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Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics
2011 Volume.25 No. 3 p.35 ~ p.45
A Survey on Recognition about Oriental Childcare and Oriental Medicine in Parents Attending in Oriental Childcare Class in Health Center
Min Sang-Yeon

Kim Jang-Hyun
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this survey is to investigate the recognition of parents¡¯ attending oriental childcare class, as a part of an oriental health promotion programs in a health center.

Methods: During 2010, 74 parents participated in the pre-survey and 61 parents participated in the post-survey at the Kimpo, Kyeongju and Ganghwa health center.

Results: 1. 77% of the participants didn¡¯t recognize the existence of Oriental childcare center. 49% of participants were informed by health center. 2. In terms of preferences on oriental versus western medicine, 76% of participants preferred western medicine as compared to the oriental medicine but, some wanted to use both medical treatments 3. Recognition levels in importance of childcare education on post-survey were significantly elevated to the pre-survey(p<0.05), and the childcare education helped parents to breed children better. Participants want to recommend neighbors to participate in childcare class. 4. Levels of common senses about childcare on post-survey were significantly elevated compared to pre-survey(p<0.05), but levels of common senses about oriental childcare were not elevated. 5. 77% of the participants satisfied with the childcare class.

Conclusions: The oriental childcare class sessions in health center have helped parents to recognize the importance of childcare education and common senses about childcare.
KEYWORD
Oriental childcare class, Survey, Health center, Oriental health promotion programs
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