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일개 농촌지역 보건지소 고혈압 환자의 치료지속성 (A Study on Therapeutic Compliance of Hypertensive Patients in a Rural Health Subcenter)

  • 송민근
    • 농촌의학ㆍ지역보건
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.155-164
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    • 2002
  • 본 연구는 일개 보건지소에 등록된 고혈압 환자의 치료율 및 관리율을 구하고 치료지속성과 관련성이 있는 변수를 파악하고 치료중단 이유를 조사하기 위하여 2000년 11월 이전에 군남면 보건지소에 등록되어 치료받고 있는 고혈압 환자 295명을 대상으로 하여, 의무기록조사와 전화설문조사를 병행하여 실시되었다. 그 결과는 다음과 같다. 1. 대상자 295명중 남자가 108명(36.6%), 여자가 187명 (62.7%)이었으며 평균연령은 남자 64.6세, 여자 66.3 세로 여성에서 더 높았다(p<0.05). 2. 대상자의 54.9%가 지속적인 치료를 받는 것으로 조사되었고, 간헐적 치료군이 19.3%, 치료중단군이 25.8%였다. 3. 성, 연령, 의료보장, 거주지 등 연구대상자의 특성중 거주지로부터 보건지소까지 이동시 소요되는 시간만이 치료지속성과 통계적으로 유의한 관련성이 있었다(p<0.01). 3. 치료중단의 이유로는 증상 또는 몸의 불편함이 없어서가 23.9%를 차지하였고 그 다음으로 타의료기관 이용(18.4%), 교통의 불편(17.9%), 약국 이용(14.9%), 거동 불가능(7.5%), 경제적인 이유(6.0%), 보건지소 서비스에 불만족(4.4%) 순이었다. 4. 전체 대상자 295명의 평균 치료혈압은 $144.9{\pm}12.9/86.9{\pm}8.6mmHg$이었고, 이들 중 평균 치료혈압 이 140/90mmHg 미만으로 적절히 조절되는 환자는 32.5%였다. 이러한 연구결과를 종합해 볼 때, 보건지소 고혈압 환자들의 낮은 치료율, 관리율을 개선하기 위해서는, 적극적인 추후관리와 고혈압에 대한 환자의 잘못된 인식을 교정해주는 효과적인 보건교육을 포함하는 보다 체계적인 고혈압 관리 사업이 요구된다고 하겠다.

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일반의약품 판매규제 완화효과와 정책제언 (The Effect of the Improvement of the Sales Regulation of General Medicine and Political Proposals)

  • 염민선
    • 한국유통학회지:유통연구
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    • 제15권5호
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    • pp.237-255
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    • 2010
  • 국내 약사법에서는 약 판매를 약국에 한정하고 있다. 이로 인해 심야나 공휴일에 약 구입이 어려워 소비자 선택폭이 제한되어 소비자 불편이 가중되고 있다. 또한 급속한 고령화의 진전은 노인의료비를 급격히 증가시켜 국가 의료보험 재정을 악화시키는 요인으로 작용하고 있다. 한편 미국, 일본 등 선진국들은 자가치료(self-medication)를 지원하는 관점에서 안전성과 유효성이 검증된 일반의약품에 대해서는 편의점이나 슈퍼마켓 등 일반 소매점에서의 판매를 허용하고 있다. 특히, 세계적으로 안전추구 경향이 강한 일본은 급증하는 의료비를 억제하기 위해 일반의약품의 판매채널을 다양화하였고, 그 결과 경제, 사회분야에 다음과 같은 다양한 규제완화 효과를 얻게 되었다. 첫째, 일반의약품의 유통채널이 약국에서 일반 소매점포로까지 확대되면서 잠재수요가 유발되어 관련시장이 확대되었다. 둘째, 판매채널 간 경쟁이 촉진되면서 의약품 가격이 하락했다. 셋째, 의약품 판매채널 증가로 소비자의 선택폭이 확대되었고 소비자 이용 편리성이 증대되었다. 넷째, 판매채널 다원화로 경쟁 환경이 조성되면서 기업의 경쟁력 제고 노력을 가속화시켰다. 다섯째, 자가치료 환경조성을 통해 의료비 재정건전성 제고 기반을 마련했다. 국내 65세 이상 인구는 2000년에 7%를 넘어섰고 2018년에는 14%를 웃돌 것으로 보여 국민의료비 증가는 가속화될 전망이다. 우리도 의료선진국과 같이 고령화시대를 대비하는 차원에서 일반의약품의 판매처를 다양화하여 자가치료 환경을 조성함으로써 개인의료비 지출을 줄이고, 국가의료보험 재정건전성을 제고하며, 나아가 소비자 후생을 증진시켜나가야 할 것이다.

