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KMID : 0387319990090040041
Korean Journal of Health Policy and Administration
1999 Volume.9 No. 4 p.41 ~ p.64
A Study on the Physician¢¥s Behavior of Notifiable Communicable Diseases Reporting and its Characteristics Related
Lee Yoon-Hyeon

Meng Kwang-Ho
Abstract
The major concern for this research is to discuss and to offer some solutiona to bring the effectiveness of existing notifiable diseases reporting system over the physicians¢¥ attitudes of reporting, the actual condition of performance and the reasons of inertia in notifiable diseases reporting through examining the physicians of medical institutions in nationwide such as pediatrics, internal medicine and family medicine.
The actual conditions of notifiable communicable diseases(NCD) reporting was surveyed by mail objectifying an internal medicine, pediatrics and family medicine in nationwide on the basis of startified random sampling method divided into the classification of medical institutions and areas. As a result of survey, the rate of respondents showed 145 persons from physicians, 105 persons from hospitals, 120 persons from general hospitals, and 51 persons from tertiary hospitals. The total number of respondents were 421 and was rated 59.0%.
The analysis of collected survey went through a descriptive analysis primarily to grasp physicians¢¥ attitudes on the notifiable communicable diseases reporting and then upon the dependent variables. Following are major findings obtained from the data analysis.
1. The results of a descriptive analysis on physicians¢¥ attitudes towards reporting NCD were as follows:
First, the respondents who didn¢¥t know that yellow fever is reporting NCD were 11.0% of clinic, 10.5% of hospital, 5.0% of general hospital, 11.8% of tertiary hospital, and in case of hepatitis B, were 26.9% of clinic, 35.2% of hospital, 35.0% of general hospital, 23.5% of tertiary hospital.
Second, The rate of physicians¢¥ knowledge on penalties of not reporting the NCD by their medical institution were 35.2% of clinic, 45.7% of hospital, 36.75 of general hospital, 62.7% of tertiary hospital.
Third, among the no-reporting physicians in whole, the major reason of not reporting NCD were uncertainty of diagnosis(78.9%), no need to report(46.4%), no adequate actions from PHC(29.1%), no knowledge of the cases being notifiable ones in the other of their frequencies(30.4%), meddling from PHC(29.1%), concerning of patient¢¥s privacy(26.3%).
2. To analyze the characteristics related to the physicians¢¥ behaviors to report NCD, univariate and multiple logistic regression analyses were applied to the variables related to physician, 4 medical facility, PHC, and reporting system.
The result were as follows:
First, the result of the univariate analysis on physicians¢¥ attitude to report NCD and characteristics related to reporting in odds ratio was in the case of hospital, 3.4 times higher positive reponses on physicians¢¥ attitude to report NCD came up as compared to the clinic.
Second, the result of the univariate analysis on physicians¢¥ action of reporting NCD and characteristics related to reporting by the classification of medical institutions showed that the odds ratio of hospital was 2.3 times, the odds ratio of general hospital was 2.0 times, the odds ratio of tertiary was 6.8 times significantly higher than clinic. And the medical institution with significantly higher positive attitudes rate by multiple logistic regression analysis was hospital that rated 2.5 times significantly higher than clinic. Also in the PHC related characteristics of reporting, the rate of action in reporting NCD was significantly higher in medical institution that were endowed with the good condition of reporting. In multiple logistic regression analysis, the medical institution that has a good conditions of reporting showed a significantly higher positive rate on the action of reporting than the others.
KEYWORD
notifiable communicable diseases, physician¢¥s attitude, reporting system, surveillance
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