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성별과 연령층에 따른 병·의원의 의류 제품 소비 경험-환자복 및 의료보조용품 개선 방안 도출을 위해-The Hospital-Clothes Consumption Experience of Consumers According to Gender and Age-A Suggestion for the Improvement of Patient Gowns and Medical Supplies-

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The Hospital-Clothes Consumption Experience of Consumers According to Gender and Age-A Suggestion for the Improvement of Patient Gowns and Medical Supplies-
Authors
정인희이윤정유효선최혜선정혜원홍경희박명자
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
한국의류학회
Keywords
Hospital clothes; Patient gown; Medical supplies; Consumption experience; 병원 의류 제품; 환자복; 의료보조용품; 소비 경험
Citation
한국의류학회지, v.34, no.1, pp 138 - 152
Pages
15
Journal Title
한국의류학회지
Volume
34
Number
1
Start Page
138
End Page
152
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/27122
ISSN
1225-1151
2234-0793
Abstract
This study investigates the actual hospital-clothes consumption experience of consumers according to gender and age. An all age survey was conducted among male and female ex-patients in Korea nationally. From data collected during April and May 2009, a total of 513 responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics, chi-square analysis, two-way ANOVA, and MANOVA using SPSS 10.1.4. The results are as follows. The hospitalization ratio was higher in the male group than in the female group and increased with age. Many hospitalizations were taken to the department of orthopedics, internal treatment, obstetrics and gynecology, and surgery. The satisfaction with patient gowns was low regarding size, fabric touch, color and pattern, psychological comfort, and holistic satisfaction. Specifically, the stiffness of the fabric, cheerless colors, and the limited number of sizes were the main complaints; size dissatisfaction was expressed strongly by females. About 35% of respondents showed a positive attitude to wear premium patient gowns. Various medical supplies were used and different items were utilized according to gender and age of patients. Uncomfortableness of medical supplies were highly related to laundry and fabric touch.
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