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본초 및 용량 용어를 이용한 방제구성 자동추출방법에 대한 연구 -『의종손익』을 중심으로- (A Research on Automatic Data Extract Method for Herbal Formula Combinations Using Herb and Dosage Terminology - Based on 『Euijongsonik』 -)

  • 금유정;이병욱;엄동명;송지청
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제33권4호
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    • pp.67-81
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    • 2020
  • Objectives : This research aims to suggest a automatic data extract method for herbal formula combinations from medical classics' texts. Methods : This research was carried out by using Access of Microsoft Office 365 in Windows 10 of Microsoft. The subject text for extraction was 『Euijongsonik』. Using data sets of herb and dosage terminology, herbal medicinals and their dosages were extracted. Afterwards, using the position value of the character string, the formula combinations were automatically extracted. Results :The PC environment of this research was Intel Core i7-1065G7 CPU 1.30GHz, with 8GB of RAM and a Windows 10 64bit operation system. Out of 6,115 verses, 19,277 herb-dosage combinations were extracted. Conclusions : In this research, it was demonstrated that in the case of classical texts that are available as data, knowledge on herbal medicine could be extracted without human or material resources. This suggests an applicability of classical text knowledge to clinical practice.

Statues and Improvement of Electronic Medical Record System in Traditional Korean Medicine

  • Jung, Bo-Young;Kim, Kyeong Han;Kim, Song-Yi;Sung, Hyun-Kyung;Park, Jeong-Su;Go, Ho-Yeon;Park, Jang-Kyung
    • 대한약침학회지
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.195-202
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    • 2018
  • Objectives: The study was to survey use of electronic medical records in subjects of Korean medicine doctors working for Korean medicine organizations and to contemplate ways to develop utilization of electronic medical records. Methods: On August 2017, it conducted online self-reported survey on subjects of Korean medicine doctors at Korean hospitals and clinics who agreed to participate in the study. A total 40 doctors in hospital and 279 doctors in clinic were included. The surveyed contents include kinds of electronic chart, reason for not using electronic medical records and problems with creation of medical records. Results: It finds that 100% of those working at Korean medicine hospitals and 86.4% of those at Korean medicine clinics have used electronic medical records. Subjects answered the biggest reason for not using electronic medical records was inconvenience. The most serious problems with creation of electronic medical records at Korean medicine organizations found in the study include there was no method of creation of medical records and no standardized terminology for use in electronic medical records. Conclusion: For utilization of electronic medical records at Korean medicine organizations, standardization of terminology, development of EMR in favour of its users and development of strategy that motivates use of EMR are required.

국내 보완대체의학 사용 실태조사 연구의 동향 분석 (Research Trend Analysis of the Prevalence of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Korea)

  • 김슬기;이상훈;서현주;백승민;최선미
    • 대한한의학회지
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.24-41
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: This study reviewed research trends concerning the prevalence of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use and to suggest future research directions appropriate to medical circumstances in Korea. Methods: We searched for surveys of CAM use in 8 databases including 6 Korean databases, Ovid MEDLINE, and the CINAHL electronic database. Three independent reviewers working in pairs screened titles and abstracts of articles for eligibility. Full text was retrieved in case of disagreement on the eligibility. The main analysis targets included survey researcher's affiliation, terminology used in the title, study subject, definition of CAM, classifications of CAM modalities, and the area assortment of CAM and traditional Korean medicine (TKM). Results: 92 articles were included for analysis. The major constituent of affiliation was doctors (53%). According to years, study subjects were diversified to a large range of diseases. Since 2003, terminology is absorbed to use CAM. But actually, the most commonly used definition in the research was comprehensive such as "not generally considered part of major medicine" (55.4%) and the most used classification of CAM was self-criteria (61.9%). As for area assortment of CAM and TKM, many therapies exist in a gray zone between CAM and TKM. Conclusions: Standardized definition and classification criteria about CAM fit to the Korean healthcare system have not yet developed. For traditional Korean medicine academia, more concern should be paid to establishing appropriate development of definitions and classification criteria.

언해의서 비교고찰을 통한 한의학용어의 번역표준안 - 『언해두창집요』, 『언해구급방』, 『언해태산집요』를 중심으로 (Standard Translation of Terms of Korean Medicine through Consideration of Chinese-Korean Collated Medical Classics - With focus on 『Eonhaegugeupbang』, 『Eonhaetaesanjipyo』 and 『Eonhaetaesanjipyo』 -)

  • 구현희;김현구;이정현;오준호;권오민
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.49-61
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    • 2012
  • This article set out to develop an old Chinese - modern Korean collated terminology by analyzing and paralleling Chinese-Korean translational terms relevant to Korean medicine at a minimum meaning unit from "Eonhaegugeupbang", "Eonhaetaesanjipyo" and "Eonhaetaesanjipyo". Those are composed of original Chinese texts and their subsequent corresponding Korean translations. It tries to make a list of translational standards of Korean medicine terms by classifying the cases of translational ambiguity in terms of disease, body position, thumbnail-pressing acupuncture method, and disease-curing method. The above-mentioned ancient books are medical classics written by Huh Jun, the representative medical physician, and published by the Joseon government. Thus, they are appropriate enough as historically legitimate medical documents, from which are drawn out words and terms to form an old Chinese - modern Korean collation dictionary. This collation glossary will contribute to the increased relevance of data ming, or information retrieval. in a database system and information search engine of massive Korean medical records, by means of providing a novel way to obtaining synchronized results between the original writings of old Chinese and the secondary translated ones of modern Korean. The glossary will promote the collective but consistent translation of numerous old archives of Korean medicine and in other related fields as well.

