1.A Survey of Public Preferences on Repeat Dispensing
Young Mi LEE ; Daejin KIM ; Eunjoo LEE ; Hyun Soon SOHN
Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 2024;34(1):30-38
Background:
This study examined the public’s perceptions of repeat dispensing as one of the measures to reduce the harmful effects of long-term prescriptions in Korea.
Methods:
From January 11 to 25, 2021, an online survey was conducted for adults using convenience sampling. A self-developed questionnaire was used.
Results:
There were 310 respondents, of which 228(73.5%) preferred repeat dispensing. When considering the additional fee payment, 188 (60.6%) preferred repeat dispensing, and54 (67.5%) out of a total of 80 chronic disease patients preferred it. It was confirmed that there was a difference in the willingnessto repeat dispensing considering the additional cost depending on whether the patient had a chronic disease and the distance from home to the nearest pharmacy. As a result of subgroup analysis for patients with chronic diseases, frequency of outpatient visit, number of prescription days, method of packaging pharmaceuticals, and distance from home to the nearest pharmacy were iden-tified as variables that could well predict the willingness to repeat dispensing considering paying additional fees. The preferencefor repeat dispensing may vary depending on conditions such as additional cost range, frequency and period of prescription use, disease and patient characteristics, so a careful approach is necessary.
Conclusion
It is necessary for the government to consider the introduction of repeat dispensing with interest in the public demand.
2.A Survey of Public Preferences on Repeat Dispensing
Young Mi LEE ; Daejin KIM ; Eunjoo LEE ; Hyun Soon SOHN
Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 2024;34(1):30-38
Background:
This study examined the public’s perceptions of repeat dispensing as one of the measures to reduce the harmful effects of long-term prescriptions in Korea.
Methods:
From January 11 to 25, 2021, an online survey was conducted for adults using convenience sampling. A self-developed questionnaire was used.
Results:
There were 310 respondents, of which 228(73.5%) preferred repeat dispensing. When considering the additional fee payment, 188 (60.6%) preferred repeat dispensing, and54 (67.5%) out of a total of 80 chronic disease patients preferred it. It was confirmed that there was a difference in the willingnessto repeat dispensing considering the additional cost depending on whether the patient had a chronic disease and the distance from home to the nearest pharmacy. As a result of subgroup analysis for patients with chronic diseases, frequency of outpatient visit, number of prescription days, method of packaging pharmaceuticals, and distance from home to the nearest pharmacy were iden-tified as variables that could well predict the willingness to repeat dispensing considering paying additional fees. The preferencefor repeat dispensing may vary depending on conditions such as additional cost range, frequency and period of prescription use, disease and patient characteristics, so a careful approach is necessary.
Conclusion
It is necessary for the government to consider the introduction of repeat dispensing with interest in the public demand.
3.Ilio-Iliac Arteriovenous Fistula with May-Thurner Syndrome:A Case Report
Tae Hyeon KIM ; Jae Woo YEON ; Hyuk Jung KIM ; Suk Ki JANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology 2024;85(1):235-239
An ilio-iliac arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is rare. Common factors leading to ilio-iliac AVF include congenital malformations, iatrogeny, and trauma. There is limited documentation in the literature of cases involving ilio-iliac AVF with May-Thurner syndrome. Here, we present a case of an ilio-iliac AVF with May-Thurner syndrome in an 80-year-old male. CT and angiography confirmed extensive ilio-iliac AVF. Successful endovascular procedures for ilio-iliac AVF were performed using several variablesized coils and 1400–2000 µm gelatin particles. After embolization, follow-up abdominopelvic CT revealed an improvement in edema in the left leg.
4.Primary Rectal Syphilis Mimicking Lymphoma:A Case Report and Literature Review
Hyunyoung BAE ; Jungheum CHO ; Hyuk Jung KIM ; Suk Ki JANG ; Hee Young NA ; Jin Ho PAIK
Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology 2024;85(4):801-806
Primary rectal syphilis is a rare disease that can be misdiagnosed as lymphoma or other rectal cancers on sigmoidoscopy or CT. Here, we report a case of primary rectal syphilis mimicking rectal malignancy in a 23-year-old male who presented with a rectal mass and multiple lymphadenopathies. In this case report and literature review, we focused on the CT findings and endoscopic observations of primary rectal syphilis. Infectious diseases, such as rectal syphilis, should be considered in the differential diagnosis of young patients with unusual rectal lesions and disproportionately extensive lymphadenopathies.
5.Ilio-Iliac Arteriovenous Fistula with May-Thurner Syndrome:A Case Report
Tae Hyeon KIM ; Jae Woo YEON ; Hyuk Jung KIM ; Suk Ki JANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology 2024;85(1):235-239
An ilio-iliac arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is rare. Common factors leading to ilio-iliac AVF include congenital malformations, iatrogeny, and trauma. There is limited documentation in the literature of cases involving ilio-iliac AVF with May-Thurner syndrome. Here, we present a case of an ilio-iliac AVF with May-Thurner syndrome in an 80-year-old male. CT and angiography confirmed extensive ilio-iliac AVF. Successful endovascular procedures for ilio-iliac AVF were performed using several variablesized coils and 1400–2000 µm gelatin particles. After embolization, follow-up abdominopelvic CT revealed an improvement in edema in the left leg.
