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좋은 버릇은 어릴때부터 길러주자-동맥경화증 예방은 어릴때부터
서정돈,Seo, Jeong-Don 한국건강관리협회 1986 건강소식 Vol.10 No.7
어릴 때부터 운동하기 좋아하고 부지런히 움직이는 습관을 가지고 있으며 커서도 규칙적인 운동을 계속 하는 데에 어려움이 없겠지만 항상 가만히 앉아있는 것만 좋아해온 사람은 나이가 들어서도 그 버릇을 바꾸기가 어려워 계속 운동부족 상태에 있게 된다.
황정해,조성현,김창엽,서정돈,한만청,이정예,Hwang, Jeong-Hae,Cho, Sung-Hyun,Kim, Chang-Yup,Seo, Juag-Don,Han, Man-Chung,Lee, Jeong-Ye 한국의료질향상학회 1997 한국의료질향상학회지 Vol.3 No.2
Background : It is a primary goal for hospital personnel to improve the quality of patient care. In Korea the concept of quality assurance has been spread over the last five years. Many hospitals have implemented quality assurance programs that fit their own philosophy and needs. As a result, they are supposed to have different experiences and attitudes toward quality assurance. To investigate their diversity will be helpful to have a direction to the future and to enhance the quality assurance activities in Korean hospitals. Objectives : The aim of this study is to obtain information about hospital personnel's attitude and opinion toward quality assurance in hospitals. Methods : A questionnaire was developed which consisted of five parts; the general characteristics of respondent, the concepts of quality assurance, need for quality assurance program, current status of quality improvement activities, and participation in programs. Using the registry of Korean hospitals, 102 hospitals with more than 400 beds were selected. Questionnaires were mailed to hospital staffs of each hospital; top managers, clinical department heads, registered nurses, medical recorders, and administrators. Results : Of 2038 questionnaires sent, 877 were returned, giving response rate of 44%. Most respondents(70%) regarded quality assurance as efforts to provide patient with care in highest quality and to improve effectiveness or resource utilization. Ninety-nine percent of respondents agreed to need for quality assurance in their hospitals. There were current quality improvement programs implemented in the department of 553 respondents(62%), and most of the(85%) have participated in at least one program. Lack of motivation was pointed out as a barrier to implement the programs. Conclusion : Although most respondents have known of the concept and need for quality assurance, this study suggests that education and motivation of hospital personnel be needed to activate the quality assurance programs in hospitals.