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Introduction to Rehabilitation Counseling: The Development of a New Counseling Profession in Korea
이동훈,김정한,Rene Gonzalez,Jennifer Walsh,천성문 한국재활심리학회 2011 재활심리연구 Vol.18 No.2
In Korea, rehabilitation counseling has a relatively brief history. Since its inception in the early 1990s, the rehabilitation counseling profession has demonstrated enormous growth despite the challenges inherent to a developing profession. This paper provides an overview of the rehabilitation counseling profession in the United States. An emphasis on the following topical areas will be addressed: the historical context of the rehabilitation profession, the educational training model, the credentialing of the profession, the professional organizations, the role and functions of rehabilitation counselors, the job market, and the philosophical and ethical foundation of the profession. In addition, emerging challenges inherent to the rehabilitation counseling profession in the United States are addressed. Lastly, suggestions for the Korean society of rehabilitation counseling are provided.
김정한(Jeong Han Kim),이동훈(Dong Hun Lee),Rene Gonzalez,Jennifer Walsh,천성문(Seong Moon Cheon) 한국재활심리학회 2011 재활심리연구 Vol.18 No.2
In Korea, rehabilitation counseling has a relatively brief history. Since its inception in the early 1990s, the rehabilitation counseling profession has demonstrated enormous growth despite the challenges inherent to a developing profession. This paper provides an overview of the rehabilitation counseling profession in the United States. An emphasis on the following topical areas will be addressed: the historical context of the rehabilitation profession, the educational training model, the credentialing of the profession, the professional organizations, the role and functions of rehabilitation counselors, the job market, and the philosophical and ethical foundation of the profession. In addition, emerging challenges inherent to the rehabilitation counseling profession in the United States are addressed. Lastly, suggestions for the Korean society of rehabilitation counseling are provided.
Mon Ohn,Kathleen J Maddison,Julie Nguyen,Daisy Evans,Natasha Bear,R. Nazim Khan,Peter R Eastwood,Britta S. von Ungern-Sternberg,Andrew C Wilson,Jennifer H Walsh 대한수면연구학회 2023 Journal of sleep medicine Vol.20 No.2
Objectives: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) increases the risk of perioperative adverse events in children. While polysomnography (PSG) remains the reference standard for OSA diagnosis, oximetry is a valuable screening tool. The traditional practice is the manual analysis of desaturation clusters derived from a tabletop device using the McGill oximetry score. However, automated analysis of wearable oximetry data can be an alternative. This study investigated the accuracy of wrist-worn oximetry with automated analysis as a preoperative OSA screening tool. Methods: Healthy children scheduled for adenotonsillectomy underwent concurrent overnight PSG and wrist-worn oximetry. PSG determined the obstructive apnea-hypopnea index (OAHI). Oximetry data were auto-analyzed to determine 3% oxygen desaturation index (ODI3) and visually scored as per McGill criteria. The logistic regression model assessed the predictive performance of ODI3 for detecting the presence and severity of OSA after adjusting for covariates. Results: Seventy-six children (34 females), aged (mean±standard deviation) 5.7±1.6 years were classified, based on PSG-derived OAHI, as no OSA (n=31), mild (n=31), and moderate-severe OSA (n=14). Oximetric ODI3 was identified as the sole predictor of moderate-severe OSA (OAHI≥5 events/h) (odds ratio 1.38, 95% confidence interval 1.15, 1.65, <i>p</i>=0.001). The best diagnostic performance was at ODI3=5 events/h (78.6% sensitivity, 75.8% specificity [receiver operating characteristic-area under the curve {ROC-AUC}=0.857]). ODI3 was also more sensitive than the McGill oximetry score in diagnosing moderate-severe OSA (78.6% by ODI3 vs. 33.0% by McGill). The performance was suboptimal for any level of OSA (OAHI≥1 event/h) (75.6% sensitivity, 61.3% specificity [ROC-AUC=0.709]). Conclusions: Wrist-worn oximetry-derived automated ODI3 can reliably identify moderate-severe OSA in children undergoing adenotonsillectomy, making it a potentially useful preoperative OSA screening tool.