An in-depth interview for use of moxibustion therapy in Korea

국내 뜸 요법 임상 실태 파악을 위한 면접조사

  • Han, Chang-Hyun (Department of Medical Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine) ;
  • Shin, Mi-Suk (Department of Medical Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine) ;
  • Kang, Kyung-Won (Department of Medical Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine) ;
  • Kang, Byoung-Kab (Department of Medical Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine) ;
  • Park, Sun-Hee (Department of Medical Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine) ;
  • Choi, Sun-Mi (Department of Medical Research, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine)
  • 한창현 (한국한의학연구원 의료연구부) ;
  • 신미숙 (한국한의학연구원 의료연구부) ;
  • 강경원 (한국한의학연구원 의료연구부) ;
  • 강병갑 (한국한의학연구원 의료연구부) ;
  • 박선희 (한국한의학연구원 의료연구부) ;
  • 최선미 (한국한의학연구원 의료연구부)
  • Published : 2008.03.27

Abstract

Objectives : Moxibustion therapy is one of the most popular oriental treatments in Korea. In this study, we operate the in-depth interview for use of moxibustion therapy in Korea. Methods : Survey questions were developed based on consensus of acupuncture professors. The list of the Korean medical doctors with experiences more than 10 years is provided by the Association of the Korean Oriental Medicine. The in-depth interview was conducted in 30 Korean medical doctors who answered in the previous telephone survey that they use moxibustion therapy for more than 30 % of patients everyday. Interview survey with them were conducted by the well-trained interviewers of Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine in medical researcher from 22th May to 28th June 2007. Results : Korean medical doctors prefer to use the moxibustion with moxa stick (83.9%). The most common treatment disease was musculo-skeletal disorder (28.9%), gynecology (14.1%), digestive disorder (28.6%). The most common treatment area was the abdomen (35.3%), back (22.5%), lower extremity (15.8%) and upper extremity (16.9%). Indirect moxibustion’s was as frequent as 73.5% of moxibustion method. The most common instrument for treating was mini-moxa of manufactured goods (39.3%). Most Korean medical doctors (48.8%) took up the position that bring symptom relief following good treatment area. 'High preferences of patients' (32.7%) was one of moxibustion strong points but 'Lots of smell and smoke' (54.7%)' was a weak points. The most common side effects was the 'slight burn' (34.9%), 'skin rash' (22.5%), 'skin pruritus' (23.8%) Conclusions : This survey provides unique insight into the perception of the Korea medical doctor at moxibustion therapy. Future research needs to provide more in-depth insight into doctor views of the experience.

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