1.Suicide, an Urgent Health Issue in Korea.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2013;28(3):345-347
No abstract available.
Alcoholism
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Depression
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Humans
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Mental Health
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Physicians, Primary Care/psychology
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Republic of Korea
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Suicide/*prevention & control
2.Development and validation of a screening questionnaire for detection of adolescent psychiatric problems in primary care.
woo Sung SUN ; Young Sik KIM ; Chang Wha LEE ; Gwang Soo UH
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2000;21(7):884-892
BACKGROUND: Because of many physical, psychological, and social stresses, adolescence is a vulnerable period to psychiatric disorders. But in Korea, there is actually not enough time for primary care physicians to screen such patients during ordinary medical interviews. Therefore this research was done to develop and validate a brief screening questionnaire for the detection of adolescent patients with psychiatric problems. METHODS: Three family physicians in charge of their own adolescent clinics developed a five-item questionnaire for screening adolescents with psychiatric problems by reviewing related literature with consultation by a psychiatrist. After performing a pretest and gathering second opinions from other psychiatrists and nurse-teachers, final questionnaire was redeveloped. Verification of its reliability by using test-retest method and internal consistency by calculating Cronbach's alpha coefficient was done. Also inspection of its validity by comparing the scores of psychiatric patient group to normal group was done. And finally the discrimination point was obtained. RESULTS: For reliability Kappa value of new questionnaires ranged from 0.33 to 0.63. One item was dropped because of its negative influence to the internal consistency and the discrimination power. With the four final items, we estimated the validity for distinguishing psychiatric patients from the normal group by calculating the sensitivity and specificity of each cutting point of scores. For the each cutting point 1, 2, and 3, sensitivity was 85%, 75%, 40%, respectively, and specificity was 27%, 62%, 84%, respectively. We considered score 1 as the best cutting point because the purpose of the questionnaire was screening rather than diagnosis. CONCLUSION: A brief four-item screening questionnaire(SAPPO. Screening method of Adolescent Psychiatric Problems in Outpatient clinic) was developed and its reliability and validity was estimated.
Adolescent*
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Diagnosis
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Discrimination (Psychology)
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Humans
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Korea
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Mass Screening*
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Outpatients
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Physicians, Family
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Physicians, Primary Care
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Primary Health Care*
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Psychiatry
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Referral and Consultation
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Reproducibility of Results
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Surveys and Questionnaires
3.General Internists' Perspectives Regarding Primary Care and Currently Related Issues in Korea.
Jin Yong LEE ; Sang Jun EUN ; Minsu OCK ; Hyun Joo KIM ; Hyeon Jeong LEE ; Woo Seung SON ; Min Woo JO
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(5):523-532
Although primary care has been recognized as an essential element of the healthcare system, the primary healthcare of Korea has not been highly valued. Listening to the voices of physicians who are engaged in primary care should be the first step for improving the level of primary care in Korea. In this study, we conducted a questionnaire survey of general internists to investigate their perspectives regarding primary care, and which included the evaluation of current primary care, perception of the five, key attributes of primary care, and their opinions regarding the management system of chronic diseases. A total of 466 general internists' responses were used in this analysis. The results showed that primary care is considered to have an important role, according to general internists, although their evaluation of the overall status of primary care in Korea indicated that it is poor. The respondents also indicated that the functions of coordination and comprehensiveness in primary care, which can be integral for treating patients with chronic diseases, are most vulnerable. Given the high level of agreement regarding the need for a new medical management system for chronic diseases, based on physicians' autonomy and provided by clinics, establishing a policy encouraging the participation of general internists should be emphasized.
Adult
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Aged
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Attitude of Health Personnel
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Chronic Disease
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Physicians/*psychology/trends
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Practice Patterns, Physicians'/*trends
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Primary Health Care/*trends
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Republic of Korea
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Surveys and Questionnaires
4.Developmental assessment: practice tips for primary care physicians.
Ying Ying CHOO ; Sita Padmini YELESWARAPU ; Choon How HOW ; Pratibha AGARWAL
Singapore medical journal 2019;60(2):57-62
Child development refers to the continuous but predictably sequential biological, psychological and emotional changes that occur in human beings between birth and the end of adolescence. Developmental surveillance should be incorporated into every child visit. Parents play an important role in the child's developmental assessment. The primary care physician should educate and encourage parents to use the developmental checklist in the health booklet to monitor their child's development. Further evaluation is necessary when developmental delay is identified. This article aimed to highlight the normal child developmental assessment as well as to provide suggestions for screening tools and questions to be used within the primary care setting.
Adolescent
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Checklist
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Child
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Child Development
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Child, Preschool
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Developmental Disabilities
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diagnosis
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Female
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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Male
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Parent-Child Relations
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Parents
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psychology
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Physicians, Primary Care
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psychology
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Primary Health Care
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Professional-Family Relations
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Singapore