1.Letter to the editor: Clothes Do Not Make the Man: Well-favored Figures are Game-changers in the Biomedical Publication.
Soroush SEIFIRAD ; Vahid HAGHPANAH
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(11):1713-1713
No abstract available.
*Computer Graphics
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*Editorial Policies
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Marketing/*methods
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*Periodicals as Topic
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*Publishing
3.A systematic study on confused species of Chinese materia medica in the Hong Kong market.
Zhongzhen ZHAO ; Jessie P S YUEN ; Jialin WU ; Tao YU ; Wenhua HUANG
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2006;35(11):764-769
As more and more people worldwide begin using Chinese herbs, authentication of these herbs becomes an increasingly critical, international problem. Mistakes, misidentification, or willful deception can cause illness and even death. Questionable authenticity with regard to Chinese herbs arises for a number of historical, geographical and nomenclatural reasons, which will be described in this paper. The current situation in the Hong Kong market and some suggestions for alleviating the problem are also discussed.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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economics
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standards
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Hong Kong
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Humans
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Marketing
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Pharmacognosy
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methods
4.The significance of introducing registry study in the post-marketing safety research for Chinese medicine and pharmacy.
Xing LIAO ; Yan-Ming XIE ; Wei YANG ; Yan-Peng CHANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(3):261-266
There is a new research model named 'registry study/patient registry' in Western medicine, which could be referred to by Chinese medicine researchers, such as active safety surveillance. This article will introduce registry study from different aspects as the developing history, features, and application in order to inform Chinese medicine researchers of future studies.
Marketing
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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adverse effects
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economics
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Phytotherapy
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adverse effects
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economics
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Registries
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Safety Management
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methods
5.Analysis of Research Trends in Korean Medical and Nursing Service Marketing
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2018;24(4):352-363
PURPOSE: This study was designed to examine existing research on service marketing in nursing and identify the results by analyzing research trends in medical and nursing service marketing over the last 15 years. METHODS: Electronic databases were searched, including RISS, Korea Citation Index. The papers were classified by criteria, focusing on research topics, research design and statistical analysis method. RESULTS: From 2002 to 2016, 221 research articles on medical or nursing service marketing were published in local academic journals. Most of the articles were about service quality and satisfaction. Generally questionnaire surveys were used. There were 34 papers related to nursing service marketing. Most of them were about satisfaction and had used a questionnaire survey. CONCLUSION: Further research needs to be done with nursing service marketing topics including a variety of themes such as personal services and customer behaviors.
Classification
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Humans
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Korea
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Marketing
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Methods
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Nursing Research
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Nursing Services
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Nursing
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Research Design
7.Factors affecting the job satisfaction of the dental hygienists working in dental clinics or dental hospitals in Busan, Gyeongnam, and Gyeongbuk.
Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health 2016;40(3):190-197
OBJECTIVES: This study was aimed at seeking an effective method of improving job satisfaction and practice performance of clinical dental hygienists by analyzing their job satisfaction factors. METHODS: Questionnaires were distributed to 210 clinical dental hygienists working at dental institutions in Busan, Gyeongnam, and Gyeongbuk, from the 25th of July through to the 30th of August, 2015, after receiving approval of the Institutional Review Board. The following conclusions were derived as a result of analyzing a total of 198 of the 210 questionnaires, 12 of which were excluded due to non-response or suspicious authenticity. RESULTS: Analysis of the job satisfaction according to the participants' general characteristics revealed significant differences in terms of marital status (P<0.001), age (P<0.001), education (P=0.002), income (P<0.001), and total work experience (P<0.001). Further, groups showing high scores on the internal marketing system, structural factors, communication system factors, and compensation factors had higher job satisfaction (P<0.01). Analysis of oral health education, a factor in the job satisfaction related to practice performance, was carried out by the high group. This led to high satisfaction with professional pride (P<0.01) and patient relationships (P<0.01). Preventive treatment, another factor in job satisfaction related to practice performance, led to high satisfaction with colleague relationships (P<0.05). The job satisfaction for medical cure cooperation tasks showed no significant differences. Administration and management tasks for high groups led to higher satisfaction with professional pride, ability to work, work environment, compensation, and patient relationships (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: These results show the need for an expansion in oral health education and preventive treatment tasks in order to ensure greater job satisfaction in dental hygienists. Additionally, the development of internal marketing systems within dental care institutions is necessary to further enhance and promote a sense of accomplishment at work.
