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The concept of Mibyeong (sub-health) in Korea: A Delphi study

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE
Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages 514-518

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.eujim.2013.07.010

Keywords

Delphi; Sub-health; Mibyeong; Concept; Expert opinion; Preventive medicine

Funding

  1. Development of diagnostic guide of Mibyeong in Integrated medicine [K13070]
  2. KM Health Technology Research Group of Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine

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Introduction: Mibyeong is a concept in Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) meaning sub-health state, and treatment of Mibyeong can be understood as preventive medicine. The aim of this study was to obtain consensus from TKM experts in order to define the concept, and develop research method, care of Mibyeong, and health policy legislation of Mibyeong. Methodology: A panel of 10 TKM experts participated in a 2-round e-mail Delphi process. The experts were asked to give opinions about the concept of Mibyeong, potential subtypes, research methods, diagnosis, treatment, and health policy legislation. Results: Over half of the experts reached consensus on; the concept, case scenarios, diagnosis methods, treatment, and health policy legislation of Mibyeong. The concept of Mibyeong involved borderline findings, and unexplained symptoms. All experts agreed with the need for subtyping Mibyeong. However, consensus on the subtype criteria was not reached. Treatment of Mibyeong differed from conventional treatment of a disease, even though the process and methods of diagnosis was not much different. As for health legislation of Mibyeong, experts came to agreement that preventive care and constant connection between patient and doctor were important. For establishing standards for Mibyeong, clear definition and international academic studies were necessary. Conclusions: Consensus was achieved on the concept, the need for subtyping, diagnosis, case scenarios and policy setting but not on areas such as study design, and population for further study. These results suggest that rigorous studies are needed to establish clear definition of Mibyeong for any future research. (C) 2013 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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