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KMID : 0861120160200010011
Korean Journal of Oriental Preventive Medicine
2016 Volume.20 No. 1 p.11 ~ p.17
A survey of public officials¡¯ perception on PHPP-TKM
Kim Kyeong-Han

Jang Soo-Bin
Jung Myung-Ju
Choi Dae-Pum
Huang Ching-Wen
Kim Je-Myung
Sasaki Yui
Joo Yong-Joon
Shin Yong-Cheol
Jang Bo-Hyoung
Ko Seong-Gyu
Abstract
Objectives : This study was aimed to survey the perception of public official on public health promotion programs in Traditional Korean Medicine (PHPP-TKM).

Methods : Data were collected from 129 public officials who were in charge of PHPP-TKM business in the public health centers using the structured questionnaire. Collected data were analyzed through frequency analysis and T-test using SPSS 13.0.

Results : Even though stroke prevention programs are implemented most often at present, respondents hope to practice dementia prevention programs in the future. The obstructive factor was measured by 5-point Likert scale, and the most obstructive factor was that there were neither standard manuals nor methodological guidelines for the programs(3.73¡¾0.97). The second most obstructive factor was that TKM-PHPP duplicated other public health programs(3.67¡¾1.07). The plan to activate TKM-PHPP was also measured by 5-point Likert scale. The most suggested plan was to develop competitive programs (4.20¡¾0.88). The second most suggested plan was that of various integration of public health programs (4.14¡¾0.80).

Conclusions : The result of survey questionnaire suggests to develop various integrated programs, and to draw up a standard manual to activate the TKM-PHPP in public health centers.
KEYWORD
Tradition Korean Medicine, public health promotion program, PHPP-TKM, public officials, survey
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