Busan*
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Compensation and Redress
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Dental Care
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Dental Clinics*
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Dental Hygienists*
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Education
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Ethics Committees, Research
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Gyeongsangbuk-do*
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Humans
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Job Satisfaction*
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Marital Status
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Marketing
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Methods
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Oral Health
8.Assessment and analysis of 108 health promotion demonstration enterprises in Jiangsu Province, China.
Qiaoyun ZHANG ; Zhongjie XU ; Haijian GUO ; Jianfeng WANG ; Yuan ZHAO ; Hengdong ZHANG ; Yan XIE ; Baoli ZHU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2015;33(2):97-99
OBJECTIVETo investigate the current status of carrying out the workplace health promotion (WHP) in the enterprises, and to provide a basis for formulation of relevant policies.
METHODSThe enterprises that declared Jiangsu Provincial Health Promotion Demonstration Enterprise received on-site assessment by the expert group, including organization management and protection measures, health management, workplace, health, and cultural environment. And a questionnaire survey was performed. The data of evaluations were analyzed by SPSS 19.0.
RESULTSIn the last four years, 108 enterprises which had achieved the standard of Health Promotion Demonstration Enterprise were mainly distributed in Southern Jiangsu, including 34 (31.48%) large-sized enterprises, 58 (53.70%) medium-sized enterprises, and 16 (14.81%) small-sized enterprises. And there were 49 (45.37%) wholly foreign-owned enterprises. There were significant differences in the scores between different economic types of enterprises (F = 2.820, P = 0.014). The most deducted points were due to unqualified bulletin boards and warning label of occupation hazards, about 78 times (72.22%); 54.55% of the indices whose deduction rates were higher than 20% were related to occupational disease prevention and control.
CONCLUSIONRegions and economic types affect carrying out WHP in enterprises. The current priority is to standardize physical work environment in China. The professional technical level should be improved, and the government needs to redouble efforts to promote the WHP.
China ; Health Promotion ; methods ; Humans ; Marketing of Health Services ; statistics & numerical data ; Occupational Diseases ; prevention & control ; Occupational Health Services ; standards ; Program Evaluation ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Workplace ; standards
9.The SWOT analysis and strategic considerations for the present medical devices' procurement.
Bin LI ; Meng-qiao HE ; Jian-wen CAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2006;30(3):206-208
In this paper, the SWOT analysis method is used to find out the internal strength, weakness, exterior opportunities and threats of the present medical devices' procurements in hospitals and some strategic considerations are suggested as "one direction, two expansions, three changes and four countermeasures".
Cost Savings
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Equipment and Supplies, Hospital
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economics
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Group Purchasing
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economics
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organization & administration
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Humans
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Marketing of Health Services
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methods
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Purchasing, Hospital
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organization & administration
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Quality Control
10.Studies on market of drug delivery system product and drug delivery system of compound Chinese medicine.
Yi FENG ; De-Sheng XU ; Yan-Long HONG ; Ning ZHANG ; Yue-Ming MA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2006;31(20):1669-1688
Based on the progress in the world market of drug delivery system (DDS) product and the research profile of DDS of compound Chinese Medicine, The article puts forward a new method of studies on DDS of compound Chinese Medicine. It is expected that the theory of compatibility of compound Chinese Medicine can be shown and its role can be exerted to the largest extent with the application of pharmaceutics technology to change the mode of drug delivery of activated components of compound Chinese Medicine.
Drug Combinations
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Drug Delivery Systems
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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isolation & purification
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Marketing
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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Technology, Pharmaceutical
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methods