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KMID : 0363320200410040658
Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine
2020 Volume.41 No. 4 p.658 ~ p.667
Trend Analysis of Korean-Western Medicine Collaboration Studies by Disease Group
Jun Eun-Hee

Lee Hyeon-Joo
Cho Min-Kyoung
Kim Nam-Kwen
Lee In
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze trends in Korean-Western Collaborative Medicine studies by disease group.

Methods: Articles published until May 2020 were searched in domestic databases (NDSL, RISS, KISS, DBPIA, and KoreanTK) using the keywords ¡®ÇѾç¹æ¡¯, ¡®¾çÇѹ桯, ¡®ÇùÁø¡¯, ¡®ÇùÀÇÁø·á¡¯, ¡®ÀÇÇÑÀÇ¡¯, ¡®ÀÇ?ÇÑÀÇ¡¯, and ¡®ÅëÇÕÀÇÇС¯. The articles were analyzed according to the publication year, journal type, research methodology, and disease group using the major and intermediate classifications of the Korean Standard Classification of Diseases (KCD-7).

Results: In total, 112 articles were selected. The most frequent major disease groups were disease codes G, C (D), I, and M, in that order. The medium disease groups numbered 41 and most commonly involved collaborative studies on cerebrovascular diseases. Among the three top KCD-7 major group diseases, publications on Group C (D) were increasing significantly, publications on Group G were slightly increasing, but, publications on Group I decreased in the 2010s compared to the 2000s.

Conclusions: In this study, we analyzed the frequent disease groups treated with domestic Korean-Western medicine in collaborative studies using the major and medium classifications of KCD-7. Well-designed clinical trials and economic evaluation research are needed, and this study can provide directions for future collaborative studies using Korean-Western medicine.
KEYWORD
Korean medicine, Western medicine, collaborative treatment, integrative medicine, disease group
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