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KMID : 0861120160200030031
Korean Journal of Oriental Preventive Medicine
2016 Volume.20 No. 3 p.31 ~ p.43
The Need for Evidence-Based Treatment and Standardization in Korean Medicine -Focusing on Consumer Opinions from the Ministry of Health and Welfare¡¯s Survey on Usage of Korean Medicine (2008, 2011, and 2014)-
Sung Angela Dong-Min

Heo Seung
Oh Hyun-Ho
Lee Jung-Jun
Park Sung-Joon
Lee Sun-Dong
Abstract
Objectives: It focuses on what the consumers expected Korean medicine to improve on, and analyzes patients¡¯ impressions.

Methods: This research is based on the Ministry of Health and Welfare¡¯s Survey on Usage of Korean Medicine (2008, 2011, and 2014) and was new analysis for our research objective.

Results: The general consensus among the consumers was uncertainty of effectiveness, expensive costs, side effects, need for expertise, lack of scientific evidence, expansion of diseases treated, and improvement of equipment. Consumers distrusted Korean medicine due to its uncertainty of its effectiveness, expensive costs, side effects, and lack of scientific evidence for its effectiveness, and avoided using Korean medicine.

Conclusions: These results seem to be a combination of the Korean medicinal doctors treating patients not based on evidence but on their individual experiences, lack of health insurance for Korean medicine resulting in expensive costs, lack of research on toxicity and safety of Korean medicine, and lack of scientific and clinical studies for evidence-based research. To solve these problems, the Korean medicine community needs to standardize treatments based on evidence, and look to Chinese medicine for possible solutions.
KEYWORD
Evidence-Based Treatment, Standardization, Consumer Opinions, Korean Medicine
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