1.Adolescent Medicine and Pediatrician's Commitment.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1994;37(11):1483-1487
No abstract available.
Adolescent
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Adolescent Medicine*
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Adolescent*
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Humans
2.Vietnamese adolescent reproductive health in the door of 21st century
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;(10):4-6
This was the first time in the Vietnam population strategy during 2001-2010; the adolescent and youth were subjects of the information and communication activity and reproductive health services. The 'advice, information exchange and communication for couples in the reproductive ages, men, youth and adolescent' and 'improvement of the adolescent reproductive health' was an objective of the reproductive health strategy. Up to 2010, 70% of adolescent received the advice on the reproductive health.
Reproductive Medicine
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Adolescent
3.A study on the attitudes of middle school students concerning height.
Won Derk LEE ; Jae Wook LIEU ; Jun Wha LEE ; Joo Seok LEE ; Kyung Lae CHO
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2008;51(3):248-255
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the attitudes of middle-school students about height and their behaviors related to height gain. METHODS: One thousand four hundred twenty two middle-school students were included. We requested that the students complete a battery of questionnaires asking about problems associated with height. RESULTS: There was a clear difference between real height and desired height. Most students (83.7%) had height dissatisfaction. Most students (91.1%) were concerned about their height. Few students made efforts to improve their height, even though most students had height dissatisfaction and were concerned about their height. Herbal medicine had a tendency to become popularized in treatments for height. Students generally did not judge their friends by height, but there was a small tendency to ignore shorter friends and to feel a sense of inferiority around taller friends. Most students had a greater desire to have a beautiful face than a good body, especially to be tall. Most students thought that there would be some handicaps in life if they had a short stature. CONCLUSION: The attitudes and concerns about height in adolescence should be understood, and recognized as one aspect of treatment for problems associated with height.
Adolescent
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Friends
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Herbal Medicine
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Humans
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Surveys and Questionnaires
4.Changes related term alteration of pediatrics and roles of pediatrician.
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2008;51(11):1133-1135
The ultimate goal of the term alteration to pediatrics is that not only infants and children but also adlescents are subjet to pediatrics. At 27, June, 2007 the term pediatrics was altered to pediatrics (children and aoldescent medicine). From now on the roles of pediatricians for adolescents are needed and adolescent medicine should be reorganized in Korea. Although the numbers of children are decreased in the times of low birth rate, the efforts of pediatricians try to enlarge the range of treatment for adolescents are need.
Adolescent
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Adolescent Medicine
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Birth Rate
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Child
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Humans
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Infant
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Korea
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Pediatrics
5.Evaluation of Growth Information in Height on the Internet Web-sites.
So Hyun AHN ; Hae Sun SHIM ; Dong Hyun KIM ; Soon Gi KIM ; Byung Kwan SON ; Ja Kyoung KIM ; Ji Eun LEE
Journal of Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology 2007;12(1):71-76
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the problems and the quality of the Internet Web-sites for management of short stature in childhood and adolescent. METHODS: We evaluated 105 Web-sites identified from 5 search engines, Naver, Daum, Korean Yahoo, Nate and Empas, using the word of 'height and/or short stature'. According to Web-site author, total Web-sites were classified as academy & society, physician, commercials, portal site, oriental medicine, and unidentified. We accessed how well the Web-sites informed people about the diseases by of short stature. RESULTS: Of the 105 Web-sites, 98 were accessible. 45 Web-sites (46%) were operated by oriental medicine group. Difference in IS between oriental medicine group and non-oriental medicine groups was significant (P<0.001). CONCLUSION: A great portion of Web-sites on short stature was operating by oriental medicine group. Oriental medicine Web-sites had a tendency to be omitted essential information on short stature and occasionally even had unhealthy information. This investigation could have a adverse influence that internet navigators for short stature might miss a chance of managing in time and there were huge increasing medical expense. There was strongly demand for reliable national certification system to certify to exellent quality for medical and health Web-sites.
Adolescent
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Certification
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Humans
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Internet*
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Medicine, East Asian Traditional
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Search Engine
6.Analysis of medical student's book reports on Cronin's The Citadel: would young doctors give up ideals for prestige and wealth?.
Se Won HWANG ; Hun KIM ; Ae Yang KIM ; Kun HWANG
Korean Journal of Medical Education 2016;28(2):231-235
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to find what medical students think the reward for their future work should be and whether they would keep their ideals or abandon them for prestige and wealth by analyzing the book reports of Cronin's The Citadel. METHODS: Participants were 50 medical students of junior class. A month before the classroom lecture, the book and digital video disk were provided. Students had discussions in groups of seven and wrote book reports which include answers of three questions. RESULTS: Regarding what should be the reward for the medical doctor, two-thirds of students (66.7%) answered with spiritual compensation, while one-third (33.3%) chose material reward. In the situation presented to Manson, three-fifths (60.0%) answered they would keep their ideals (idealist), while the remaining two-fifths (40.0%) decided they would abandon them. Less than one-third of students (30.0%) answered they would reveal the corruptions of the doctor's society, while two-thirds (64.0%) would not. CONCLUSION: The larger number of idealists who prefer spiritual reward rather than a material reward represents the innocence of youth as in portrayed in The Citadel.
Adolescent
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Compensation and Redress
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Humans
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Medicine in Literature
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Reward
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Students, Medical
7.A Survey on the Adolescent Health Care in Pediatric Practice.
