Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing (한국보건간호학회지)
- Volume 20 Issue 1
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- Pages.5-15
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- 2006
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- 1226-0290(pISSN)
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- 2234-2869(eISSN)
Outcome Assessment of a Demonstration Project on Integration of Home Visiting Health Care and Social Welfare Services
보건소 중심의 방문보건.재가복지 통합시범사업 성과
- Ahn Yang-Heui (Department of Nursing, Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University) ;
- Jang Sei-Jin (Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University) ;
- Choi Gyun (College of Social Science, Hallym University)
- Published : 2006.03.01
Abstract
Purpose: The objectives of this study was to measure the outcomes of interventions on the health and social welfare of the elderly in a rural community in Korea. The project involved integrating services of one public health center with that of one social welfare agency, which were under different administrative structures. Method: A single group pretest-posttest design was used for this research. Seventy-five elderly residents living alone in a rural community participated in the study. All of them had coverage of free basic medical care and social welfare services by the government. Major activities for the intervention included: developing partnerships among community leaders/institutes; forming committees of community residents; educating care providers and volunteers; developing 8 integrated service programs and instruments; and organizing the networks. The 20-month intervention was care-managed by a public health nurse whom collaborated with social worker, and was assisted by volunteers. The t-test was utilized to analyze the outcome variables including the elder's health, social welfare and quality of life. A major limitation of this study was the lack of a control group. Results: The outcome of the intervention was shown by improved elder's health, social welfare needs, and quality of life. Integrating the services of public health centers with those of social welfare agencies is an effective way to improve the health of the elderly in the community. Conclusion: Developing community capacity with such integrated services will pay an important role in improving the health of the elderly who live alone.
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