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기업의 조직분위기가 직무만족과 직무성과에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구
이선규,김영형,이웅희 한국산업경영시스템학회 2008 한국산업경영시스템학회 학술대회 Vol.2008 No.춘계
Member's perception toward organizational climate is an abstract concept but generally it has been used in the meaning of Organizational climate by members, in an attempt to give an idea of what kind of meaning an organization can have from a psychological point of view to its members. This thesis insists Individual attitudes in the organization be changed characteristics of organization and individual who percepts the organization, one the basis of Organization climate effects individual attitudes directly and indirectly, and objective of the study is to verify the dependence of cause and effect between organization climate and job satisfaction and performance with manufacturing firms of Daegu and Gyungbuk region. The result of this study shows member's perception of organization climate is different from job satisfaction and performance within their level of education. On the basis of the result of the study, in managerial environment we consider promoting job satisfaction and controling the organization climate appropriately to maximize job performance, and that, members' level of education considered, to be able to eliminate illogical factor and waste, embody the programs for organization climate. To promote the job performance of the enterprise, firstly, we have to set an appropriate objectives within the organization, Secondly, the manager should recognize the controversial issue be solved in public. Lastly, the members should be inspired loyalty into their organization.
주간과다수면증이 있는 폐쇄성 수면무호흡증 환자의 수면다원 검사 및 이학적 검사 소견의 차이점
이선규,김성완,이영찬,김상훈,은영규,조중생 대한비과학회 2008 Journal of rhinology Vol.15 No.1
Background and Objectives:Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is a well-known consequence of the obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and can be the cause of several psycho-social problems. The objective degree of EDS measured by the multiple sleep latency test is not correlated with the subjective degree of EDS. We examined EDS according to Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS) in OSAS and evaluated the difference between EDS group and non-EDS group. Materials and Methods:One hundred sixteen patients diagnosed with OSAS and prepared for surgical treatment were evaluated for this study. They were divided between EDS and non-EDS groups by a Korean version of ESS questionnaire. Also, they were given a physical examination and checked for anthropometric parameters, factors related with respiration and sleep architecture during sleep. Then, we measured the difference of sleep parameters between the EDS group and non-EDS group and found correlated factors of sleep with EDS measured by ESS. Result:There were no significant differences in the physical examination, anthropometric factors and sleep architecture between the EDS group and non-EDS group. Only the parameters of arousal (arousal with respiration, total arousal) were different between the two groups. ESS score showed a correlation with parameters of arousal, apnea index and apnea-hypopnea index with weak correlation efficiency. Conclusion:The parameters related with arousal revealed that there was a difference between the EDS group and non-EDS group. Some parameters including apnea, apnea-hypopnea index showed a correlation with ESS score. It suggests that EDS could develop and be aggravated by sleep fragmentation occurring from OSAS. Background and Objectives:Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is a well-known consequence of the obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and can be the cause of several psycho-social problems. The objective degree of EDS measured by the multiple sleep latency test is not correlated with the subjective degree of EDS. We examined EDS according to Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS) in OSAS and evaluated the difference between EDS group and non-EDS group. Materials and Methods:One hundred sixteen patients diagnosed with OSAS and prepared for surgical treatment were evaluated for this study. They were divided between EDS and non-EDS groups by a Korean version of ESS questionnaire. Also, they were given a physical examination and checked for anthropometric parameters, factors related with respiration and sleep architecture during sleep. Then, we measured the difference of sleep parameters between the EDS group and non-EDS group and found correlated factors of sleep with EDS measured by ESS. Result:There were no significant differences in the physical examination, anthropometric factors and sleep architecture between the EDS group and non-EDS group. Only the parameters of arousal (arousal with respiration, total arousal) were different between the two groups. ESS score showed a correlation with parameters of arousal, apnea index and apnea-hypopnea index with weak correlation efficiency. Conclusion:The parameters related with arousal revealed that there was a difference between the EDS group and non-EDS group. Some parameters including apnea, apnea-hypopnea index showed a correlation with ESS score. It suggests that EDS could develop and be aggravated by sleep fragmentation occurring from OSAS.