Health Indicators Related to Disease, Death, and Reproduction

  • Choi, Jeoungbin;Ki, Moran;Kwon, Ho Jang;Park, Boyoung;Bae, Sanghyuk;Oh, Chang-Mo;Chun, Byung Chul;Oh, Gyung-Jae;Lee, Young Hoon;Lee, Tae-Yong;Cheong, Hae Kwan;Choi, Bo Youl;Park, Jung Han;Park, Sue K.
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제52권1호
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    • pp.14-20
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    • 2019
  • One of the primary goals of epidemiology is to quantify various aspects of a population's health, illness, and death status and the determinants (or risk factors) thereof by calculating health indicators that measure the magnitudes of various conditions. There has been some confusion regarding health indicators, with discrepancies in usage among organizations such as the World Health Organization the, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the CDC of other countries, and the usage of the relevant terminology may vary across papers. Therefore, in this review, we would like to propose appropriate terminological definitions for health indicators based on the most commonly used meanings and/or the terms used by official agencies, in order to bring clarity to this area of confusion. We have used appropriate examples to make each health indicator easy for the reader to understand. We have included practical exercises for some health indicators to help readers understand the underlying concepts.

대한한의학원전학회지(大韓韓醫學原典學會誌) 서적명(書籍名) 로마자 표기 고찰 (A Study on Romanized nomenclature for Books in Journal of Korean Medical Classics)

  • 송지청;김도훈;엄동명
    • 대한한의학원전학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.11-31
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    • 2014
  • Objectives : Nomenclature for medical terminology is the most important point in traditional medical standardization. For example, standard nomenclature for acupuncture points, herbal medicines and prescriptions have been treated. However, studies on standard nomenclature for traditional medical books are rare. Methods : Following up all articles in Journal of Korean Medical Classics[JKMC], which have romanized name for medical books and analyzing problems of those. Results : There were so several methods to write in romanized character even to unique and replaceable name. Conclusions : Romanized nomenclature for medical book as a terminology must have unique expression. So we suggest that authors to write articles have to use unique romanized nomenclature for medical books and books published in a certain country should be written in romanized characters with their own languages.

한의학의 음양론적 인체관과 음양개념의 은유적 이해 (Understanding the Yin-Yang Doctrine of Korean Medicine As a Metaphor)

  • 이충열
    • 동의생리병리학회지
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    • 제28권5호
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    • pp.465-477
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    • 2014
  • In Korean Medicine (KM), the Yin-Yang doctrine is still used as a theoretical tool for understanding and explaining the clinical experiences. However, as the traditional culture declined in East Asia and the scientific culture took over, there was an increased negative view on the Yin-Yang doctrine, and thus a heightened distrust over KM. For KM to survive in an unfamiliar culture of science, a novel outlook on the Yin-Yang doctrine is needed. In this sense, I consider a thoroughly medical take on the Yin-Yang doctrine to be most important. The focus needs to be on the goals of medicine: this includes riddance of any discourses on Yin-Yang that cannot contribute to the goals, and an enhancement of the Yin-Yang concept as a rational and scientific terminology. One way to achieve this is by understanding Yin-Yang as a type of metaphor. The Yin-Yang doctrine that is utilized in KM corresponds well to the conceptual metaphor suggested by Lakoff and Johnson. As a metaphor, the Yin-Yang concept plays a role in structuring the target domain, that is life phenomena, metaphorically. Through the Yin-Yang metaphors, the life phenomena are understood as the Yin-Yang phenomena, and are systematically organized by the subcategories contained in the Yin-Yang doctrine. Understanding Yin-Yang as a metaphor is a good way to enhance the Yin-Yang concept and doctrine as a rational terminology and method.

학습장애에 대한 고찰 (The Study of Learning Disability)

  • 한재경
    • 혜화의학회지
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.21-39
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : The aim of this study was to investigate the concept of learning disability. Method : I surveyed some of medical and special education books about learning disability. Results and Conclusion : The following result were obtained 1. Learning Disability is a terminology having a special difficulty in acquirement or use of listening, speaking, reading, writing, reasoning and arithmetic. It generally has a various form. 2. Learning Disability is induced by congenital factor, postnatal brain damage, environmental malfunction, nutrition and biochemical elements. 3. Learning Disability is classified into developmental and schoolwork.

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보완대체의학의 정의 변화와 국내 관련 연구 분석 (Changing Definitions of Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Related Research Analysis in Korea)

  • 이태형;김남일;맹웅재
    • 한국한의학연구원논문집
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.43-55
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    • 2010
  • Objective : There is a growing interest on Complementary and Alternative Medicine(CAM). But the term 'CAM' often causes confusion, for the perception of CAM is determined by how the relationship between CAM and Conventional Medicine is established. Methods : In this paper, we researched the concept of CAM through the change in the terminology and definition of CAM throughout history. Furthermore, we also analyzed related papers in Korea. Results : International studies show that the relationship between Conventional Medicine and CAM has become more cooperative. Meanwhile, in Korea, Korean Medicine is categorized as a type of Conventional Medicine, not CAM. Conclusion : Though Korean Medicine is included in Conventional Medicine in Korea, the research methodology is still restricted in ways of bio-medical science. Further study on the original research method of Korean Medicine is needed.