1.Large Vessel Vasculitis as an Initial Manifestation of Acute Myeloid Leukemia:A Case Report
Gayoung JEON ; Dongjin YANG ; Jongchang JANG ; Jongwan KANG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2022;83(4):918-923
Large vessel vasculitis is characterized by chronic inflammation within the aortic wall and its major branches. The inflammation is considered to occur as a result of immune dysregulation. Hematologic malignancy is one of the rare causes of secondary vasculitis. Herein, we report a rare case of large vessel vasculitis associated with acute myeloid leukemia mimicking primary vasculitis.
2.Patient Satisfaction in Workers' Compensation Medical Care.
Hwa Pyung LEE ; Hyoung June IM ; Young Su JU ; Young Jun KWON ; Hee Tae KANG ; Jeong Min KIM ; Sung Sik CHO ; Tae Kyung LEE ; Jongwan YOON
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2007;19(3):204-214
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the patient satisfaction and its influencing factors after medical care for workrelated injuries. METHODS: A self-reported questionnaire was mailed to 921 workers who had experienced workers' compensation medical care. The data from 335 respondents (response rate was 36.4%) were merged and analysed with the data from the Korea Labor Welfare Corporation (KLWC) which contain other general information of the respondents. RESULTS: Dissatisfaction with their medical care was reported by 17.3% of the respondents. Overall patient satisfaction (OPS) was highly correlated with the medical treatment process such as hospital facility, medical therapy, surgical therapy, doctor's explanation and physical therapy. However, OPS was negatively influenced by three factors: 1) unsatisfactory hospital care during waiting period before the approval of workers' compensation, 2) forced end of the hospital care by the workers' compensation, and 3) end of the hospital care with no further improvement. CONCLUSIONS: To improve the satisfaction of patients with work-related injuries, both the practice of medical treatment and also the administrative process of workers' compensation must be reformed. These reforms are needed to improve the quality of workers' compensation medical care and prevent abnormal illness behavior such as inappropriate treatment seeking.
Data Collection
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Humans
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Illness Behavior
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Korea
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Patient Satisfaction*
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Postal Service
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Questionnaires
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Workers' Compensation*