Content Analysis of the Health Counseling by the Intranet in a University: 2000-2004 / 農村醫學 地域保健
Journal of Agricultural Medicine & Community Health
;
: 75-86, 2007.
Article
in Korean
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-719960
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
The research was aimed at analyzing the contents of university intranet for systematically execution of the healthy information provision and healthy consultation services from 2000 January to 2004 December.METHODS:
We have analyzed 300(28.3%) the instances of accomplished health consultation cases from the whole 1,059 instances which were the replied in a university intranet.RESULTS:
According to the contents of health consultation in ICPC code, a general symptom 91 cases(30.3%) was most, muscle-skeletal system 44 cases(14.7%), and digestive system 43 cases(14.3%) in order of cases of health counselling. The symptoms and complaint with 155 cases(51.7%) were most in the distribution of the health counselling contents by 17 charter of ICPC. The most common reason of counselling by 17 charter of ICPC were as follows; questions about the symptom and diagnosis(118 cases, 39.3%), the preventive and treatment methods(91 cases, 30.0%), and medical fee(20cases, 6.7%) in order. We mainly answer on the content of health counselling were as follows; make an offer of medical information and knowledge(48.3%), recommend visit clinic or hospital(23.7%), guide to treatment(12.7%), and so on.CONCLUSIONS:
This research showed that the program of health counselling may not meet completely the high quality and adequate distribution of health counselling by the intranet in a university by content analysis. The finding suggests that health counselling by intranet in a university may be used to supplement of systemic improvement on the intranet Q/A format from current lack of essential health information and security for the quality of the health counselling.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Computer Communication Networks
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Counseling
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Digestive System
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of Agricultural Medicine & Community Health
Year:
2007
Type:
Article
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