한양방 협진 병원 종사자의 한의학 지식정도 및교육요구도평가The Evaluation of the Knowledge and Educational Requirement Levels of Oriental Medicine of Medical Staff Workingin Oriental-Western Collaborative Medicine Hospitals
- Other Titles
- The Evaluation of the Knowledge and Educational Requirement Levels of Oriental Medicine of Medical Staff Workingin Oriental-Western Collaborative Medicine Hospitals
- Authors
- 이현주; 김선림; 정민수; 최만규
- Issue Date
- 2008
- Publisher
- 대한예방한의학회
- Keywords
- Oriental medicine; medical support staff; Oriental-Western collaborative medical treatment
- Citation
- 대한예방한의학회지, v.12, no.1, pp.49 - 60
- Indexed
- KCI
OTHER
- Journal Title
- 대한예방한의학회지
- Volume
- 12
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 49
- End Page
- 60
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/124676
- ISSN
- 1226-7066
- Abstract
- 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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