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농촌(農村) 주민(住民)들의 의료필요도(醫療必要度)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) (A Study Concerning Health Needs in Rural Korea)

  • 이성관;김두희;정종학;정극수;박상빈;최정헌;홍순호;라진훈
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.29-94
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    • 1974
  • Today most developed countries provide modern medical care for most of the population. The rural area is the more neglected area in the medical and health field. In public health, the philosophy is that medical care for in maintenance of health is a basic right of man; it should not be discriminated against racial, environmental or financial situations. The deficiency of the medical care system, cultural bias, economic development, and ignorance of the residents about health care brought about the shortage of medical personnel and facilities on the rural areas. Moreover, medical students and physicians have been taught less about rural health care than about urban health care. Medical care, therefore, is insufficient in terms of health care personnel/and facilities in rural areas. Under such a situation, there is growing concern about the health problems among the rural population. The findings presented in this report are useful measures of the major health problems and even more important, as a guide to planning for improved medical care systems. It is hoped that findings from this study will be useful to those responsible for improving the delivery of health service for the rural population. Objectives: -to determine the health status of the residents in the rural areas. -to assess the rural population's needs in terms of health and medical care. -to make recommendations concerning improvement in the delivery of health and medical care for the rural population. Procedures: For the sampling design, the ideal would be to sample according to the proportion of the composition age-groups. As the health problems would be different by group, the sample was divided into 10 different age-groups. If the sample were allocated by proportion of composition of each age group, some age groups would be too small to estimate the health problem. The sample size of each age-group population was 100 people/age-groups. Personal interviews were conducted by specially trained medical students. The interviews dealt at length with current health status, medical care problems, utilization of medical services, medical cost paid for medical care and attitudes toward health. In addition, more information was gained from the public health field, including environmental sanitation, maternal and child health, family planning, tuberculosis control, and dental health. The sample Sample size was one fourth of total population: 1,438 The aged 10-14 years showed the largest number of 254 and the aged under one year was the smallest number of 81. Participation in examination Examination sessions usually were held in the morning every Tuesday, Wenesday, and Thursday for 3 hours at each session at the Namchun Health station. In general, the rate of participation in medical examination was low especially in ages between 10-19 years old. The highest rate of participation among are groups was the under one year age-group by 100 percent. The lowest use rate as low as 3% of those in the age-groups 10-19 years who are attending junior and senior high school in Taegu city so the time was not convenient for them to recieve examinations. Among the over 20 years old group, the rate of participation of female was higher than that of males. The results are as follows: A. Publie health problems Population: The number of pre-school age group who required child health was 724, among them infants numbered 96. Number of eligible women aged 15-44 years was 1,279, and women with husband who need maternal health numbered 700. The age-group of 65 years or older was 201 needed more health care and 65 of them had disabilities. (Table 2). Environmental sanitation: Seventy-nine percent of the residents relied upon well water as a primary source of dringking water. Ninety-three percent of the drinking water supply was rated as unfited quality for drinking. More than 90% of latrines were unhygienic, in structure design and sanitation (Table 15). Maternal and child health: Maternal health Average number of pregnancies of eligible women was 4 times. There was almost no pre- and post-natal care. Pregnancy wastage Still births was 33 per 1,000 live births. Spontaneous abortion was 156 per 1,000 live births. Induced abortion was 137 per 1,000 live births. Delivery condition More than 90 percent of deliveries were conducted at home. Attendants at last delivery were laymen by 76% and delivery without attendants was 14%. The rate of non-sterilized scissors as an instrument used to cut the umbilical cord was as high as 54% and of sickles was 14%. The rate of difficult delivery counted for 3%. Maternal death rate estimates about 35 per 10,000 live births. Child health Consultation rate for child health was almost non existant. In general, vaccination rate of children was low; vaccination rates for children aged 0-5 years with BCG and small pox were 34 and 28 percent respectively. The rate of vaccination with DPT and Polio were 23 and 25% respectively but the rate of the complete three injections were as low as 5 and 3% respectively. The number of dead children was 280 per 1,000 living children. Infants death rate was 45 per 1,000 live births (Table 16), Family planning: Approval rate of married women for family planning was as high as 86%. The rate of experiences of contraception