[Article] [Prof. Kyu Sung Lee & Prof. Munjae Lee] Publishing an article in a world-renowned journal | |
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Date | 14 Jul 2020 |
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[Prof. Kyu Sung Lee & Prof. Munjae Lee] Publishing an article in a world-renowned journal
Convergence
Research of Samsung Medical Center & SAIHST ▷ Original news: http://www.naeil.com/news_view/?id_art=354731 ▷ Research article: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32218128/
According
to the study, “To reduce the unmet medical needs of patients with BPE, it is necessary
to allow patients to be treated early and give them accurate information about
the disease. Besides, access to medical care should be strengthened through
continuous care focused on primary care.”
A
research team led by Professor Kyu Sung Lee (Department of Urology, Samsung
Medical Center) and Professor Munjae Lee(Department of Medical Device &
Management & Research, SAIHST) published an article in a world-renowned
‘Journal of Clinical Medicine.’ The research analyzed the factor affecting the
unmet medical needs of patients with benign prostate enlargement (BPE) based on
the data taken from the 2009–2016 Korea Health Panel Study. The study was also
funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) as part of the NRF
research project, ‘Using ICT medical device to create social value for
community care.’
The
research results showed that “younger patients experienced a higher probability
of unmet medical needs. Those with higher educational attainment had a lower
chance of experiencing unmet medical needs. Patients with national health
insurance were less likely to experience unmet medical needs. Besides, patients
who experienced lying in a sickbed had a higher probability of experiencing unmet
medical needs.”
The
research team emphasized that “in order to reduce the unmet medical needs of
patients with BPE, it is necessary to allow patients to be treated early and
give them accurate information about the disease.” Also, “In cases where
patients often ignore their health problems, such as BPE, policies should be
enacted to raise awareness. Efforts such as health lectures on the prevention
of BPE and the importance of early diagnosis are needed.”
The study
also showed that “as chronic diseases, such as BPE, require continuous
management, unmet medical care may be resolved by utilizing primary medical
care. Through a community care project centered on primary medical care, there
will be continuous management of diseases, and unmet medical care may be
reduced by reinforcing medical accessibility for households receiving medical
benefits.”
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