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Journal of Oriental Gynecology
2022 Volume.35 No. 4 p.1 ~ p.18
A Survey on Doctor of Korean Medicine¡¯s Recognition for Developing Korean Medicine Clinical Practice Guideline of Sanhupung
Kim Yu-Been

Hwang Su-In
Yoon Young-Jin
Kim Dong-Il
Park Jang-Kyung
Abstract
Objectives: This survey was conducted to research Korean medicine doctors¡¯ recognition about diagnosis, treatment and prevention of Sanhupung, and to use it as a basic data for the development of Korean Medicine Clinical Practice Guideline for Sanhupung.

Methods: From October 1, 2021 to November 1, 2021, a self-administered questionnaire was conducted on an online survey platform targeting Korean Medicine doctors belonging to The Association of Korean Medicine, and the responses were analyzed.

Results: Patients most commonly visited Korean Medical clinic within 22 to 42 days of miscarriage or childbirth, and the average treatment period was 1 to 3 months. To diagnose Sanhupung, Korean Medicine doctors most frequently identified the characteristic symptoms of Sanhupung, and the symptoms complained by Sanhupung patients were common in the order of arthralgia, coldness, feelings like wind coming in and muscle pain. For the treatment of Sanhupung, 94.8% of the respondents used herbal medicine, followed by acupuncture 78.1%, moxibustion 50.1%, cupping 29.5%, and Chuna 12.6%. For the prevention of Sanhupung, 81.8% of the respondents prescribed herbal medicine, and 66.4% of the respondents provided education to prevent Sanhupung.

Conclusions: We researched the characteristics of Sanhupung patients visiting Korean medicine clinic and Korean medicine doctors¡¯ recognition about diagnosis, treatment and prevention of Sanhupung and reflected them in the CPG for Sanhupung.
KEYWORD
Sanhupung, Puerperal Wind Syndrome, Clinical Practice Guideline, Doctor of Korean Medicine¡¯s Recognition
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