- VernacularTitle:北海道の3施設における漢方薬使用の現状と漢方教育
- Author:
Izumi SATO
;
Keiko MAMIYA
;
Yasuhito Kato
;
Satoshi SHIMANO
;
Koichi OTAKI
;
Toshio AWAYA
;
Yoshikazu TASAKI
;
Takayuki KUNISAWA
;
Hiroshi IWASAKI
- Keywords: Community medicine; Kampo education
- From:Kampo Medicine 2017;68(2):157-164
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Medical therapies, adapted to local requirements, are necessary in the field of community medicine. Generalized medical treatment is often all there is in Japan's Konsen Area, due to the large number of elderly people and a paucity of medical institutions. Kampo medical treatment is useful for elderly patients with plural diseases, and the demand for such treatment has been increasing. Therefore, we collected data on Kampo prescriptions prescribed by the doctors at the Nakashibetsu Municipal Hospital, which is the main local hospital in the Konsen Area, from 2010 to 2013. We conducted similar investigations at the Kushiro Red Cross Hospital in Kushiro city, which is centrally located in the Konsen Area, and at Asahikawa Medical University Hospital in Asahikawa, central Hokkaido. The aim of these investigations was to compare Kampo medicine use based on hospital location and size. The results can be used in community medicine to enhance the use of Kampo medicine with increase for its demand. Medical students and doctors should be educated in Kampo medicines, since their prescriptions have a significant impact on community health.