• 제목/요약/키워드: Knowledge Intensity

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지역 기록화를 위한 도큐멘테이션 전략의 적용 (Directions of Implementing Documentation Strategies for Local Regions)

  • 설문원
    • 기록학연구
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    • 제26호
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    • pp.103-149
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    • 2010
  • 자치시대에 지방의 기록관리는 지역의 고유한 특성을 반영하여 독립적으로 추진할 필요가 있다. 그러나 아직 제대로 된 지방영구기록물관리기관이 한 곳도 설립되어 있지 않은 상황에서 다각적이고 적극적인 해결책을 모색할 필요가 있는데 지방기록관리의 방향을 '시설' 중심에서 '기록'과 '전문적 관리(사람)' 중심으로 바꾸는 것이 하나의 대안이다. 특히 중앙의 기록관리 프로세스라는 보편성에 매몰되었던 개별 지역의 다양성과 역동성을 찾기 위해서는 새로운 지역 기록화 전략을 적극 탐구할 필요가 있다. 도큐멘테이션 전략은 특정 지역, 주제, 사건 등에 관한 적절한 정보를 기록 생산자, 보존 기록관, 기록 이용자의 상호 협력을 통해 선별하여 수집하는 방법론으로서 80년대에 미국을 중심으로 제안되고 다양한 분야에서 다양한 방식으로 실험되어온바 있다. 이 연구에서는 도큐멘테이션 전략이 지역 기록화를 위한 방법론으로 어떤 의미를 갖는지 살펴보고 우리의 지역 환경에 적용하기 위해서 고려해야할 점과 추진 방향을 모색해보고자 하였다. 서구에서 개발된 도큐멘테이션 전략이 현 상황에서 우리에게 주는 시사점은 다음과 같다. 첫째, 아카이브즈 및 아키비스트의 능동적 역할을 추구하며 특히 지역사회에서 기록전문직의 가치를 인식시키는 데에 기여할 수 있다. 이 전략은 지방기록관리기관들은 행정사를 넘어서 지역사를 포괄적으로 기록화 하는 주체가 될 것을 촉구한다. 이에 따라 지방의 기록전문직들은 공공기록을 수동적으로 이관 받는 데에서 그치는 것이 아니라 능동적으로 지역의 기록을 수집하고 이를 서비스하기 위해 노력해야 한다. 둘째, 지역 내 기록 수집기관들의 협력을 통해 단일 조직의 기능 재현에서 폭넓은 사회적 재현을 성취할 수 있다는 점이다. 서구에서 이러한 협력 모델은 과도한 업무 부담으로 실패한 경우가 많았지만 디지털 환경은 새로운 가능성을 보여주고 있다. 지역 내에 존재하는 다양한 기록 생산 및 소장기관들과 협력을 통해 지역의 지식역량은 물론 지역정보서비스의 수준을 높일 수 있을 것이다. 셋째, 도큐멘테이션 전략은 다양한 집단들과의 연대를 추구한다. 이 전략은 도큐멘테이션 주제와 관련된 집단이나 공동체로부터 열정과 에너지, 전문지식을 가져올 수 있는 장점을 가지며, 도큐멘테이션 전략은 기억을 남기고자 하는 주체들이 실천적 기록문화운동을 추진하는 하나의 방법론을 제공할 수 있을 것이다. 이 연구에서는 우리의 지역 현실에 적합한 기록화 방향을 다음과 같이 제안하였다. 첫째, 선택적이고 집중적인 기록화를 지향한다. 지역에 관한 모든 영역에 관한 포괄적 기록화를 추진하기 보다는 지역의 로컬리티를 가장 잘 반영하는 영역과 대상을 선정하여 기록화를 추진한다. 지역을 구성하는 다양한 요소들인 사람, 사회 문화, 조직과 제도, 건조(建造) 환경, 공간 등이 상호작용하면서 만들어지고 변화하는 실체인 로컬리티를 규명하기 위해서는 전문가 집단과 지역민의 의견을 반영하는 구조가 필요하다. 둘째, 분산 보존과 통합적 재현을 지향한다. 기록화 주관기관은 다양한 기록 소장기관들과 소장자들을 연결하는 협력체계를 구축하여 분산 소장된 기록들을 통합적으로 검색할 수 있도록 한다. 즉, 한 지역의 역사 기록을 집중 보존할 기관을 정하기보다는 연계를 통한 기록화를 추진하는 것이 현실적일 것이다. 이를 위한 도구로서 지역 게이트웨이 구축을 제안하였다. 셋째, 열린 구조의 디지털 기록화를 지향한다. 지역 기록화는 맥락 재구성을 바탕으로 기록을 수집하는 방법론을 적용하게 되므로 선별된 기록에는 이미 수집자나 맥락 해석자의 의도가 반영되어 있다. 특히 맥락 분석에 의거하여 스토리를 구성하고 이에 따라 기록을 수집하거나 연계할 경우, 자의적이고 주관적인 선별이라는 비판을 받기 쉽다. 이러한 문제를 보완하기 위해 기록 맥락의 해석과 기록화 영역의 선정 등의 과정에 지역 내 다양한 집단의 의견이 반영될 수 있도록 해야 할 것이며, 디지털 네트워크를 통해 여러 집단 및 개인의 참여가 쉽게 이루어질 수 있도록 보장해야 한다. 넷째, 지역 내 협력기관들의 영역별 기록화 수준을 정한다. 기록화에 참여하는 기관들이 디지털 기록화에 맞는 역할을 분담 받아야 하고, 각 기관은 협력적 기록화에 참여함으로써 자관 이용자들에게는 더 나은 포괄적인 기록 서비스를 제공할 수 있을 것이다. 이를 위해 도서관의 디지털 장서개발에 활용하는 컨스펙터스 모형을 응용하여 디지털 기록화 방법론을 새롭게 설계할 것을 제안하였다.

