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KMID : 0858820140310020041
Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion
2014 Volume.31 No. 2 p.41 ~ p.53
An Analysis of the Contents of Medication Education in Health Textbooks for Children and Adolescents
Kim Kwon-Ha

Kang Eun-Jeong
Park Hye-Kyung
Lee Eui-Kyung
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the education contents on safe use of medications in healthcare textbooks for elementary, middle and high schools.

Methods: We examined 6 textbooks for the $5^{th}$ ¼ö½Ä À̹ÌÁö grade, 4 textbooks for middle school, 3 textbooks for high school, and 5 education materials published by the Korea Food and Drug Administration, National Health Insurance Service, and Seoul City Government. To evaluate the contents in health textbooks, we developed the 30 evaluation items.
Results: Middle school textbooks had the most educational contents followed by high school and elementary school textbooks. Public education materials for the teenagers included more educational contents than those for children. The education material published by National Health Insurance Service had the highest score and the rest of the books earned under 15. And there were no core contents in medication education.

Conclusions: Medication education through health textbooks should be strengthened to raise the level of medication awareness, to use medications safely, to prevent the drug abuse and misuse, and to establish the responsible judgment of medication information in the mass media. The current contents were found to be insufficient to meet these goals of medication education.
KEYWORD
Medication use, Health education, Textbook analysis, Children and Adolescents
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