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A Study of Teacher's Satisfaction Regarding Korean Medicine Doctor's Student Health and Wellness Program in 2016 - In Middle & High School of Seongnam City -

2016년도 한의 교의 프로그램의 교사들의 만족도에 관한 연구 - 성남시 중고등학교를 대상으로 -

  • Sung, Hyun Kyung (Dept. of Pediatrics, College of Korean Medicine, Semyung University) ;
  • Shin, Seon Mi (Dept. of Internal Medicine, College of Korean Medicine, Semyung University) ;
  • Go, Ho-Yeon (Dept. of Internal Medicine, College of Korean Medicine, Semyung University) ;
  • Ko, Jae-Un (Korean Medicine Association in Seongnam city) ;
  • Kim, Hyo-Sun (Korean Medicine Association in Seongnam city) ;
  • Choi, Suk-Hoon (Korean Medicine Association in Seongnam city) ;
  • Park, Jeong-Su (Dept. of Preventive medicine, College of Korean Medicine, Semyung University)
  • 성현경 (세명대학교 한의과대학 소아과학교실) ;
  • 신선미 (세명대학교 한의과대학 내과학교실) ;
  • 고호연 (세명대학교 한의과대학 내과학교실) ;
  • 고재언 (성남시 한의사회) ;
  • 김효선 (성남시 한의사회) ;
  • 최석훈 (성남시 한의사회) ;
  • 박정수 (세명대학교 한의과대학 예방의학교실)
  • Received : 2018.01.19
  • Accepted : 2018.02.10
  • Published : 2018.02.28

Abstract

Objectives This study aims to build the baseline data for promoting school health care program by identifying satisfaction level and improvement point through the satisfaction survey after Korean medicine doctor's student health and wellness program in 2016. Methods An association of Korean medicine doctor in Seongnam city conducted Korean medicine doctor's student health and wellness program for 12 middle schools, 6 high schools and 1 special-need school in Seongnam city in 2016. The participating Korean medicine doctor visited each school for 8 times and conducted health consultations, health education classes and Korean medicine treatment for the school students and the school employees. Teachers and administrators from the participating schools answered the self-reported satisfaction questionnaires and the results were analyzed by SPSS 22.0. Results 35 people responded the program satisfaction questionnaires, the overall satisfaction average was $9.40{\pm}0.88$ (out of 10). In the course of the program, satisfaction average regarding the student's health check-ups was $9.05{\pm}0.88$, satisfaction average regarding the informatory brochures for the parents was $9.08{\pm}1.09$, satisfaction average regarding the participation enrollment process was $9.06{\pm}1.16$, and the satisfaction average regarding the questionnaire statistics and the result reports was $8.86{\pm}1.93$. The satisfaction average of the program was as follows: health consultation ($9.20{\pm}1.08$), treatment ($9.31{\pm}0.90$), and health education classes ($8.78{\pm}1.68$). Some of the good things about program were 'Telling students about their physical condition' (57.1%), 'Curing the sick student quickly' (48.6%), 'Providing students with useful information about the health' (48.6%), 'Teaching students how to manage their health and how to manage symptoms' (42.9%). Average satisfaction about sustainability and needs of the program was $9.15{\pm}0.91$, and the participant teachers wanted to learn more about how to manage internet addiction (22.9%), stress (45.7%), atopy (28.6%), neck pain (42.9%), allergic rhinitis (37.1%), and low back pain (34.3%) from the future wellness programs. Conclusions Student health care is one of the most important issue in national health policies. We have designed a bridge model that a local community, school, and doctors can work together to develop. After the implementation of the program, the results of the satisfaction survey showed a very high satisfaction level. This study can be the basis for further improvement of the bridge program as well as the expansion of the program in other settings.

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