Publications by authors named "Yi-Chun Sun"

Although Taiwanese citizens benefit from affordable health care, residents in remote areas extensively rely on unsafe self-care practices because of a lack of easy access to medical services. To improve self-care safety, ten easy-access self-care medical spots (ESCMSs) managed by trained residents were established in two remote villages. This study aimed to assess the impact of ESCMSs on self-care and access to medical services.

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Background/purpose: Taiwanese Depression Questionnaire (TDQ) was widely used in Taiwan to measure individuals' proneness to depression. In light of well-established gender differences in the manifestation of depression, TDQ's structure invariance and measurement invariance across genders were examined in this study.

Methods: Data from 2604 adults was analyzed.

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Background: We implemented a community-run and GP-supervised self-care for minor illnesses (CGPSC) program in a mountainous area where medical resources for caring for minor illnesses were scarce. In this paper, we reported the residents' experiences and evaluations of this program.

Methods: The CGPSC program was implemented through easy-access self-care medical spots (ESCMSs) that were set up in the community with following services: non-prescription medications for minor illness (MMI) service, materials for caring for minor injuries, pamphlet on self-care for minor illnesses and minor injuries and medical consultation line.

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The authors conducted a community-based cholesterol screening study to examine accuracy of recall for self-relevant health information in long-term autobiographical memory. Adult community residents (N = 496) were recruited to participate in a laboratory-based cholesterol screening and were also provided cholesterol counseling in accordance with national guidelines. Participants were subsequently interviewed 1, 3, or 6 months later to assess their memory for their test results.

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