가족계획과 모자보건 통합을 위한 조산원의 투입효과 분석 -서산지역의 개입연구 평가보고- (An Intervention Study on Integration of Family Planning and Maternal/Infant Care Services in Rural Korea)

  • 방숙;한성현;이정자;안문영;이인숙;김은실;김종호
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.165-203
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    • 1987
  • This project was a service-cum-research effort with a quasi-experimental study design to examine the health benefits of an integrated Family Planning (FP)/Maternal & Child health (MCH) Service approach that provides crucial factors missing in the present on-going programs. The specific objectives were: 1) To test the effectiveness of trained nurse/midwives (MW) assigned as change agents in the Health Sub-Center (HSC) to bring about the changes in the eight FP/MCH indicators, namely; (i)FP/MCH contacts between field workers and their clients (ii) the use of effective FP methods, (iii) the inter-birth interval and/or open interval, (iv) prenatal care by medically qualified personnel, (v) medically supervised deliveries, (vi) the rate of induced abortion, (vii) maternal and infant morbidity, and (viii) preinatal & infant mortality. 2) To measure the integrative linkage (contacts) between MW & HSC workers and between HSC and clients. 3) To examine the organizational or administrative factors influencing integrative linkage between health workers. Study design; The above objectives called for quasi-experimental design setting up a study and control area with and without a midwife. An active intervention program (FP/MCH minimum 'package' program) was conducted for a 2 year period from June 1982-July 1984 in Seosan County and 'before and after' surveys were conducted to measure the change. Service input; This study was undertaken by the Soonchunhyang University in collaboration with WHO. After a baseline survery in 1981, trained nurses/midwives were introduced into two health sub-centers in a rural setting (Seosan county) for a 2 year period from 1982 to 1984. A major service input was the establishment of midwifery services in the existing health delivery system with emphasis on nurse/midwife's role as the link between health workers (nurse aids) and village health workers, and the referral of risk patients to the private physician (OBGY specialist). An evaluation survey was made in August 1984 to assess the effectiveness of this alternative integrated approach in the study areas in comparison with the control area which had normal government services. Method of evaluation; a. In this study, the primary objective was first to examine to what extent the FP/MCH package program brought about changes in the pre-determined eight indicators (outcome and impact measures) and the following relationship was first analyzed; b. Nevertheless, this project did not automatically accept the assumption that if two or more activities were integrated, the results would automatically be better than a non-integrated or categorical program. There is a need to assess the 'integration process' itself within the package program. The process of integration was measured in terms of interactive linkages, or the quantity & quality of contacts between workers & clients and among workers. Intergrative linkages were hypothesized to be influenced by organizational factors at the HSC clinic level including HSC goals, sltrurture, authority, leadership style, resources, and personal characteristics of HSC staff. The extent or degree of integration, as measured by the intensity of integrative linkages, was in turn presumed to influence programme performance. Thus as indicated diagrammatically below, organizational factors constituted the independent variables, integration as the intervening variable and programme performance with respect to family planning and health services as the dependent variable: Concerning organizational factors, however, due to the limited number of HSCs (2 in the study area and 3 in the control area), they were studied by participatory observation of an anthropologist who was independent of the project. In this observation, we examined whether the assumed integration process actually occurred or not. If not, what were the constraints in producing an effective integration process. Summary of Findings; A) Program effects and impact 1. Effects on FP use: During this 2 year action period, FP acceptance increased from 58% in 1981 to 78% in 1984 in both the study and control areas. This increase in both areas was mainly due to the new family planning campaign driven by the Government for the same study period. Therefore, there was no increment of FP acceptance rate due to additional input of MW to the on-going FP program. But in the study area, quality aspects of FP were somewhat improved, having a better continuation rate of IUDs & pills and more use of effective Contraceptive methods in comparison with the control area. 2. Effects of use of MCH services: Between the study and control areas, however, there was a significant difference in maternal and child health care. For example, the coverage of prenatal care was increased from 53% for 1981 birth cohort to 75% for 1984 birth cohort in the study area. In the control area, the same increased from 41% (1981) to 65% (1984). It is noteworthy that almost two thirds of the recent birth cohort received prenatal care even in the control area, indicating that there is a growing demand of MCH care as the size of family norm becomes smaller 3. There has been a substantive increase in delivery care by medical professions in the study area, with an annual increase rate of 10% due to midwives input in the study areas. The project had about two times greater effect on postnatal care (68% vs. 33%) at delivery care(45.2% vs. 26.1%). 