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Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing ; : 153-164, 2015.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-652067

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PURPOSE: This study was conducted to develop a community capacity builded exercise maintenance program for frail elderly women. METHODS: As a guideline to develop the exercise maintenance program, the intervention mapping framework, including needs assessment, setting program goals, selecting theory-informed intervention methods, producing program components, planning program implementation and evaluation, was used. Focus group interviews with public health nurses and frail elderly women were conducted for needs assessment. Intervention strategies and components were formulated based on community capacity theory. RESULTS: The developed exercise maintenance program consisted of strategies focusing on leadership development, partnership construction, organization development, community systematization of dimension of community capacity. A exercise maintenance program using health leader, health contract, exercise pocketbook, rhythmic activity suiting song and self-help group was included. CONCLUSION: The intervention mapping method was found to be useful to develop theory-based valid and community capacity builded exercise maintenance strategies for frail elderly women.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Focus Groups , Frail Elderly , Leadership , Music , Needs Assessment , Nurses, Public Health , Self-Help Groups , Social Change
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Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health ; : 283-292, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-164454

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OBJECTIVES: This study was performed to assess the community capacity building ability of health promotion workers of public health centers and to identify influential factors to the ability. METHODS: The subjects were 43 public officers from 16 public health centers in Busan Metropolitan City. Questionnaire was developed based on 'Community Capacity Building Tool' of Public Health Agency of Canada which consists of 9 feathers. Each feather of capacity was assessed in 4 point rating scale. Univariate analysis by characteristics of subjects and multivariate analysis by multiple regression was done. RESULTS: The mean score of the 9 features were 2.35. Among the 9 feathers, 'Obtaining resources' scored 3.0 point which was the highest but 'Community structure' scored 2.1 which was the lowest. The mean score of the feathers was relatively lower than that of Canadian data. The significant influential factors affecting community capacity building ability were 'Service length', 'Heath promotion skill level', 'Existence of an executive department' and 'Cooperative partnership for health promotion'. According to the result of multiple linear regression, the 'Existence of an executive department' had significant influence. CONCLUSIONS: Community capacity building ability of subjects showed relatively lower scores in general. Building and activating an executive department and cooperative partnerships for health promotion may be helpful to achieve community capacity building ability.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Community Health Workers/organization & administration , Community Health Centers/organization & administration , Financial Management , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Promotion/organization & administration , Interpersonal Relations , Korea , Leadership , Public Health Administration
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