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Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing ; : 129-140, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-54207

ABSTRACT

The article reports the process, contents and strategies in the development of community based-heath care management program for high-risk infants and family, which was based on literature review, empirical needs assessment from pilot study. The program was divided into two emphasis areas: (1) identification and home visiting nursing care program, and (2) the construction of self-supporting group. The contents of home visiting nursing care were developed from the pilot study of the direct home visiting to premature infants after discharge. The documentation form for home care was standardized, including the demographic data, birth history, home care services, education and counsels, and visiting schedules. The integrated education protocol was elaborated to enhance the body of knowledge as well as clinical competency in caring high-risk infants and family by the supports of neonatologists, nursing scholar, and clinical specialists. In addition, the process and strategies in developing self-supporting group, consisting the high-risk infants and family, and any significant others were addressed. Emphases were given to the role of public health center and the recycling health care referral system to maximize the growth and development of high-risk infants on the community-base, which in turn, contributing to decrease the postneonatal mortality rate.


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Appointments and Schedules , Delivery of Health Care , Education , Growth and Development , Home Care Services , House Calls , Infant Mortality , Infant, Premature , Needs Assessment , Nursing , Nursing Care , Pilot Projects , Public Health , Recycling , Referral and Consultation , Reproductive History , Specialization , Child Health
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing ; : 932-947, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-82722

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was 1) analyze the current state of Sanhojoriwon; and 2) to suggest the new model for the community based mother infants health care delivery system: strategies of TMIC are related to Public Health policy, cost-effectiveness, mother infant care provision of medical professionalism, and so on. METHOD: Forty-seven workers from seventeen Sanhojoriwon participated to analyze several aspects of Sanhojoriwon. Using a questionnaire developed at Korean Sanhojori Research Forum (KSARF), such as the traditional and medical concept of the Sanhojori, postpartum care, Korean traditional postpartum care, job description on women and infant care at Sanhojoriwon, professional management, health care policy and the educational need. RESULTS: Based on the descriptive study results, the TMIC, the community based transitional mother infants care center was suggested as a new model for the cyclic public health care system related on the reproductive health, using an already existing related center, Sanhojoriwon. Also, several strategies were presented on the TMIC.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Infant , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Delivery of Health Care , Infant Care , Job Description , Mothers , Postnatal Care , Public Health , Surveys and Questionnaires , Reproductive Health , Women's Health
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