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Survey on Satisfaction of Korean Medicine Treatment in 103 Cases by Traffic Accident

  • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
  • Abbr : JKMR
  • 2015, 25(3), pp.65-79
  • Publisher : The Korean Academy Of Oriental Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Korean Medicine

배길준 1 Ji-Won Jeong 1 송민영 1 choi jin bong 1 김성태 2 권민구 2 설재욱 2 나성영 3 Kim Seon Jong 4

1동신대학교 한의과대학 한방재활의학과교실
2청연한방병원 한방재활의학과
3조선대학교 보건학과
4동신대학교

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ObjectivesThe aim of this study is to identify the satisfaction of Korean medicine treat-ment by traffic accident.MethodsThis study was carried out 103 cases of traffic accident patients which had been treatment in Dongshin university Korean medicine hospital and Chung-Yeon Korean medicine hospital from June, 2014 to September, 2014. The survey used by preceding ar-ticles was accepted for assessment of the satisfaction degree of patients in this study. All data were coded by SPSS v18.0 and analyzed by descriptive maneuver, x2-test, T-test and correlation.ResultsAccording to the survey, 93.2% of patients included this study were hospitalized in the Korean medical hospital within 2 weeks from TA and 90.3% were satisfied with the current medical service. The answer that Korean medicine is superior to western medicine for TA treatment was the main reason for selecting Korean medical hospital. 46.6% of pa-tients satisfied Acupuncture treatment and 29.1% of patients satisfied Korean physical treatment. There were no differences in the satisfaction degree with sex, age, education and occupation. The satisfaction degree of the current Korean medical service was sig-nificantly correlated with doctor’s service, use the procedure and reuse intention.ConclusionsWe could see that the satisfaction of Korean medicine treatment is rela-tively high. The continuous and repetitive research is needed in order to improve the quality of Korean medicine hospital service and the satisfaction of patients by traffic accident. (J Korean Med Rehab 2015;25(3):65-79)

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