Ki Hea CHO ; Youn Jung CHOI ; Young Kyu SHIN ; Baek Lin EUN ; Sang Hee PARK ; Chang Ho HONG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 2000;43(3):344-350
PURPOSE: This study was designed to establish standard guidelines to meet the growing health care needs of adolescents by direct assessment of pediatricians' current practices, attitude and obstacles to the primary care of adolescents. MEHTODS: A questionnaire consisting of 9 questions, including personal characteristics of respondents, current health care practice of adolescents, attitude, obstacles to providing adolescent care, interest in further training, roles of Korean Pediatric Society for adolescent medicine, etc., was completed by 214 pediatricians. RESULTS: Among the respondents, 87.4% were in the 4th or 5th decade of age, and 88.8% of respondents were working for private clicins. More than 60% of respondents were managing patients without age limits. Most of the respondents were interested in adolescent medicine. However, approximately one half of all respondents answered that they could not currently provide satisfactory care to their adolescent patients. Obstacles to providing adolescent care include : their image as "baby doctors", lack of knowledge and skills in adolescent medicine, lack of separate hours for adolescents and concern that parents would object to certain types of care. Among respondents who wanted to further training, many were interested in Continuing Medical Education(CME) course, lecture series, introducing reading lists and publishing textbooks, while others expressed their interest in a newsletter and mini-fellowship. Respondents expected the Korean Pediatric Society to play a role in activating the adolescent medicine as a field for pediatric practice through educating adolescents, pediatricians and advertising via mass media. CONCLUSION: Future policy decisions and medical education must respond to these realities in pediatric practice.
Adolescent Medicine
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Adolescent*
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Delivery of Health Care*
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Education, Medical
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Humans
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Mass Media
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Parents
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Periodicals as Topic
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Primary Health Care
8.Observation on ear point taping and pressing therapy for treatment of primary dysmenorrhea.
Ren-Ding WU ; Hua-Dai ZHANG ; Ling-Feng LIN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2007;27(11):815-817
OBJECTIVETo observe therapeutic effect and prognosis of ear point taping and pressing therapy for primary dysmenorrhea.
METHODSOne hundred and fourteen cases were randomly divided into an ear taping and pressing group of 60 cases and a western medication group of 54 cases. The ear taping and pressing group were treated by ear point taping and pressing at Shenmen, Zigong (uterus), Neifenmi (endorine), Pizhixia (subcortex), Jiaogan (sympathesis) and Shen (kidney), which were taped and pressed by a adhesive plaster with Vaccaria seeds. The western medication group were treated with oral administration of Indomeixin enteric tablets. The therapeutic effects were assessed after treatment of 3 menstrual cycles.
RESULTSThe total effective rate was 91.7% in the ear taping and pressing group and 77.8% in the western medication group with a significant difference between the two group (P < 0.05); and the long-term therapeutic effect in the ear taping and pressing group was better than that in the western medication group.
CONCLUSIONEar point taping and pressing therapy has significant therapeutic effect on primary dysmenorrhea.
Acupuncture, Ear ; methods ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Dysmenorrhea ; therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional
9.Clinical observation on distinctive water-medicine cup therapy for treatment of cervical spondylopathy of cervical type.
Jian-Ping LI ; Hui ZHANG ; Jun CAI ; Xia-Man GAN ; Fang-Ling FAN ; Pei-Da HE
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2007;27(11):804-806
OBJECTIVETo use distinctive water-medicine cup therapy for treatment of cervical spondylopathy of cervical type as a sample to provide a more effective cupping method for clinic.
METHODSOne hundred and forty cases were randomly divided into a medicine cup group (n = 47), a water cup group (n = 47) and a empty cup group (n = 46). The medicine cup group were treated by cupping therapy with a self-made medicine cup with 45 degrees C Chinese herb solution; the water cup group were treated with a cup with 45 degrees C water, and the empty cup group with a cup with nothing. Clinical symptoms and signs were observed for comparison of therapeutic effects.
RESULTSClinically cured was 39 cases, and markedly effective was 8 cases in the medicine cup group; 20 cases were clinically cured, 22 cases were markedly effective and 5 cases were effective in the water cup group; 12 cases were clinically cured, 19 cases were markedly effective and 15 cases were effective in the empty cup group. There were significant differences in the ratio of cases of different therapeutic effects and the difference of pain score before and after treatment between the medicine cup group and the water cup group (P < 0.05), between the water cup group and the empty cup group (P < 0.05), and between the medicine cup group and the empty cup group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe therapeutic effect of the distinctive medicine cup is better than the water cup group, and the water cup group is better than the empty cup group.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Cervical Vertebrae ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Middle Aged ; Spinal Osteophytosis ; therapy
10.Evaluate of the therapeutic efficiency of the Chinese traditional medicine Gansu granule on chronic hepatitis B.
Xiao-rong CHEN ; Hua YAO ; Yin JIANG ; Shan-ming WU ; Xiao-fang ZHU ; Xia-qiu ZHOU ; Yi-mei CAI ; Yun-hui ZHUO ; Jian-jie CHEN ; Ling-tai WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2004;12(1):50-50
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Hepatitis B, Chronic
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drug therapy
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Humans
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Male
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Middle Aged