4. The study area had better reproductive efficiency (wanted pregancies with FP practice & healthy live births survived by one year old) than the control area, especially among women under 30 (14.1% vs. 9.6%). The proportion of women who preferred the 1st trimester for their first prenatal care rose significantly in the study area as compared to the control area (24% vs 13%). B) Effects on Interactive Linkage 1. This project made a contribution in making several useful steps in the direction of service integration, namely; i) The health workers have become familiar with procedures on how to work together with each other (especially with a midwife) in carrying out their work in FP/MCH and, ii) The health workers have gotten a feeling of the usefulness of family health records (statistical integration) in identifying targets in their own work and their usefulness in caring for family health. 2. On the other hand, because of a lack of required organizational factors, complete linkage was not obtained as the project intended. i) In regards to the government health worker's activities in terms of home visiting there was not much difference between the study & control areas though the MW did more home visiting than Government health workers. ii) In assessing the service performance of MW & health workers, the midwives balanced their workload between 40% FP, 40% MCH & 20% other activities (mainly immunization). However, $85{\sim}90%$ of the services provided by the health workers were other than FP/MCH, mainly for immunizations such as the encephalitis campaign. In the control area, a similar pattern was observed. Over 75% of their service was other than FP/MCH. Therefore, the pattern shows the health workers are a long way from becoming multipurpose workers even though the government is pushing in this direction. 3. Villagers were much more likely to visit the health sub-center clinic in the study area than in the control area (58% vs.31%) and for more combined care (45% vs.23%). C) Organization factors (admistrative integrative issues) 1. When MW (new workers with higher qualification) were introduced to HSC, it was noted that there were conflicts between the existing HSC workers (Nurse aids with less qualification than MW) and the MW for the beginning period of the project. The cause of the conflict was studied by an anthropologist and it was pointed out that these functional integration problems stemmed from the structural inadequacies of the health subcenter organization as indicated below; i) There is still no general consensus about the objectives and goals of the project between the project staff and the existing health workers. ii) There is no formal linkage between the responsibility of each member's job in the health sub-center. iii) There is still little chance for midwives to play a catalytic role or to establish communicative networks between workers in order to link various knowledge and skills to provide better FP/MCH services in the health sub-center. 2. Based on the above findings the project recommended to the County Chief (who has power to control the administrative staff and the technical staff in his county) the following ; i) In order to solve the conflicts between the individual roles and functions in performing health care activities, there must be goals agreed upon by both. ii) The health sub·center must function as an autonomous organization to undertake the integration health project. In order to do that, it is necessary to support administrative considerations, and to establish a communication system for supervision and to control of the health sub-centers. iii) The administrative organization, tentatively, must be organized to bind the health worker's midwive's and director's jobs by an organic relationship in order to achieve the integrative system under the leadership of health sub-center director. After submitting this observation report, there has been better understanding from frequent meetings & communication between HW/MW in FP/MCH work as the program developed. Lessons learned from the Seosan Project (on issues of FP/MCH integration in Korea); 1) A majority or about 80% of the couples are now practicing FP. As indicated by the study, there is a growing demand from clients for the health system to provide more MCH services than FP in order to maintain the achieved small size of family through FP practice. It is fortunate to see that the government is now formulating a MCH policy for the year 2,000 and revising MCH laws and regulations to emphasize more MCH care for achieving a small size family through family planning practice. 2) Goal consensus in FP/MCH shouBd be made among the health workers It administrators, especially to emphasize the need of care of 'wanted' child. But there is a long way to go to realize the 'real' integration of FP into MCH in Korea, unless there is a structural integration FP/MCH because a categorical FP is still first priority to reduce the rate of population growth for economic reasons but not yet for health/welfare reasons in practice. 3) There should be more financial allocation: (i) a midwife should be made available to help to promote the MCH program and coordinate services, (in) there should be a health sub·center director who can provide leadership training for managing the integrated program. There is a need for 'organizational support', if the decision of integration is made to obtain benefit from both FP & MCH. In other words, costs should be paid equally to both FP/MCH. The integration slogan itself, without the commitment of paying such costs, is powerless to advocate it. 4) Need of management training for middle level health personnel is more acute as the Government has already constructed 90 MCH centers attached to the County Health Center but without adequate manpower, facilities, and guidelines for integrating the work of both FP and MCH. 5) The local government still considers these MCH centers only as delivery centers to take care only of those visiting maternity cases. The MCH center should be a center for the managment of all pregnancies occurring in the community and the promotion of FP with a systematic and effective linkage of resources available in the county such as i.e. Village Health Worker, Community Health Practitioner, Health Sub-center Physicians & Health workers, Doctors and Midwives in MCH center, OBGY Specialists in clinics & hospitals as practiced by the Seosan project at primary health care level.

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