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Chae, Roh, and Jung: Development of Quality Assessment Domain and its Priority in Korea's Occupational Health Services: A Special Health Examination

Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study was to develop a quality assessment domain and to determine its priority in Korea's Occupational Health Services.

Methods

We designed the study in a 3 phase approach. The first phase of the process encompasses making a list of measures for quality assessments by a thorough review of the literature. The second phase emcompassed the development of inclusion and priority criteria. The third phase of survey development was conducted during August 2008 and a questionnaire was administered to occupational health physicians covering 58 subjects.

Results

Finally we investigated 40 quality assessment measures, including 2 for structural domain, 17 for process domain, 21 for result domain in occupational health service. The 40 quality assessment measures divided into 2 parts. The early quality assessment part was 14 measures that including 8 measures for process domains and 5 measures for result domains.

Conclusion

We investigate a quality assessment domain and determined the priorities of the occupational health service in Korea.

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