Objectives: This study was performed to examine the effects of the Korean medicine healthcare program on stroke-related factors and self-care enhancement. Methods: This study was a quasi-experimental, pretest-posttest nonequivalent control group design study (N = 58 participants), with 28 in the treatment group (Korean medicine health care program) and 30 in the control group (no intervention). The program was conducted twice a week for 2 hours, for a total of 12 weeks. Results: There were statistically significant differences in systolic (p = 0.005) and diastolic blood pressure (p = 0.006), cholesterol (p < 0.001), blood glucose (p < 0.001), self-esteem (p = 0.001), self-efficacy (p < 0.001), health perception (p < 0.001), and the health behavior (p < 0.001) between the experimental group and the control group. Conclusion: Thus, the Korean medicine healthcare program was effective in managing stroke-related factors and enhancing self-care, and should be actively used to develop community health promotion strategies to prevent strokes and prepare long-term measures.
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Chang, K. O., & Lim, J. H. (2019). The effects of the Korean medicine health care program on stroke-related factors and self-care enhancement. Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives, 10(5), 307–314. https://doi.org/10.24171/j.phrp.2019.10.5.07
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