A Survey on Korean Medicine Doctors’ Recognition for Developing Korean Medicine Clinical Practice Guidelines for Gastric Cancer

Dong-Hyeon Kim, Jong-hee Kim, Ji-hye Park, Hwa-Seung Yoo, So-jung Park
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to provide data for the development of Korean medicine (KM) clinical practice guidelines (CPG) for gastric cancer (GC) by identifying the awareness and knowledge needs of KM doctors (KMD) through an online survey.Methods: A survey questionnaire was produced by referring to the previous recognition survey studies for clinical KMDs. The survey questionnaire was composed of questions regarding the current status of clinical care for GC, the knowledge level of clinicians about GC, and other details that clinicians use during practice. The survey was conducted from September 20 to October 22, 2021. An online survey was conducted with 195 KMDs from the Society of Korean Medicine and the Korean Association of Traditional Oncology of KM.Results: A total of 195 respondents participated in the online survey regarding the current status of GC treatment. Of this number, 10.3% of the respondents specialize in GC, but even if they do not currently specialize in GC, they are more likely to treat patients with GC in the future. In terms of the specifics of KM treatment, there was a demand for information on comprehensive KM treatment methods, such as herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, and chuna, as well as on analyzing the effectiveness of combined treatment with chemotherapy and radiation.Conclusion: In this study, we were able to understand the clinical KMDs’ perception of GC, knowledge level, and requirements in the CPG. The results of this study will provide the basic data for the development of CPG for GC.
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韩医医师对制定胃癌韩医临床实践指南的认知度调查
目的:本研究旨在通过在线调查了解韩国医学(KM)医生对胃癌(GC)的认知和知识需求,为制定韩国医学(KM)临床实践指南(CPG)提供数据。方法:参考以往对临床kmd的认知调查研究,制作调查问卷。调查问卷包括胃癌的临床护理现状、临床医生对胃癌的知识水平以及临床医生在实践中使用的其他细节。该调查于2021年9月20日至10月22日进行。以大韩医学学会和韩国传统肿瘤学会的195名kmd为对象,进行了在线调查。结果:共有195名受访者参与了关于GC治疗现状的在线调查。在这一数字中,10.3%的受访者专门从事GC,但即使他们目前不专门从事GC,他们也更有可能在未来治疗GC患者。在KM治疗的具体情况方面,对中药、针刺、艾灸、拔罐、针刺等综合KM治疗方法的信息有需求,对化疗、放疗联合治疗的疗效分析有需求。结论:在本研究中,我们能够了解临床kmd对GC的认知、知识水平和CPG的要求。本研究结果将为GC用CPG的开发提供基础数据。
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