As the low birthrates in Korea intensify, the average school-age population is showing great reduction and the resources used for admission to the university are gradually decreasing as well, due to the continuing economic downturn. Therefore, in order for the university to remain competitive and keep up with the fast paced changes, it is very significant that they induce qualitative growth of university education and facilities through extensive and thorough analysis on the university facility management (UFM) for students who are the main users of university facilities. However, research done on university facilities in Korea has been focused mainly on space management, while the effective UFM reflecting in-depth opinions on the user class has been quite inadequate. Therefore, in order to improve student satisfaction and improve the efficiency of UFM, it is crucial to understand the importance and status of the UFM items. This way, an initial plan for improvement of UFM considering the priorities that actively reflect the opinions of the students is prepared in this research. For the UFM items, the eight classifications of UFM, which can be evaluated by users, and the details of the classifications are used for this research. For the UFM strategies, the first 176 performance indicators (PIs) are collected, consolidated, and deleted. Finally, eight UFM strategies are derived. In order to find out which UFM items need more focus on, importance-performance analysis (IPA) is conducted. The priority of management is determined by where each factor is located on the grid. Additionally, multiple linear regression analysis is conducted to examine the effect of the importance value on the UFM items on the importance value on the UFM strategies. Finally, the average values of importance for the strategies of UFM of two groups are compared and analyzed. As a result of the stages listed above, this research attempts to provide basic data on preparing the UFM plan. Therefore, it is possible to apply the method that reflects the needs of actual users in preparing future UFM plans throughout the research methods proposed in this research.
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BMC Nephrol
August 2022
Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Canada.
Background: Community engagement is essential for effective research when addressing issues important to both the community and researchers. Despite its effectiveness, there is limited published evidence concerning the evaluation of community engagement in research projects, especially in the area of nephrology.
Methods: We developed a community engagement program in Guatemala to address the role of hydration in chronic kidney disease of unknown origin, using five key engagement principles: 1.
Front Psychol
February 2020
Department of Housing and Interior Design, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea.
As the low birthrates in Korea intensify, the average school-age population is showing great reduction and the resources used for admission to the university are gradually decreasing as well, due to the continuing economic downturn. Therefore, in order for the university to remain competitive and keep up with the fast paced changes, it is very significant that they induce qualitative growth of university education and facilities through extensive and thorough analysis on the university facility management (UFM) for students who are the main users of university facilities. However, research done on university facilities in Korea has been focused mainly on space management, while the effective UFM reflecting in-depth opinions on the user class has been quite inadequate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurourol Urodyn
November 2019
Department of Pediatric Urology, Children's Medical Center Tochigi, Jichi Medical University, Tochigi, Japan.
Aim: To evaluate the uroflowmetry (UFM), which reflects the urinary symptoms of children with nocturnal enuresis (NE).
Methods: This study retrospectively investigated 93 children who underwent UFM three times on the same day (≥8 years old; mean age: 9 years and 10 months; 66 boys and 27 girls). Children with the combination of daytime incontinence (DI) and NE (DI+NE group: n = 45) and NE alone (isolated NE group: n = 48) were compared.
Nihon Hinyokika Gakkai Zasshi
March 2007
epartment of Urology, Independent Administrative Institution National Hospital Organization Kobe Medical Center,
Aims Of Study: Examining the clinical efficacy on the interferential low frequency therapy for elderly overactive bladder (OAB) patients with urinary incontinence prospectively, for whom anticholinergics were not effective.
Study Design, Materials And Methods: Subjects are 80 patients over 65 years with urinary incontinence, who are clinically diagnosed with OAB. For over three months, they were administered anticholinergics (20mg/day propiverine hydrochloride), but in an interview after the administration period they responded that their QOL indexes were 4 (mostly dissatisfied) or over.
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