Development of A Community-Based Nursing Center Model: Focused on Health Promotion of Infant & Toddler

영유아 건강증진을 위한 지역사회 간호센터 모형 구축

  • Oh, Ka-Sil (Yonsei University College of Nursing) ;
  • Kim, Eui-Sook (Yonsei University College of Nursing) ;
  • Kim, In-Sook (Yonsei University College of Nursing) ;
  • Seo, Mi-Hye (Yonsei University College of Nursing) ;
  • Ham, Ok-Kyung (Yonsei University Nursing Policy Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, Gwang-Suk (Yonsei University College of Nursing) ;
  • Margaret, Storey J. (Yonsei University College of Nursing) ;
  • Cho, Won-Jung (Yonsei University College of Nursing)
  • Published : 2002.12.01

Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to develop a community-based nursing center model that can provide health promotion for infants and toddlers as well as a research and practice site for nursing faculty and students. Methods: Review of current health care system and health promotion programs, and workshops with brain-storming were carried out to identify needy areas of services to be provided by the nursing center. Finally, the community nursing center model was developed through expert consultation and filed visits. Results: The services and programs were developed for infants and toddlers residing in Seoul area. These services and programs include growth and developmental screening, environment and health problem assessment, infant stimulation and parent education, and self-help group. Full-time and part-time staff nurses and nurse practitioners will provide those services and offer home visiting if needed. Database system, health information system, and trainers' training programs were developed as well. Conclusion: The nursing center model developed in this study will ensure clients direct access to nursing care and increase of autonomy and accountability of nursing practices. The nursing center model focused on disease prevention and health promotion will enhance the quality of life of the infants, toddlers and their families as well as to decrease national health care expenditure.

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