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KMID : 0861120120160020001
Korean Journal of Oriental Preventive Medicine
2012 Volume.16 No. 2 p.1 ~ p.15
The Analysis of Satisfaction with Clinical Training and the Related Factors - Especially in Oriental Rehabilitation Medicine -
Cho Hyun-Woo

Hwang Eui-Hyoung
Shin Byung-Cheul
Sul Jae-Uk
Hong Jin-Woo
Shin Sang-Woo
Lee Hyeon-Yeop
Heo Kwang-Ho
Shin Mi-Suk
Abstract
Objectives : The aim of this study is to analyze satisfaction with clinical training in the department of oriental rehabilitation medicine and the related factors.

Methods : All the students in the graduating class of school of Korean Medicine, Pusan National University must be trained for 2 weeks in the department of oriental rehabilitation medicine according to clinical training guideline including Objective Structured Clinical Examination(OSCE) and Clinical Performance Examination (CPX). After completing clinical training, we distributed questionaries to them about a reflex of the object of study, usefulness, difficulty, satisfaction and preference. And then, we analyzed the related factors including descriptive statistics, frequency analysis and correlation analysis by SPSS 18.0.

Results : In general, a reflex of the aim of study(), satisfaction with contents() and difficulty() were evaluated respectively. The better a reflex of the aim of study is, the higher satisfaction with contents is(P<0.01, r=0.836). Chuna was highly estimated, whereas pharmacopuncture was not. In OSCE, a reflex of the aim of study() and usefulness() were highly evaluated. The preference for physical examination of the lumbar spine was highly estimated, whereas applying splint was not. Facilities and equipment(), contents of clinical training(), the handout() and time scheduling() were evaluated respectively in general composition of clinical training. There is no difference related to specialty, sex and age among students.

Conclusions : Clinical training program in the department of oriental rehabilitation medicine can be highly estimated from the viewpoint of difficulty and satisfaction.
KEYWORD
Oriental rehabilitation medicine, Clinical training guideline, OSCE, CPX
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