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31 janv. 2021 Abstract: This study assessed the health perceptions of 333 Korean adolescents during the coro- navirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic via an ...
28 juin 2022 subjective health perception in patients with diabetes. ... Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency's guidelines for the use of raw data ...
of mental ill-health – which demand a strong public health response. The OECD Reviews of Public Health Korea has the lowest perceived health status of.
This study explored the experience of Korean women living in the United States with respect to their perceptions of health and attempted to develop a
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31 janv. 2021 Abstract: This study assessed the health perceptions of 333 Korean adolescents during the corona- virus disease (COVID-19) pandemic via an ...
28 juin 2022 subjective health perception in patients with diabetes. ... Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency's guidelines for the use of raw data ...
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Use Culture Clues™ and information from the patient and family to guide your communication and your patient care How does the Korean culture deal with illness?
24 oct 2022 · This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting the intentions to receive health checkups among young adults in their 20s in Korea The
This study explored the experience of Korean women living in the United States with respect to their perceptions of health and attempted to develop a
31 juil 2014 · In this study we explored the perceptions of older Korean adults with chronic illnesses and the influence of their coping patterns
Perception attitude and demand for Korean medicine and Western medicine collaborative treatment of medical occupational groups in Korea: A scoping review
28 mar 2019 · We developed a 41-item tool measuring cultural differences in healthcare as perceived by foreign patients visiting South Korea
Korea has the lowest perceived health status of all OECD countries with only a third of people reporting that they are in good or very good health Like in
9 mar 2023 · Background We developed a 41-item tool measuring cultural differences in healthcare as perceived by foreign patients visiting South Korea
31 jan 2021 · In this study we divided the health perception of Korean adolescents into subdimensions such as mental health disease physical activity
How do Koreans view illness?
How does the Korean culture deal with illness? Your patient may follow Buddhist or Confucian doctrine, viewing illness and death as a natural part of life. Symptoms may be seen as bad luck, misfortune or the result of “karma”– payback for something they did wrong in the past.What is the Korean definition of health?
In ancient Korean society, health was viewed as a 'good relationship or harmony with a supernatural subject', 'harmony of earth, water, fire, and air', and a 'long life with no illness'.How is the health of people in South Korea?
In 2020, the life expectancy of South Koreans lay at an average of 83.5 years, which is one of the highest among OECD member countries. The number of patients dying from circulatory diseases such as cancer, heart disease and stroke has been lower than the OECD average.- Societal perceptions of mental illness
It is also said by Korean doctors that Confucian culture emphasizes individual will and self-discipline which creates a social prejudice against mental health. Traditional Confucian ideals state that mental illnesses/disorders are meant to be tolerated, not treated.