1.Statistic Observation of Marriages, Births, and Children in Multi-cultural Families and Policy Perspectives in Korea.
Ji Hyun LEE ; Myung Hee HAHN ; Sung Hoon CHUNG ; Yong Sung CHOI ; Ji Young CHANG ; Chong Woo BAE ; Yu Kyung KIM ; Hye Ryun KIM
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2012;23(2):76-86
PURPOSE: Recently, the trend of multi-cultural families is rising in number due to increasing marriage-based immigrants in Korea. We evaluated statistic changes of characteristics in international marriage, births, and off-springs for the past 20 years in Korea. METHODS: The annual report of national population from Statistics Korea, the survey results about the present status of resident foreigners from Korea Ministry of Health and Welfare, Korea Ministry of Public Administration and Security, and editorials from Health and Welfare Forum and other related reports of Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs and Korea Ministry of Health and Welfare were used. RESULTS: There were 35,098 (10.8%) international marriages among total 326,104 marriages in 2010 in Korea. The regional distribution of the international marriage was the highest in Gyeonggi (18.5%), and the lowest in Jeju (1.1%). The metropolitan area Seoul (15.4%), Incheon (4.5%) and Gyeonggi (18.3%) comprised one third of the entire international marriage. The number of childbirths was 13,443 (2.9%) in 2008, 19,024 (4.3%) in 2009, and 20,312 (4.3%) in 2010 with increasing trend. The number of off-springs was 44,258 in 2007, 58,007 in 2008, 99,684 in 2009 and 105,502 in 2010. Children less than 18 years old was 93.1%. We expected 1.5 times of increase over the next coming 10 years in the number of multi-cultural international marriage and off-springs compared with 2011. CONCLUSION: When we evaluated the characteristics of multi-cultural marriages, childbirths, and off-springs, systemic nationwide care seemed to be necessary in the aspect of health problems such as perinatology, obstetrics, neonatology, and pediatrics. We expect our results to be utilized for the basic health data.
Birth Rate
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Child
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Emigrants and Immigrants
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Epidemiologic Methods
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Humans
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Korea
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Marriage
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Neonatology
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Obstetrics
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Parturition
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Pediatrics
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Perinatology
2.Changing Medical Care Delivery System and Problems in Pediatrics Clerkship.
Korean Journal of Medical Education 1989;1(2):10-14
No abstract available.
Pediatrics*
3.Impact factor of Korean Journal of Pediatrics on Korean Medical Citation Index and Science Citation Index of Web of Science.
Chong Woo BAE ; Sun Hee CHOI ; Man Yong HAN ; Yeong Ho RHA ; Young Jin LEE
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2011;54(4):152-156
PURPOSE: The total number of times a paper is cited, also known as the impact factor (IF) of a medical journal, is widely implied in evaluating the quality of a research paper. We evaluated the citation index data as an IF of Korean J Pediatr in Korean Medical Citation Index (KoMCI) and JCI of Web of Science. METHODS: We calculated the IF of Korean J Pediatr at KoMCI supervised by Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors. And we estimated the IF of Korean J Pediatr by the JCI of Web of Science although it was never officially reported. RESULTS: The IF of Korean J Pediatr on KoMCI has increased from 0.100 in the year 2000, to 0.205 in 2008, and 0.326 in 2009. Although the IF of Korean J Pediatr was 0.006 in 2005, 0.018 in 2006, 0.028 in 2008, 0.066 in 2009, and 0.018 in 2010 according to the JCI of Web of Science, the number of citations are steadily increasing. CONCLUSION: Understanding and realizing the current status will be a stepping stone for further improvement. The next objective of the Korean J Pediatr is to become registered in the SCI or SCIE. Increasing the IF according to the JCI of Web of Science is crucial in order to achieve this goal.
Pediatrics
4.Psychosomatic Problems in Pediatrics.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1986;29(9):1-4
No abstract available.
Pediatrics*
5.A comparison of actual versus estimated weights among Filipino children using the original and updated Advanced Paediatric Life Support (APLS) Formulae, Mercy Method and Broselow Tape: A prospective study.
Fides Roxanne M. CASTOR ; Jonathan S. CU
Acta Medica Philippina 2022;56(9):31-38
Introduction. In resuscitating children, actual weight should be obtained before intervention. However, this is not always possible in the emergency setting. Identifying a simple, accurate, and precise method of weight estimation is essential in the delivery of optimal care for Filipino children seen at the emergency department.
Objectives. To evaluate and compare the accuracy and precision of different weight estimation methods in Filipino children.
Methods. A cross-sectional, single-center study was conducted among patients aged >28 days-12 years seen at the Philippine General Hospital Emergency Room. The traditional and updated Advanced Pediatric Life Support (APLS), Broselow tape, and Mercy Method were used for weight estimation. Bland Altman analysis was performed to see the mean difference and limits of agreement between actual and estimated weights of the children.
Results. Broselow tape gave the closest average weight estimate, overestimating it by 0.7 kg, followed by Mercy method at 0.955 kg higher than actual. Traditional APLS yielded 1.565 kg and the Updated APLS 3.299 kg. Mercy Method had the narrowest limit of agreement.
Conclusion. Among the four weight estimation methods, Broselow tape is the most accurate while the Mercy method is the most precise. Traditional APLS performed better than the updated APLS. Length-based methods and anthropometric surrogates proved to be more reliable than age-based formulae.
Pediatrics ;
6.Announcement of publication of the Korean Journal of Pediatrics in English.
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2010;53(5):615-615
No abstract available.
Pediatrics
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Publications
7.Some opinions of bronchial asthma in the Institute of Pediatrics
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;423(5):47-49
A study on 56 children with bronchial asthma in the Institute of Pediatrics during 5-10/2001 has shown that the bronchial asthma is increasingly, accounted for the high rate among respiratory tract diseases. The disease occurred in men more frequently than in women in which children with ages of 5-10 accounted for highest rate of disease. The severity of bronchial asthma did not much influence the children's life. The treatment should be considered for individuals and involved the combination of corticoids and 2-adrenergic stimulant.
Asthma
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Pediatrics
8.Artificial ventilation in pediatric tetanus: mortality and complication
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):12-16
74 patients with severe tetanus who have indication of artificial ventilation were evaluated. These patients were 15 years old or less at baseline. Participants were divided into 2 groups. Group 1 (40 patients) had received artificial ventilation, and group 2 (34 patients) had not received artificial ventilation due to the ventilators were not available. The mortality of groups 1 was 60% (16/40) and that of group 2 was 94.12% (32/34). Ventilators are very helpful in the management of severe tetanus but their complications caused many problems
Tetanus
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Pediatrics
9.Safe transport for pediatric patients
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2005;0(12):9-12
Transport for pediatric patients from one department to another ones in the same hospital or from one hospital to another must be sure of their safety and during the transportation, the patients’ situation were followed up and treated appropriately. The patient needs to move to a better place that includes care condition and treatment or where the explorative tests can be done to server for diagnosis and treatment
Pediatrics, Transportation
10.50 Years Ago in Journal of Academy of Pediatrics: Agammaglobulinemia.
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2007;50(12):1266-1266
No abstract available.
Agammaglobulinemia*
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Pediatrics*