J Korean Acad Adult Nurs.  2003 Jun;15(2):215-225.

Comparison of the Results of Clinical Diagnostic Assay according to Sasang Constitution Classification

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  • 1Division of Nursing Science, Ajou University, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
Sasang constitutional medicine is Korea's creative medical science, that has attracted public attention. But for lack of indices in objectifying constitutions, there are difficulties for most of health professionals in approaching Sasang medicine. The purpose of this study was to compare the results of clinical diagnostic data according to the type of Sasang constitution. METHOD: The subjects were 195 examinees who had a general health check-up at A hospital. The instrument used for this study were Questionnaire of Sasang Constitution Class II(QSCCII) program for personal computer developed by Kim Sun Ho et al. RESULT: The distribution of constitutions of the subjects were the So-eum 46.7%, the Tae-eum 36.9% and the So-yang 16.4%. The level of body composition- related indices(body weight, obesity) of the Tae-eum were significantly higher than those of other constitutions. In heart-related indices, systolic BP were the highest in the Tae-eum. In liver-related indices, the level of triglyceride, SGPT were significantly higher in the Tae-eum. But the hematologic indices and lung-related indices were not showed significantly difference among any constitutions.
CONCLUSION
The results of this study showed that there were significant difference of clinical diagnostic data according to Sasang constitutions, especially in the Tae-eum. So, to understand the human nature of nursing clients, nurses need to apply the oriental based medical theory, like Sasang constitution, to the discipline of nursing.

Keyword

Sasang constitutions; Constitution diagnosis

MeSH Terms

Alanine Transaminase
Classification*
Constitution and Bylaws*
Health Occupations
Human Characteristics
Microcomputers
Nursing
Solar System
Triglycerides
Surveys and Questionnaires
Alanine Transaminase
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