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조순영 ( Joe Seunyoung ),김윤미 ( Kim Younmi ),백서영 ( Baek Seoyoung ),김혜원 ( Kim Hyewon ) 국군간호사관학교 군건강정책연구소 2021 군진간호연구 Vol.39 No.2
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a master's course in the graduate school of disaster management at Korea Armed Forces Nursing Academy (KAFNA). Methods: Initial items were drawn from relevant literature review and focus group interview (FGI) with 5 disaster nursing experts who have experienced in disaster site and 10 nurses who have completed disaster nursing education of KAFNA between February and August in 2020. The content validity index about initial items were reviewed by 10 experts in September, 2020. Results: The content analysis of FGI showed 8 categories (Prevention/preparedness management, response management, recovery management, disaster management practice, international health, disaster and mental heath, advanced statistics, seminar on thesis) including 22 sub-categories. Based on the review for usability by the experts who were instructors, and education curriculum for graduate course on disaster management were revised in the final version. The education curriculum for graduate course on disaster management were 10 subjects with 30 credits. Conclusion: The study proposed the academical development of disaster management field and improved the actual competency of disaster management.
군 근무자의 비만 여부에 따른 대사증후군 발생 영향요인 : 2017년 건강검진자료 분석
백서영 ( Baek Seoyoung ),권명옥 ( Kwon Myung-ok ),김윤미 ( Kim Younmi ),전윤경 ( Jeon Yungyoung ),조순영 ( Joe Seunyoung ) 국군간호사관학교 군건강정책연구소 2021 군진간호연구 Vol.39 No.4
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the factors affecting the metabolic syndrome depending on the obesity. Methods: This study was a secondary analysis and 144,399 military workers' health check-up data for 2017 was retrieved from the National Health Insurance Service. Results: 53.4% of military workers was metabolically healthy non-obese (MHNO); Metabolically healthy obese (MHO) 35.0%, Metabolically unhealthy obese (MUO) 10.1%, and 1.5% were Metabolically unhealthy non-obese (MUNO). High risk drinking and smoking rates were the highest in the MUO, and the MUNO had the lowest level of physical activity. In the obese group, sex, age, drinking, smoking, and high and moderate intensity exercise were significantly associated with increased odds of being metabolic syndrome. On the other hand, in the normal weight group, sex, age, drinking, smoking, and high and low intensity exercise were significantly associated. Conclusion: The affecting factors of the metabolic syndrome were different depending on the obesity. It is needed for nurses to consider tailored interventions based on the group classification. This study is expected to contribute to develop the health promotion program to prevent metabolic syndrome in the military.