6.Primary Rectal Syphilis Mimicking Lymphoma:A Case Report and Literature Review
Hyunyoung BAE ; Jungheum CHO ; Hyuk Jung KIM ; Suk Ki JANG ; Hee Young NA ; Jin Ho PAIK
Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology 2024;85(4):801-806
Primary rectal syphilis is a rare disease that can be misdiagnosed as lymphoma or other rectal cancers on sigmoidoscopy or CT. Here, we report a case of primary rectal syphilis mimicking rectal malignancy in a 23-year-old male who presented with a rectal mass and multiple lymphadenopathies. In this case report and literature review, we focused on the CT findings and endoscopic observations of primary rectal syphilis. Infectious diseases, such as rectal syphilis, should be considered in the differential diagnosis of young patients with unusual rectal lesions and disproportionately extensive lymphadenopathies.
7.A Survey of Public Preferences on Repeat Dispensing
Young Mi LEE ; Daejin KIM ; Eunjoo LEE ; Hyun Soon SOHN
Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 2024;34(1):30-38
Background:
This study examined the public’s perceptions of repeat dispensing as one of the measures to reduce the harmful effects of long-term prescriptions in Korea.
Methods:
From January 11 to 25, 2021, an online survey was conducted for adults using convenience sampling. A self-developed questionnaire was used.
Results:
There were 310 respondents, of which 228(73.5%) preferred repeat dispensing. When considering the additional fee payment, 188 (60.6%) preferred repeat dispensing, and54 (67.5%) out of a total of 80 chronic disease patients preferred it. It was confirmed that there was a difference in the willingnessto repeat dispensing considering the additional cost depending on whether the patient had a chronic disease and the distance from home to the nearest pharmacy. As a result of subgroup analysis for patients with chronic diseases, frequency of outpatient visit, number of prescription days, method of packaging pharmaceuticals, and distance from home to the nearest pharmacy were iden-tified as variables that could well predict the willingness to repeat dispensing considering paying additional fees. The preferencefor repeat dispensing may vary depending on conditions such as additional cost range, frequency and period of prescription use, disease and patient characteristics, so a careful approach is necessary.
Conclusion
It is necessary for the government to consider the introduction of repeat dispensing with interest in the public demand.
8.Ilio-Iliac Arteriovenous Fistula with May-Thurner Syndrome:A Case Report
Tae Hyeon KIM ; Jae Woo YEON ; Hyuk Jung KIM ; Suk Ki JANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology 2024;85(1):235-239
An ilio-iliac arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is rare. Common factors leading to ilio-iliac AVF include congenital malformations, iatrogeny, and trauma. There is limited documentation in the literature of cases involving ilio-iliac AVF with May-Thurner syndrome. Here, we present a case of an ilio-iliac AVF with May-Thurner syndrome in an 80-year-old male. CT and angiography confirmed extensive ilio-iliac AVF. Successful endovascular procedures for ilio-iliac AVF were performed using several variablesized coils and 1400–2000 µm gelatin particles. After embolization, follow-up abdominopelvic CT revealed an improvement in edema in the left leg.
9.Primary Rectal Syphilis Mimicking Lymphoma:A Case Report and Literature Review
Hyunyoung BAE ; Jungheum CHO ; Hyuk Jung KIM ; Suk Ki JANG ; Hee Young NA ; Jin Ho PAIK
Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology 2024;85(4):801-806
Primary rectal syphilis is a rare disease that can be misdiagnosed as lymphoma or other rectal cancers on sigmoidoscopy or CT. Here, we report a case of primary rectal syphilis mimicking rectal malignancy in a 23-year-old male who presented with a rectal mass and multiple lymphadenopathies. In this case report and literature review, we focused on the CT findings and endoscopic observations of primary rectal syphilis. Infectious diseases, such as rectal syphilis, should be considered in the differential diagnosis of young patients with unusual rectal lesions and disproportionately extensive lymphadenopathies.
10.A Survey of Public Preferences on Repeat Dispensing
Young Mi LEE ; Daejin KIM ; Eunjoo LEE ; Hyun Soon SOHN
Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 2024;34(1):30-38
Background:
This study examined the public’s perceptions of repeat dispensing as one of the measures to reduce the harmful effects of long-term prescriptions in Korea.
Methods:
From January 11 to 25, 2021, an online survey was conducted for adults using convenience sampling. A self-developed questionnaire was used.
Results:
There were 310 respondents, of which 228(73.5%) preferred repeat dispensing. When considering the additional fee payment, 188 (60.6%) preferred repeat dispensing, and54 (67.5%) out of a total of 80 chronic disease patients preferred it. It was confirmed that there was a difference in the willingnessto repeat dispensing considering the additional cost depending on whether the patient had a chronic disease and the distance from home to the nearest pharmacy. As a result of subgroup analysis for patients with chronic diseases, frequency of outpatient visit, number of prescription days, method of packaging pharmaceuticals, and distance from home to the nearest pharmacy were iden-tified as variables that could well predict the willingness to repeat dispensing considering paying additional fees. The preferencefor repeat dispensing may vary depending on conditions such as additional cost range, frequency and period of prescription use, disease and patient characteristics, so a careful approach is necessary.
Conclusion
It is necessary for the government to consider the introduction of repeat dispensing with interest in the public demand.

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