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장우정(Woo-Jung Jang),김명철(Myung-Chul Kim) 한국보건의료윤리학회 2023 한국보건의료윤리학회지 Vol.2 No.2
Background: This study aims to investigate the awareness and need for physical therapy electronic medical records. Through this, we hope that it will be used as a basis for the introduction of physical therapy electronic medical records, which will play a key role in medical informatization. Methods: For this purpose, a survey was conducted using an internet platform targeting current physical therapists. The survey questions included 17 questions regarding the awareness and necessity of physical therapy electronic medical records, and 204 physical therapists responded to the survey. Based on the data collected through the questionnaire, independent samples T-test and ANOVA were conducted to determine differences in perception and need according to age, education, and field of physical therapy. Results: The results of this study are as follows. Physical therapists' perception of and need for physical therapy electronic medical records appeared to be high compared to previous studies. There was no significant difference between the awareness and need for physical therapy electronic medical records according to age and the awareness and need for physical therapy electronic medical records according to physical therapy specialty. There was a significant difference in awareness of and need for physical therapy electronic medical records according to educational level. Conclusion: In conclusion, physical therapists have a high need and awareness of electronic medical records of physical therapy. Electronic medical records used in Korea's medical field are at the level of advanced countries, but standardized electronic medical records have not been introduced in the physical therapy field, making it difficult to make proper clinical decisions and communicating among medical staff. Therefore, this study is expected to be used as useful basic data for improving and establishing an electronic medical record system for physical therapy in the Korean health care environment.
장우정,우형택 한국환경과학회 2002 한국환경과학회지 Vol.11 No.9
The purpose of this study was to design a reliable and valid Likert-type scale to measure nuclear energy attitudes of various groups. 8 tests were applied to the construction of a 26-item long form, a 12-item middle form, and a 6-item short form of the scale. Three scales were field tested on 760 respondents representing a diverse range of subjects. The 26-item scale appeared to be reliable, content valid and construct valid. Scale reliability and homogeneity were evidenced by 0.95 coefficient alpha and positive interitem correlations ranging from 0.18 to 0.74. The results of factor analysis and known-groups comparison revealed that this scale had high validity. Reliability of the middle form and short form were evidenced by coefficient alpha of 0.92 and 0.90 respectively. The long and middle forms were strongly correlated, r-value of 0.98 and the long and short forms were also highly correlated, r-value of 0.93. Consequently, long form, middle form and short form scales were evidenced very reliable and valid in measuring nuclear energy attitudes of various groups in general. They can be used for a variety of purpose of measuring and testing nuclear energy attitude.