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KMID : 1142620200120010029
Korea Aging Friendly Industry Association
2020 Volume.12 No. 1 p.29 ~ p.36
A Study on the Trends of Welldying in Korea: Based on research for the last five years
Kim Geon-Yang

Kim So-Jung
Yang Yeong-Ae
Abstract
Objective : Currently, research on well-dying in occupational therapy is insufficient. Accordingly, this study aims to analyze the domestic research trends of well-dying and suggest the importance of redesigning lifestyle based on well-dying for successful aging, while suggesting suggestions to occupational therapists on the need for research on well-dying.

Methods : Using the database of the Research Information Service (RISS) and DBpia provided by the Korea Educational Research and Information Service (KERIS), 37 final papers were collected with domestic well-dying-themed studies over the past five years, and the year of the study, the publisher, and the contents of the research were classified and analyzed to identify the trends of the recent studies.

Results : First, according to the annual status analysis, at least one to 12 well-dying studies were published each year from 2016 to April 2020. Second, according to the analysis of the status of each publisher, 20 associations and research institutes have published well-dying-related papers over the past five years, and the most active place was the Korean Society of Science and Technology, which published five papers, accounting for 15.2% of the total research. Third, according to the analysis by subject of the study, the concept and meaning studies, impact, education programs, awareness surveys, and integrated case studies were nominated, and other studies that were not included in the above classification were classified as other studies. Of these, a total of 12 studies were conducted on the subject of impact, accounting for 32.4% of the total studies.

Conclusion : First, it seems that research is needed to develop more diverse work therapy programs based on studies on existing well-dying theories. Second, for the therapeutic effect of the work therapy program based on well-dying theory, it is believed that continuous verification research is necessary. Third, it is believed that research on ways to continue the work therapy program service based on well-dying theory will further diversify the target groups and change the perception of death.
KEYWORD
well-dying, occupational therapy, awareness
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