| Literature DB >> 35162476 |
Yun-Kyoung Song1,2, Boyoon Choi1, Jung Mi Oh1, Arim Kwak3, Kyungim Kim3,4.
Abstract
(1) Background: Onsite clinics are increasingly common features of corporate health promotion programs. These clinics allow employers to offer convenient care to employees at their workplaces, which can lead to reduced healthcare expenditure and improved productivity. The objective of this study was to build basic data by qualitatively exploring employees' experiences and perspectives on onsite clinics in a semiconductor company, as one part of the project to examine and improve the health management system of a large semiconductor company in Korea. (2)Entities:
Keywords: employees; health; onsite clinic; qualitative study; workplace
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35162476 PMCID: PMC8834681 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19031433
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Interview guide.
| Introduction |
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| I want to thank you for taking the time to meet with me today. My name is Kyungim Kim. I am a faculty member at the College of Pharmacy. I would like to talk to you about your experience of using an onsite clinic and its services. The purpose of this focus group interview is to hear your experiences, thoughts, and opinions about the clinic at this company. The interview will last about an hour, and it will be audio-recorded because I do not want to miss any of your comments. I will be taking some notes during the session, but I cannot write fast enough to get it all down. Even though we are on tape, please be sure to speak up, so we do not miss your comments. All responses will be kept confidential and shared only with research team members. We will ensure that any information we include in our report does not identify you as the respondent. There are no right or wrong answers to my questions. Please feel free to share your opinions. Remember, you don’t have to talk if you do not want to, and you may end the interview at any time. Are there any questions about what I have just explained? Are you willing to participate in this interview? |
| Questions |
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What types of action/services have you experienced from the onsite clinic? What do you think about the current onsite clinic system? [If positive] In what ways do you think it is positive? [If negative] In what ways do you think it is negative? What factors do you think would make it difficult to use? What requirements do you think would be necessary to improve the service? |
| Closing |
| Is there anything more you would like to add? Thank you for your time. |
Background information of participants.
| Variable | Mean (S.D.) or |
|---|---|
| Age | 34.2 (5.1) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 36 (50.0) |
| Female | 36 (50.0) |
| Work type | |
| Daytime office worker | 48 (66.7) |
| Shift worker | 24 (33.3) |
| Affiliated business site a | |
| A | 14 (19.4) |
| B | 18 (25.0) |
| C | 15 (20.8) |
| D | 15 (20.8) |
| E | 10 (13.9) |
a Main process of business site: A and B, wafer fabrication; C, research and development; D and E, test and packaging.
Thematic categories and definitions.
| Theme | Code | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Perceived benefit | Positive factors that lead to the use of onsite clinic services. | |
| 1. A. Convenience | A quality or situation that makes employees more comfortable or allows employees easier use of onsite clinic services. | |
| 1. B. Sense of belonging | The sense of a positive and lasting relationship with the company or onsite clinic. | |
| 2. Perceived role | Perceived onsite clinic roles after experiencing onsite clinic services. | |
| 2. A. Acute illness treatment | One-time or short-term medical services by a healthcare professional to treat acute or mild conditions. | |
| 2. B. Primary diagnosis | Health care by a medical professional with whom a patient has initial contact and can refer the patient to a qualified specialist. | |
| 2. C. Chronic disease management | Longitudinal health care provided by a medical professional for chronic disease. | |
| 3. Perceived barriers | Behavior suppressing factors based on onsite clinic experience. | |
| 3. A. Lack of communication | Lack of information about onsite clinic services and health care professionals. | |
| 3. B. Confidentiality | Concerns about the security of individual health issues. | |
| 3. C. Provider-centered system | Employer- or health care professional-centered approaches to providing healthcare services. |