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박윤형 ( Yoon Hyung Park ) 한국보건행정학회 2016 보건행정학회지 Vol.26 No.1
The prevalence of non-communicable disease (NCD) has been continuously increasing due to population ageing, and the change in consumption and lifestyle patterns. Cancers, cerebrovascular diseases, and hypertensive diseases have been the major causes of deaths in the Republic of Korea since 1983. Numerous studies have suggested the need for a sustained comprehensive treatment tailored for individual patients and recommend the development of a systematic program to manage NCD patients to provide such care. It’s necessary to develop the Korean model of the community based NCD prevention and control, consisting strategy of community movement, education for the NCD patients, and partnership the primary care clinic with public health organization to meet the needs in community people. Keywords: Non-communicable
박윤형 ( Yoon Hyung Park ) 한국보건행정학회 2016 보건행정학회지 Vol.26 No.4
The 9th Global Conference for Health Promotion has been held in Shanghai after 30 years of the first Global Conference for Health Promotion in Ottawa, Canada. In the conference, the delegated members of the countries declared `Shanghai Declaration on pro-moting health in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.` In the declaration, the delegated members of country had agreed that health is one of the `most effective markers` of any city`s successful sustainable development and contributes to make cities in-clusive, safe, and resilient for the whole population and `health literacy` empowers individual citizens and enables their engagement in collective health promotion action. And in a parallel session `Mayors Forum,` they had consensus for health city and they adopted `Shanghai Consensus on Healthy Cities.` They recognized their political responsibility to create the conditions for every resident of every city to lead more healthy, safe, and fulfilling lives and to support the full realization of human potential and capabilities at all ages in the city environment.
박윤형(Yoon Hyung Park),윤현병(Hyun Byung Yoon) 한국의학교육학회 2005 Korean journal of medical education Vol.17 No.1
Purpose: This study aims to examine the relevance between medical college professors working environment and their job satisfaction. Methods: A survey was done on the job satisfaction of medical college professors in service as of March 31, 2004 with 456 responding. Correlation analysis and regression analysis was conducted to find out the relevance of the working environment and job satisfaction. Results: A relatively high satisfaction level was seen: satisfaction 55.1% and dissatisfaction 11.8%. This implies that professors have professional pride in their jobs. Concerning the work environment, they were highly dissatisfied in the research support categories, such as human resources or financial support, indicating a poor research environment. In terms of work hour ratio for medical college professors, medical practice was the largest, 49.8%, and the rest included research activities (18.0%) and educational activities (15.6%). In addition, they were the least satisfied with research activities. Conclusion: Medical college professors spend a great deal of time in medical practice because of their professional identity as medical doctors, compared to professors in other academic majors. Of course, although there are apparent differences between professors of basic medical science and those of clinical medicine, they can hardly put their time on research activities under the circumstances. Therefore, further study is necessary according to the future changes by considering the characteristics of medical college professors educational and medical environment.