Perspectives in Nursing Science
- Volume 11 Issue 1
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- Pages.30-38
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- 2014
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- 2288-2898(pISSN)
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- 2288-7687(eISSN)
An Exploratory Study of Diffusion of Health Promotion Programs using Forests
국내 보건소의 숲을 활용한 건강프로그램 현황과 실무담당자의 포커스면담에 기초한 숲을 활용한 건강증진 프로그램 확산 방안
- Lee, Insook (College of Nursing, Seoul National University) ;
- Choi, Heeseung (College of Nursing, Seoul National University) ;
- Bang, Kyung-Sook (College of Nursing, Seoul National University) ;
- Lee, Ko-Woon (College of Nursing, Seoul National University) ;
- Kim, Ji-Eun (College of Nursing, Seoul National University)
- Received : 2014.01.15
- Accepted : 2014.04.04
- Published : 2014.04.30
Abstract
Purpose: In recent years, many attempts have been made to examine the effects of forest therapy on health and to develop related policies. This study aimed to explore the current status of health promotion programs using forests provided by public health centers and to identify program diffusion strategies employed within different communities. Methods: For this descriptive study, we analyzed the 5th regional public health care program plans and explored the perceptions of health care workers attached with the programs using open-ended questionnaires and a focus group interview. Results: This study confirmed the necessity for health promotion programs using forests, as well as administrative and educational demands for such programs. The target population of the programs ranged from individuals with specific diseases to healthy local residents. In addition, the programs covered a wide range of topics, including disease management and health promotion strategies. However, the number of well-structured regional specialized programs remained limited. Collaboration among local governments, schools, and public health centers was found to be ineffective. Conclusion: To further disseminate health promotion programs using forests, the central government will need to develop well-structured programs, provide funding and resources to support local governments, and focus on raising public awareness of the health benefits of forest therapy.