Eun-Chul Jang
Soonchunhyang University
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Journal of agricultural medicine and community health | 2007
Jaewoo Koh; Soon-Chan Kwon; Kyung-Ran Kim; Kyung-Suk Lee; Eun-Chul Jang; Young-Jun Kwon; Seungho Ryu; Soo-Jin Lee; Jaechul Song
Injury in agriculture is a serious public health issue with a major impact on the lives of Korean farmers. It is one of the leading causes of death and is also a major cause of longand short-term disability. In 2001, the social cost of one accident in agricultural machinery was estimated as 97.7-97.8 million won that is 4 fold of farm household income in Korea. Effective prevention and control of injuries requires a system of surveillance that monitors the incidence of injuries, their causes, treatment and outcomes. This requires an integrated system of data collection, analysis and interpretation and communication. Creating effective injury surveillance system in Korea requires to establish a framework for a national agenda. Discussions regarding the development of the framework should address, but not be limited to issues related to Data Holdings and Linkages; Capacity and Skills; Communication; Interconnection; and Surveillance Products. Ideally, an injury surveillance system would meet the information requirements across all sectors, while allowing each to have the ongoing information it needs for its policy and programming needs. This study was carried out to develop a surveillance system of agricultural injuries in Korea. Study subjects were residents who lived in a typical agricultural area (Yangpyung area in Kyung-gi province). The main data sources were reports of village headmen, compared with data of `National Emergency Management Agency`, `National Health Insurance Corporation`, `Insurance of National Agricultural Cooperative`, and `Emergency Medical Centers`. Each data were reviewed to validate the strengths and weaknesses.
Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2018
Younghyeon Nam; Soon-Chan Kwon; Yong-Jin Lee; Eun-Chul Jang; Seung-hwan Ahn
BackgroundJob stress has been reported as a risk factor of psychological changes, which have been shown to be related to gastrointestinal diseases and symptoms such as functional dyspepsia. However, few studies have assessed the relationship between job stress and functional dyspepsia. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between job stress and functional dyspepsia in South Korea.MethodsThis study was conducted between May 23 and July 6, 2016 and included 901 workers in the display manufacturing sector. Subjects completed self-reported questionnaires, regarding Korean Occupational Stress Scale (KOSS), functional dyspepsia, Insomnia Severity Index-K, and health-related behaviors and job characteristics. Subjects were divided into functional dyspepsia-positive and -negative groups based on the Rome III criteria. The KOSS high-risk group was defined as subjects with KOSS score above the 75 percentile of KOSS reference value. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to investigate the association between job stress and functional dyspepsia.ResultsIn women, the risk of functional dyspepsia was significantly higher in the high-risk groups of the following KOSS subcategories in unadjusted model: job demand (OR 3.282, 95% CI 1.181–9.126), and occupational climate (OR 2.665, 95% CI 1.041–6.823). Even in adjusted model, the risk was significantly higher in the high-risk groups of the following KOSS subcategories: job demand (OR 3.123, 95% CI 1.036–9.416) and occupational climate (OR 3.304, 95% CI 1.198–9.115). In men, the risk of functional dyspepsia was not significant in all KOSS subcategories.ConclusionsThis study showed that job demand and occupational climates were associated with functional dyspepsia in female display manufacturing sector workers. Therefore, both clinical and mental health approaches should be used in the management of functional dyspepsia in women.
Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2016
Seong-Woo Kim; Eun-Chul Jang; Soon-Chan Kwon; Wook Han; Min-Sung Kang; Younghyeon Nam; Yong-Jin Lee
Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2002
Yong-Kyu Kim; Hyunjoo Kim; Soo-Jin Lee; Eun-Chul Jang; Sangcheol Rho; Jaechul Song
Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2016
Hyun Woo Park; Young Hwangbo; Yong-Jin Lee; Eun-Chul Jang; Wook Han
Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 1999
Hyoung-Ryoul Kim; Park Yj; Soo Jin Lee; Jae-Seok Song; Eun-Chul Jang; Kang-Sook Lee; S Shim
Soonchunhyang Medical Science | 2018
Eun-Chul Jang; Soon-Chan Kwon
Soonchunhyang Medical Science | 2018
Soon-Chan Kwon; Eun-Chul Jang
Annals of occupational and environmental medicine | 2018
Wook Han; Soon-Chan Kwon; Yong-Jin Lee; Chan Park; Eun-Chul Jang
대한직업환경의학회지 | 2016
Hyun Woo Park; Young Hwangbo; Yong-Jin Lee; Eun-Chul Jang; Wook Han