보건소 한방공공보건사업에 대한 사업담당자의 인식Perception of Health Center Staff on Health Promotion Promgramme Using Traditional Korean Medicine
- Other Titles
- Perception of Health Center Staff on Health Promotion Promgramme Using Traditional Korean Medicine
- Authors
- 이상재; 한동운; 윤태형; 송기민; 김영수
- Issue Date
- Sep-2007
- Publisher
- 대한한의학회
- Keywords
- Korean traditional health promotion programme; perception; hub health centre; Korean traditional health promotion programme; perception; hub health centre
- Citation
- 대한한의학회지, v.28, no.3, pp 1 - 12
- Pages
- 12
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 대한한의학회지
- Volume
- 28
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 12
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/179546
- ISSN
- 1010-0695
2288-3339
- Abstract
- Objectives : The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of health promotion programmes using
traditional Korean medicine among public health centre staff in charge of running such programmes. To do so, we
examined and analysed the current situation of implementing the programmes in the public health centre.
Methods : A survey was designed to collect information on perception of the health promotion programmes using
traditional Korean medicine by public health centre staff in charge of running such programmes. The survey, using
a structured questionnaire designed for this study, was conducted on 161 public health centre staff attending an annual
meeting to presenting the results of activity evaluation related to public health programmes using traditional Korean
medicine in public health centres. The participants were asked about the most successful programme, the benefits of
the programmes, the positive aspects of the programmes, the most desirable outcomes of the programmes and so on.
The data were analysed using SPSS system 12.0 for Windows.
Results : Of the 161 questionnaires, 121 were analysed. The main findings of this research were as follows. Of the
health promotion programmes using traditional Korean medicine implemented in public health centres, qigong and
stroke preventive health promotion programmes were perceived as the most successful. The major benefits of the
programmes were having merit for health promotion and expecting a positive performance outcome. The major
positive aspects of the programmes for health promotion were cultivating community citizen's support and showing
consistency between the philosophy of the programmes and the direction of existing health promotion programmes.
The most desirable outcomes of the programmes were spreading community understanding of the programme and
establishing an effective and unique health promotion model for implementing the programme. Two major causes of
implementation difficulties were lack of material resources such as manpower, facility, and equipment, and methods
of performance evaluation. One of the most urgent needs for activating the implementation of programmes was
continuing financial and technical support from the central government.
Conclusions : To promote the role of traditional Korean medicine in the public health sector in order to integrate
traditional medicine into the public health system, government should develop some measures for solving the
identified causes of implementation difficulties and coping with the most urgent needs for activating the
implementation of programmes.
Objectives : The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of health promotion programmes using
traditional Korean medicine among public health centre staff in charge of running such programmes. To do so, we
examined and analysed the current situation of implementing the programmes in the public health centre.
Methods : A survey was designed to collect information on perception of the health promotion programmes using
traditional Korean medicine by public health centre staff in charge of running such programmes. The survey, using
a structured questionnaire designed for this study, was conducted on 161 public health centre staff attending an annual
meeting to presenting the results of activity evaluation related to public health programmes using traditional Korean
medicine in public health centres. The participants were asked about the most successful programme, the benefits of
the programmes, the positive aspects of the programmes, the most desirable outcomes of the programmes and so on.
The data were analysed using SPSS system 12.0 for Windows.
Results : Of the 161 questionnaires, 121 were analysed. The main findings of this research were as follows. Of the
health promotion programmes using traditional Korean medicine implemented in public health centres, qigong and
stroke preventive health promotion programmes were perceived as the most successful. The major benefits of the
programmes were having merit for health promotion and expecting a positive performance outcome. The major
positive aspects of the programmes for health promotion were cultivating community citizen's support and showing
consistency between the philosophy of the programmes and the direction of existing health promotion programmes.
The most desirable outcomes of the programmes were spreading community understanding of the programme and
establishing an effective and unique health promotion model for implementing the programme. Two major causes of
implementation difficulties were lack of material resources such as manpower, facility, and equipment, and methods
of performance evaluation. One of the most urgent needs for activating the implementation of programmes was
continuing financial and technical support from the central government.
Conclusions : To promote the role of traditional Korean medicine in the public health sector in order to integrate
traditional medicine into the public health system, government should develop some measures for solving the
identified causes of implementation difficulties and coping with the most urgent needs for activating the
implementation of programmes.
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