and western medicine can improve the survival, quality of life, immune function, and decrease side effects in cervical cancer. In the western medical part, clinical practice guideline was published in 2006, 2007 and 2010 in Korea. In China, oriental medicine clinical practice guideline have been published in 2014. But there is no Korean medicine clinical practice guideline. This study will introduce the methods of diagnosis and the medical therapeutics which is commonly utilized for cervical cancer in Korea, and existing Korean medicine clinical practice guideline for Disease Analysis and Treatment (辨證論治). This study will be a meaningful study to establish clinical practice guidelines of Korean Medicine for cervical cancer.

E-mail Survey for Developing Clinical Trial Protocol on Individualized Acupuncture Treatment for Knee Osteoarthritis (무릎 관절염의 맞춤형 침구 임상시험 프로토콜 개발을 위한 전자우편 설문 조사)

  • Lee, Seung-Deok;Kim, Sun-Woong;Choi, Sun-Mi;Seo, Jung-Chul;Lee, Sang-Hoon;Kim, Yong-Suk
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.197-204
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    • 2005
  • Objectives : This survey was accomplished to find out how Korean medical doctors take acupuncture prescriptions for knee osteoarthritis in real clinical practice. Methods : The survey questions were developed by the consensus from 4 professors and 10 residents who major in acupuncture & moxibustion for developing clinical trial protocol on individualized acupuncture treatment for knee osteoarthritis. The questionnaires were distributed via e-mail to 3,306 members of Korea Oriental Medical Association from March 15th to March 23rd in 2005.84 members completed answers, and the computerized data were analyzed by ISP statistical program. Results : 1. 68 out of 84 Korean medical doctors used pattern diagnosis. 2. 61 out of 84 Korean medical doctors used both local and remote points, 20 doctors remote points only, and 3 doctors local acupuncture points only. 3. In case of doctors who use remote acupuncture points only, the acupuncture prescription principle was Saam or five element acupuncture (66%), along the meridian pathway (14%), Eight constitutional acupuncture (11%), Taegeuk acupuncture (2%), and miscellaneous (18%). Conclusion : In our e-mail survey, Korean medical doctors who experienced more than 10 year practice answered that they use five element acupuncture or Saam acupuncture according to meridian pathway theory as the most common principle of their acupuncture treatment prescription.

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The Evaluation of the Knowledge and Educational Requirement Levels of Oriental Medicine of Medical Staff Working in Oriental-Western Collaborative Medicine Hospitals (한양방 협진 병원 종사자의 한의학 지식정도 및 교육요구도 평가)

  • Lee, Hyun-Ju;Kim, Sun-Lim;Jung, Min-Soo;Choi, Man-Kyu
    • Journal of Society of Preventive Korean Medicine
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.49-60
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    • 2008
  • This study investigated the Oriental medicine knowledge and educational requirement of medical staff working in Oriental-Western collaborative medicine hospitals(except for Oriental and Western medicine doctors) based on the recognition that not only mutual understanding and cooperation between Oriental and Western medicine doctors but also the knowledge of Oriental medicine of medical support staff such as nurses, medical technologists, pharmacists and administrative staff are very important to promote Oriental-Western collaborative medical treatment. The study results are summarized as follows : First, it was found that the ratio of nurses who took Oriental medicine education was much higher than those of other groups. They took Oriental medicine education in the types of school curriculum (27.0%) and special lectures in workplace(20.4%). Second, many of the people who took Oriental medicine education were found to be not satisfied with the education in general - 32.7% of them answered the education content was "so so" and 48.4% of them answered "unsatisfactory." Third, the general necessity of Oriental medicine education was found to be an average of 3.60 out of 5, and the number was higher "after employment"(average=3.85) than "before employment"(average=3.04). Fourth, the study found that Oriental-Western collaborative medicine hospital staff are well aware of the necessity of the knowledge of Oriental medicine in the cases of communications between different occupational types, consultations with patients or their guardians, treatment and nursing and the establishment of the practice of specialized Oriental medicine institutes. Fifth, the levels of Oriental medicine knowledge showed a difference in average value according to the role range(p<0.000), and it was found that there is an interaction effect between occupation type and role range(p<0.015).

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A Study on Restitution of technique of medical massage of viscera and bowels of Picture of five viscera and six bowels Quote in Classified Assemblage of Medical Prescriptions ("의방유취(醫方類聚)"에 인용된 "오장육부도(五臟六腑圖)"의 장부도인법(臟腑導引法) 복원에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Dae-Hyung;Ahn, Sang-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.21-31
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    • 2009
  • Picture of five viscera and six bowels is a Taoist document written by a Taoist woman named Hoeum during Tang dynasty. It contains not only medical contents but also technique of medical massage of viscera and bowels that controls and prevents diseases of Five viscera in the body. Since Picture of five viscera and six bowels was cited in Classified Assemblage of Medical Prescriptions publised in Joseon dynasty during king Seongjong, technique of medical massage of viscera and bowels has been mentioned in Dongeuibogam and has become an important means to exercise five viscera and six bowels to not only medical men but also Confucianists, Taoists, and common people. But nowadays, the detailed exercising method of technique of medical massage of viscera and bowels is not transmitted. The need of restoring practice method of technique of medical massage of viscera and bowels for people of today is required. Here I restitute technique of medical massage of viscera and bowels and present ist reproduction. I hope it will be useful for further research on restitution of technique of medical massage of viscera and bowels.

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Research on the Conflicts and Future Direction of Integrative Medicine in Korea (한.양방 통합의료의 갈등과 방향에 대한 연구 - 한.양방 의료 및 관련 종사자 대상 심층면접을 중심으로 -)

  • Lim, Eun Jin;Kim, So Yun;Sohn, Myoung Sei;Choe, Pyung Nak;Oh, Byeong Sang
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.243-250
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    • 2014
  • This study examined the knowledge and understanding of integrative medicine in Korea, specifically conflicts between western and oriental medicine within Parallel (Dual) health care systems. Qualitative methodology using grounded theory guided semi-structured, in-depth interviews with Western Medical Doctors (W.M.D., n = 6), Oriental Medical Doctors (O.M.D., n = 5) and Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners (T.C.M.P., n = 4). Thematic analysis was used to determine broad themes from the interviews. 15 professionals (W.M.D. (40%), O.M.D. (33%), T.C.M.P. (27%), 10 males (67%) and 5 females (33%), mean age 45) were interviewed, recorded, and transcribed. Thematic analysis revealed three key themes: systematic conflicts, integration and future directions. Subthemes of systematic conflicts included: credibility of Oriental Medicine, commercial imperatives, maintaining social standing of O.M.D., professional qualifications and lack structures supporting collaborative practice. Integration subthemes included lack of academic linkage and clarity for appropriate triage, opposing medical paradigms and limited social imperative. Future directions should include: social justification, guarantee of oriental medicine legitimacy, role of government and understanding of scientific evidence. To successfully integrate dual medical systems there is a need to address differences in social-environmental factors and perceptions of scientific understanding, as well as developing strong academic links in clinical practice.