in the past was 51%. The current rate of contraception was 37%. Willingness to use contraception in the future was as high as 86% (Table 17). Tuberculosis control: Number of registration patients at the health center currently was 25. The number indicates one eighth of estimate number of tuberculosis in the area. Number of discharged cases in the past accounted for 79 which showed 50% of active cases when discharged time. Rate of complete treatment among reasons of discharge in the past as low as 28%. There needs to be a follow up observation of the discharged cases (Table 18). Dental problems: More than 50% of the total population have at least one or more dental problems. (Table 19) B. Medical care problems Incidence rate: 1. In one month Incidence rate of medical care problems during one month was 19.6 percent. Among these health problems which required rest at home were 11.8 percent. The estimated number of patients in the total population is 1,206. The health problems reported most frequently in interviews during one month are: GI trouble, respiratory disease, neuralgia, skin disease, and communicable disease-in that order, The rate of health problems by age groups was highest in the 1-4 age group and in the 60 years or over age group, the lowest rate was the 10-14 year age group. In general, 0-29 year age group except the 1-4 year age group was low incidence rate. After 30 years old the rate of health problems increases gradually with aging. Eighty-three percent of health problems that occured during one month were solved by primary medical care procedures. Seventeen percent of health problems needed secondary care. Days rested at home because of illness during one month were 0.7 days per interviewee and 8days per patient and it accounts for 2,161 days for the total productive population in the area. (Table 20) 2. In a year The incidence rate of medical care problems during a year was 74.8%, among them health problems which required rest at home was 37 percent. Estimated number of patients in the total population during a year was 4,600. The health problems that occured most frequently among the interviewees during a year were: Cold (30%), GI trouble (18), respiratory disease (11), anemia (10), diarrhea (10), neuralgia (10), parasite disease (9), ENT (7), skin (7), headache (7), trauma (4), communicable disease (3), and circulatory disease (3) -in that order. The rate of health problems by age groups was highest in the infants group, thereafter the rate decreased gradually until the age 15-19 year age group which showed the lowest, and then the rate increased gradually with aging. Eighty-seven percent of health problems during a year were solved by primary medical care. Thirteen percent of them needed secondary medical care procedures. Days rested at home because of illness during a year were 16 days per interviewee and 44 days per patient and it accounted for 57,335 days lost among productive age group in the area (Table 21). Among those given medical examination, the conditions observed most frequently were respiratory disease, GI trouble, parasite disease, neuralgia, skin disease, trauma, tuberculosis, anemia, chronic obstructive lung disease, eye disorders-in that order (Table 22). The main health problems required secondary medical care are as fellows: (previous page). Utilization of medical care (treatment) The rate of treatment by various medical facilities for all health problems during one month was 73 percent. The rate of receiving of medical care of those who have health problems which required rest at home was 52% while the rate of those who have health problems which did not required rest was 61 percent (Table 23). The rate of receiving of medical care for all health problems during a year was 67 percent. The rate of receiving of medical care of those who have health problems which required rest at home was 82 percent while the rate of those who have health problems which did not required rest was as low as 53 percent (Table 24). Types of medical facilitied used were as follows: Hospital and clinics: 32-35% Herb clinics: 9-10% Drugstore: 53-58% Hospitalization Rate of hospitalization was 1.7% and the estimate number of hospitalizations among the total population during a year will be 107 persons (Table 25). Medical cost: Average medical cost per person during one month and a year were 171 and 2,800 won respectively. Average medical cost per patient during one month and a year were 1,109 and 3,740 won respectively. Average cost per household during a year was 15,800 won (Table 26, 27). Solution measures for health and medical care problems in rural area: A. Health problems which could be solved by paramedical workers such as nurses, midwives and aid nurses etc. are as follows: 1. Improvement of environmental sanitation 2. MCH except medical care problems 3. Family planning except surgical intervention 4. Tuberculosis control except diagnosis and prescription 5. Dental care except operational intervention 6. Health education for residents for improvement of utilization of medical facilities and early diagnosis etc. B. Medical care problems 1. Eighty-five percent of health problems could be solved by primary care procedures by general practitioners. 2. Fifteen percent of health problems need secondary medical procedures by a specialist. C. Medical cost Concidering the economic situation in rural area the amount of 2,062 won per residents during a year will be burdensome, so financial assistance is needed gorvernment to solve health and medical care problems for rural people.

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