건강검진 사후관리 서비스의 건강증진 효과- 건강주의자를 대상으로-The Effect of Follow-Up management Service on Health Promotion: For High Risk Population Classified in Health Screening of National Health Insurance Corporation
- Other Titles
- The Effect of Follow-Up management Service on Health Promotion: For High Risk Population Classified in Health Screening of National Health Insurance Corporation
- Authors
- 이애경; 이상이; 강임옥; 정백근; 한준태; 박일수
- Issue Date
- 2007
- Publisher
- 한국보건교육건강증진학회
- Keywords
- Health Screening; Health Promotion; Follow-up Management
- Citation
- 보건교육건강증진학회지, v.24, no.2, pp 127 - 138
- Pages
- 12
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 보건교육건강증진학회지
- Volume
- 24
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 127
- End Page
- 138
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/28891
- ISSN
- 1229-4128
2635-5302
- Abstract
- Objectives: This study aims to examine if the follow-up management service by National Health
Insurance (NHI) for person at health risk leads to significant modification of the lifestyle and change of
health status.
Methods: Of persons who underwent health screening and were classified as having health risks after
periodic health screening by NHI in 2003, persons who took the follow-up management service were
selected as case group and persons who took no service were selected as control group. The DW database
of NHI was used to explore the effect of the follow-up management service on the modification of health
status and lifestyle. Chi-square tests were conducted with SAS 9.1 to examine the differences of health
promotion effect between case vs. control group.
Results: It was shown that of lifestyle behaviors, only exercise was significantly improved for case
group compared with control group as the effect of the follow-up management service by NHI (2.98%p)
(p<.0001). Further, morbidity rate for control group was 2% higher than that of case group (p <.0001),
which indicates that persons who received the follow-up management service better maintained their health
significantly than persons who did not.
Conclusions: The present study shows that the appropriate follow-up management services need to
be provided for maximizing potential effect of periodic health screening by NHI.
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